Karanam Pavan Prasad
Karanam Pavan Prasad is an Indian author, novelist and playwright in Kannada language. He gained notability with his first novel Karma.[1][2] His second novel was Nunni. Early lifePrasad was born in the Bangalore district in Karnataka. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Bangalore University. CareerHis theatrical productions led him to Kannada literature.[3][4] His second play Purahara was well-received by theatre enthusiasts, he acted in the role of Arab Adil Shaw.[5] In 2013 he took a break from theatre to focus on Karma. He received guidance from novelist S. L. Bhyrappa. Karma was later translated into English. He started his career as a theatre director and playwright. He is working as a User Interface Designer, simultaneously engaging himself in research, literature study and writing. His second novel Nunni[7] was released on 25 September 2015. It made a critical analysis of Christian missionaries. Nun is the protagonist.[8] Prasad was than listed as a prominent Kannada writer. His 'Mother Elisa' character resembles Mother Teresa,[9] It raised significant debates about truth, harmony, and service. His novel Grastha considered science and philosophy based on Indian aesthetics.[10] Subsequently, he authored a novel titled "Rayakonda" in the dark humor genre, which garnered varied responses and was subsequently hailed as a new direction in his writing style and intellectual journey[11] He is a best-selling novelist.[12] Sattu is his recent novel, characterized by an intricate blend of philosophical and surreal themes.[13] Plays
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