logo
Who is Banu Mushtaq, first Kannada author to win International Booker?

Who is Banu Mushtaq, first Kannada author to win International Booker?

Banu Mushtaq, a 77-year-old author, lawyer, activist and fearless voice for women and the marginalised, has made literary history. She became the first Kannada writer to win the International Booker Prize, sharing the prestigious honour with her translator Deepa Bhasthi for the short story collection Heart Lamp.
The award, which includes a £50,000 prize, marks a series of firsts—the first time a Kannada work has received the accolade and the first short story collection to win the International Booker.
'This feels like a thousand fireflies lighting a single sky – brief, brilliant and utterly collective,' Mushtaq said. 'I accept this great honour not as an individual but as a voice raised in chorus with so many others.'
What is Banu Mushtaq's Heart Lamp and why it won the Booker Prize
Published in English for the first time, Heart Lamp is a collection of 12 stories written between 1990 and 2023. It explores the everyday lives and struggles of Muslim women in Karnataka, critiquing how religion, politics and social norms impose suffering and silence.
'My stories are about women—how religion, society and politics demand unquestioning obedience from them, and in doing so, inflict inhumane cruelty upon them,' Mushtaq told The Booker Prize.
The judges praised Heart Lamp for its 'immense emotional and moral weight' and for giving voice to women on the margins.
How Banu Mushtaq's upbringing shaped her literary voice
Mushtaq's literary journey began in middle school, and her first story was published at age 26 in Prajamata, a Kannada magazine. Though Urdu was her first language, her progressive father enrolled her in a convent school. Kannada became her chosen language of resistance.
In interviews with Vogue and The Week, she described being pushed into domesticity after her love marriage, battling postpartum depression, and surviving a suicide attempt.
'Once, in a fit of despair, I poured white petrol on myself… intending to set myself on fire,' she said. Her husband intervened and begged her not to abandon their child. That moment, she said, brought her back from the brink.
Banu Mushtaq: A fearless activist beyond the literary world
Mushtaq has long been an outspoken advocate for women's rights and social justice. She served as a journalist for over a decade and held two terms on the Hassan City municipal council. Her activism has drawn threats and violence—including a knife attack and a fatwa after she supported women's right to pray in mosques.
Her writing has been shaped by Karnataka's progressive movements in the 1970s and 1980s, including the Dalit, environmental, and women's rights struggles.
'The pain, suffering and helpless lives of these women create a deep emotional response within me, compelling me to write,' she said.
Other works by Banu Mushtaq and her literary recognition
In addition to Heart Lamp, Banu Mushtaq has authored:
Six short story collections
One novel
One essay collection
One poetry collection
Notable titles include Haseena Matthu Ithara Kathegalu (2013) and Hennu Haddina Swayamvara (2023). She has received the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award and the Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award.
Her work has been translated into Urdu, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam, but Heart Lamp is her first full-length translation into English. Her short story Kari Nagaragalu was adapted into the National Award-winning film Hasina (2004), directed by Girish Kasaravalli.
Who is Deepa Bhasthi, the translator of Heart Lamp?
Deepa Bhasthi is a writer and translator based in Karnataka's Kodagu. According to the Booker Prize Foundation, she works across literature, art, and cultural research. Her translation of Heart Lamp is the first full-length English translation of Banu Mushtaq's work. The Booker Prize profile states that she is currently based in India and works on a range of cultural and literary projects.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

'Thug Life' OTT release: Kamal Haasan's starrer makes its OTT debut in multiple languages; find out where to watch
'Thug Life' OTT release: Kamal Haasan's starrer makes its OTT debut in multiple languages; find out where to watch

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

'Thug Life' OTT release: Kamal Haasan's starrer makes its OTT debut in multiple languages; find out where to watch

Picture Credit: Facebook After a disappointing theatrical release, the massive star-studded Kamal Haasan 's action-packed gangster drama 'Thug Life' has finally made its digital debut. The Mani Ratnam directorial, which hit the big screens on June 5 amid massive expectations, is now streaming on OTT. The film is now streaming on Netflix in five languages—Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam—from July 2. — Netflix_INSouth (@Netflix_INSouth) Despite the film's initial hype, 'Thug Life' came out as a disaster after failing to pull box office numbers. Initially, the makers had announced that the movie wouldn't arrive on digital platforms before completing an eight-week theatrical window. However, in a change of plans, 'Thug Life' arrived on OTT just under a month after its release. Netflix India officially confirmed the streaming release with a post on X (formerly Twitter): "Ithu Rangaraya Sakthivel-kum yamanukum nadakura poti. Watch Thug Life, now on Netflix in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam." 'Thug Life' is the story of Rangaraaya Sakthivel , a notorious gangster played by Kamal Haasan. During a violent shootout with a rival gang, Sakthivel saves and subsequently adopts a young orphan named Amaran, mistaking him for the boy who protected him during the crossfire. Years later, as Sakthivel returns from prison, he is faced with a dramatically changed world, one where Amaran has risen in influence and begun to be seen as his successor. The plot takes a dark turn as Amaran, now an adult, falls prey to manipulations and plots Sakthivel's assassination. The movie also features Silambarasan TR , Trisha Krishnan , Aishwarya Lekshmi, Nassar, Rohit Saraf , Joju George, and Mahesh Manjrekar. The music has been composed by Oscar winner AR Rahman. 'Thug Life' is the second collaboration between Kamal Haasan and director Mani Ratnam after the 1987 film 'Nayakan.' The film opened to mixed to negative reviews due to its pacing and weak storyline, which also led to a poor box office run. While it may not have made the desired impact in theaters, its OTT release gives the film a second life and perhaps a better chance to reach its intended audience.

