Sindhu Rajasekaran
Sindhu Rajasekaran is an author, academic and filmmaker. Her debut novel Kaleidoscopic Reflections was longlisted for the Crossword Book Award in 2011, while her best-selling book of non-fiction Smashing the Patriarchy – A Guide for the 21st Century Indian Woman was published by Aleph Book Company. Her latest book is Forbidden Desire – How the British Stole India’s Queer Pasts & Queer Futures published by Simon & Schuster. She is the founder and curator of the art/culture platform The Subjective Space.
Sindhu's prose and poetry have appeared in internationally acclaimed literary magazines. She has also published a collection of short stories titled So I Let It Be; it released in 2019.
She co-founded an independent film production company, Camphor Cinema, and produced the critically acclaimed Indo-British feature film Ramanujan, based on the life and times of the mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan.