Manic episodes can be intense both for the experiencer and those in the vicinity. Perhaps, understanding what happens inside the manic mind will make us less prone to labelling such individuals as 'crazy'.
The Hindu - thREAD / September 2017
Bipolar disorder doesn't fit a definition, varies from person to person, and its experience is therefore ineffable to a degree. But here's a glimpse into the mind of one.
The Hindu - THread / August 2017
And how it drove me to death
The Hindu -thREAD / June 2017
In our high-octane lives, regular small pockets of wordless non-interaction can re-energise us more than anything else. Here are some shared silences doled out in short surreal bursts...
The Hindu -thREAD / April 2017
A woman suffers the violations on her person on a daily basis throughout life. And in the most mundane of ways. Therefore, any solution-making should emanate from the most mundane of milieus — the homefront, the school, the workplace, the soapbox.
The Hindu -thREAD / March 2017
How I spent a night with a match fixer
Wisden India / August 2015
A nightout with Chennai's turtle-saving beachwalkers
The Caravan / March 2012
Puppetry might appear outdated to the modern-minded, but the more sophisticated among them can reinvent this art by broadening its repertoire and fine-tuning its aesthetics. Anurupa Roy is one such professional — young, vibrant and imaginative
The New Sunday Express / June 2010
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Do women backpack alone? If you say no, Shilpa Krishnan will prove you wrong. Still not convinced? You better face her friend’s fate
The New Sunday Express / June 2010
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Here's how you can beat the monotony of a road trip
The Hindu / June 2011
A true experience
Tehelka / October 2011