‘Bisbilla Bath' to ‘Bissi Belle': Bisi Bele Bath gets an Hyderabadi makeover, Bengaluru netizens fume
‘Bisbilla Bath' to ‘Bissi Belle': Bisi Bele Bath gets an Hyderabadi makeover, Bengaluru netizens fume

Hindustan Times

time2 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

‘Bisbilla Bath' to ‘Bissi Belle': Bisi Bele Bath gets an Hyderabadi makeover, Bengaluru netizens fume

Karnataka's beloved comfort food, Bisi Bele Bath, has found itself at the center of a quirky online controversy, not for a change in recipe, but for how it's being spelled (or misspelled) across restaurant menus in Hyderabad. AI-generated image of Bisi Bele Bath Also Read - 'Siddaramaiah is defying Sonia and Rahul Gandhi': Karnataka LoP slams CM's full-term claim A social media post by a Bengaluru-based user kicked off the debate after they shared screenshots of bizarre variations of the dish's name being used in eateries across Hyderabad. Among the distorted versions spotted were 'Bismilla Bath', 'Bisi Belle Bath', 'Bisbilla Bath', and 'Bisi Bela Bath', all of which left Kannadigas collectively cringing. Taking to 'X' , a user going by the handle 'V' voiced their frustration, writing: 'Hyderabad's way of ruining a Bangalorean's day. Breaks my heart every time I see a new spelling. Bisi Bele Bath anta bariyodu yeshTu kashTa? Thuu.' The post quickly gained traction, with others from Karnataka chiming in to share their own dismay, disbelief, and even jokes. The misspelling of Bisi Bele Bath, a spicy, lentil-rice delicacy that translates to "hot lentil rice" in Kannada, has not gone unnoticed by purists and culinary enthusiasts in Bengaluru. Many accused Hyderabad-based restaurants of being careless with names of regional dishes, particularly ones deeply rooted in Kannada culture. Also Read - Bengaluru Infosys employee admits to recording women in office restroom, says it gave him 'satisfaction': Report One user commented, 'I personally hate it but this is unacceptable. Hyderabad restaurants have no clue what they've done here. In Bengaluru, we at least make the effort to use correct names for other regional cuisines.' Another pointedly observed, 'I'm sorry to say this, but it's definitely a Northie who wrote that menu. 'Bismilla Bath'? That's a whole new genre!' A third echoed similar sentiments, adding: 'Who is Bisibele Bhat?' turning the confusion into a running joke. Some netizens, meanwhile, took a more sarcastic approach. 'Bissi Belle Bath is the spicier version of Bisi Bele Bath,' one user quipped. Another joked, 'Changed per numerology to boost sales.'

Thug Life OTT Release: When And Where To Watch Kamal Haasan, Mani Ratnam's Film
Thug Life OTT Release: When And Where To Watch Kamal Haasan, Mani Ratnam's Film

News18

time3 hours ago

  • News18

Thug Life OTT Release: When And Where To Watch Kamal Haasan, Mani Ratnam's Film

Last Updated: The film, released on June 5, marks the reunion of Mani Ratnam and Kamal Haasan nearly four decades after their 1987 collaboration, Nayakan. Thug Life, the Kamal Haasan starrer gangster drama film, failed to impress the fans at the box office. Helmed by the renowned director Mani Ratnam, the film did an overall business of Rs 48 crore across all languages in India, as per Following a disappointing run at the theatres, the film has now arrived on the digital platform, and fans can watch it from the comfort of their home. Here's everything you need to know about Thug Life's digital release: The film is now streaming on the OTT giant Netflix in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam languages. Sharing a poster of the film on Instagram, the streamer wrote in the caption, 'It is a battle between Death and Rangaraya Sakthivel, want to see who wins the game? Watch Thug Life, now on Netflix in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) The film, released on June 5, marks the reunion of Mani Ratnam and Kamal Haasan nearly four decades after their 1987 collaboration, Nayakan. Thug Life, co-produced by Raaj Kamal Films International and Madras Talkies, follows Rangaraya Sakthivel Naickar (Haasan), a crime lord, seeking revenge for betrayals within his own gang, including his brother and adopted son, Amaran (played by Silambarasan). The film also explores themes of mistrust, power struggles, and Sakthivel's complex relationship with an influencer, Indrani (played by Trisha Krishnan). Co-written by Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam, the film also features an ensemble cast including Trisha Krishnan, Ashok Selvan, Joju George, Nasser, Abhirami and Aishwarya Lekshmi in pivotal roles. Music maestro A.R. Rahman has composed the music of the film. One of the major reasons behind Thug Life's box office failure could be a call to boycott the project in light of recent remarks made by Kamal Haasan. During a promotional event for the film, Haasan had remarked that 'Kannada is born out of Tamil," which didn't go well with the pro-Kannada groups. Also, previously, the film received criticism for intimate moments with 70-year-old Haasan and 42-year-old Krishnan in the trailer. Up next, Kamal Haasan will be seen in the sci-fi action thriller, Kalki 2898 AD Part 2, along with Deepika Padukone, Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan. Helmed by Nag Ashwin, the film is expected to go on floors in December this year. First Published:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store