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Dr. ‘’’Athira Krishnan’’’ (born 4 April 1990), is an Indian poet, author, and media director. She completed her education at Amritha Vishwa Vidyapeedam in Vallikavu, Kerala, and began her writing journey during her school days.[1] Her works, include poetry like Ente Ezhuthammaykk and P. K. Ninakku Vendi, and non-fiction titles such as Karikondoru Kadha Parayam and Lakshmeebhavam.[2] Her writings are influenced by personal experiences, cultural roots, and the stories of everyday life.[3]
Early Life and Writing Journey
[edit]Krishnan was born on 4 April 1990 to Radhakrishna Pillai and Sheejarani in Kerala, India. She discovered her passion for writing during her school days at Amritha Vishwa Vidyapeedam, Vallikavu.[1] Encouraged by her teachers, she started penning poems and essays.[1]
Her talent gained recognition through school competitions, laying the groundwork for a lifelong commitment to literature.[1]
Career and Literary Contributions
[edit]Dr. Athira’s literary career include contributions to both poetry and non-fiction.
Date | Title | Description |
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2009 | Ente Ezhuthammaykk | is a collection of poetry and a short story.[1] |
2016 | P.K. Ninakku Vendi | discusses diverse life experiences and the writer's own expatriate life experiences. |
2019 | Nanaju Theertha Mazhakal | a poetry collection presenting contemporary topics. |
2019 | Kari Kondu Oru Kathaparayam | is a cookbook with the inclusion of a narrative framework. |
2023 | Susan | tells the story of Susan and reflects the realities and struggles of expatriate life.[4] |
2024 | Lakshmeebhavam | is based on the life of Lakshmi Menon, the wife of Mithun Ramesh.[5] |
Ente Ezhuthammaykk (2009)
[edit]Krishnan’s debut book, "Ente Ezhuthammaykku", is a collection of poetry and a short story.[1] Published under the banner of Yuvamela Publications during her time at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, this book includes around 30 poems and one short story.[1]
Susan (2023)
[edit]Krishnan's fifth book, "Susan", launched at the 2023 Sharjah International Book Festival, unveils the different facets of a strong woman.[4] The character of Susan reflects the realities and struggles of expatriate life while also becoming a symbol for every expatriate woman.[4]
Through her own media platform, Marhaba Media, Athira adapted "Susan" into a short film, which helped the story gain even more attention among viewers.[6]
Lakshmeebhavam (2024)
[edit]In November 2024, Krishnan's sixth book, "Lakshmibhavam", was launched at the Sharjah International Book Fair. This work is based on the life of Lakshmi Menon, the wife of Mithun Ramesh, a renowned actor and RJ at Hit FM.[3][2][5]
The book delves into various facets of Lakshmi's life, while also exploring the urgent complexities of modern lifestyles and social media.[3][2]
Achievements and Accolades
[edit]Guinness World Record
[edit]In 2019, Krishnan became a Guinness World Record holder, participating in the event for the most authors signing their own book simultaneously (1,502 authors) at the Sharjah International Book Fair in the UAE on 7 November 2019[7][8].
IIMK Excellence in Media and Communication Award
[edit]In 2023 Krishnan was awarded the Excellence in Media and Communication Award in honor of her outstanding performance by the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "New Book of Poems by BBM Student - Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham". Nov 27, 2009.
- ^ a b c "Dr. Athira Krishnan രചിച്ച 'ലക്ഷ്മിഭാവം' എന്ന പുസ്തകം ഷാർജ അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര പുസ്തകോത്സവത്തിൽ പ്രകാശനം."
- ^ a b c "Mic24 News - ലക്ഷ്മിയുടെ നിങ്ങൾ കാണാത്ത ഭാവങ്ങൾ".
- ^ a b c "UAE News International - 'സൂസൻ ആത്മകഥാംശമില്ലാത്ത ആത്മകഥ' by Dr. Athira Krishnan from Lipi Publications at the Sharjah International Book Fair".
- ^ a b "ലക്ഷ്മി ഭാവം - written by Dr Athira Krishnan. Released at Sharjah International Book Fair Yesterday (11th of November 2024)".
- ^ "Susan New Malayalam Short Film | 2021| സൂസൻ ഷോർട്ഫിലിം | മലയാളം ഷോർട്ഫിലിം 2021 | Dubai".
- ^ "Most authors signing their own book simultaneously".
- ^