Sukanya Raghunathan

Sukanya Raghunathan is a leadership trainer and a faculty of management. A mother of an eleven-year old girl, she also teaches Carnatic music and her hobbies include singing, dancing, playing keyboard, reading fiction/non-fiction/travelogues, painting, and doodling. A voracious reader, she aspires to create a positive impact in the world through her teaching and writing.

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Those were the best days of my life!
Those were the best days of my life!

Yesterday as I was walking with my husband as I usually do in the evenings in my apartment, we were reminiscing our childhood where I was telling him about my summer vacations in Trichy (Sri Rangam) and he was telling me about his vacations at Seyyaru. As I’ve been struggling with writer’s block for a […]

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5 Women Characters Who Are My Fashion Muses And Inspire Me!

My fashion choices are driven by not just my mother's and a close friend's style, but also by these women characters I love.

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Anxiety & Depression Is Real, And All That Glitters Is Not Gold!

A few years back, I remember waking up crying for no reason, which surprised me because I've thought of myself as positive-minded and quite cheerful. Can relate with me?

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Marakkuma Nenjam (Would my heart forget)?
Marakkuma Nenjam (Would my heart forget)?

Being a music enthusiast and a (music) teacher, few of my most profound experiences in life have been going to concerts (both Carnatic and film music) and let the music unravel its magic in me –calming my nerves, awakening the child in me, helping me let go, inducing goosebumps! Having spent most part of my […]

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My Workplace Friendships That Made Me A Writer!

I have been blessed with good friends in my life and work, who have only good intentions for me, have stood by me, and offered me help and support without expecting anything in return. I want to acknowledge and celebrate my friendship with three of my workplace friends here – for making me a writer. […]

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Sandhya Raagam (1989) Showcases Challenges Of Being An Elderly Dependent In A Middle Class Family

Sandhya Raagam shows everyday struggles of a middle-class family comprising a husband, wife, their girl child, and their soon-to-be-born second child.

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‘Stand By Me’ Is For Those Longing For The Past And Seeking Nostalgia!

Stand By Me makes you long for moments spent with childhood friends, reminds you of bygone days, and makes you feel the pain of realizing we would never get those days back.

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Indian Cinema Of Late Has Become A Breath Of Fresh Air!

In the movies that I have watched recently, I can feel a very good change in the content and how it is presented.

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Kadaisi Vivasayi, A New Tamil Movie That Brings Us The Hopeful, Authentic Story Of A Farmer

I watched a Tamil movie Kadaisi Vivasayi (The Last Farmer), recommended by my dad, on SonlyLiv, and many times over again since my first watch. If not for him, I’d have had no idea what I would have missed. What a piece of relevant and much needed art this movie is! It is about an […]

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Freelance Or Full-time? Here’s My Personal Experience To Help You Decide

Freelance or full-time, which is a better mode of work for you? Here are the pros and cons, from someone who has been-there-done-that.

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Why Are Indian Ads Still Stuck To An Outdated Definition Of Family?

When the Indian family is becoming more diverse than ever before, why do ads still stick to the same old stereotypes of who makes a family?

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