Gotham Chopra is the co-founder of Liquid Comics (formerly Virgin Comics and Virgin Animation) and serves as the Liquid's, "Producer-in-Residence." He is the author of three books, including the comic book Bulletproof Monk for which he also served along with John Woo as Executive Producer on the feature film produced by MGM Studios (2003). Formerly an award winning journalist and documentary filmmaker, Gotham reported from countless warzones and has interviewed a wide range of Global leaders – from President Bush to the Dalai Lama. He also served as researcher and lyrical adviser to Michael Jackson on the multi-platinum albums Dangerous and HIStory
More recently Gotham was integrally involved in the formation of Current TV, co-founded by former Vice-President Al Gore and launched in 20 million homes in August of 2005. Gotham remains a contributor and key advisor to the network as it continues to re-define and democratize the "television experience." Gotham is also a partner and founder of the K Lounge, a NYC based bar and lounge that replicates the ancient opium dens of 15th century India.