In this episode of Suba Unscripted, Suba sits down with Sindhu Rajasekaran, author, filmmaker, academic, and unapologetic storyteller, for a powerful conversation on identity, patriarchy, power, and what it means to live authentically.
Drawing from her own journey as a queer Tamil woman, Sindhu reflects on growing up in Chennai, challenging expectations around gender and sexuality, and finding the courage to define herself on her own terms. Together, Suba and Sindhu explore the hidden histories of women in South Asia, the legacy of colonialism, the complexity of feminism, and why agency matters more than victimhood.
They discuss everything from caste, colourism, and workplace inequality to queer rights, women's leadership, and the stories that shape how societies understand power. Along the way, Sindhu shares how writing became her way of making sense of the world and herself.
At its core, this episode is about reclaiming voice, questioning inherited narratives, and recognizing the power that exists within us long before anyone gives us permission to use it.
Honest, courageous, and deeply thought-provoking. For anyone who has ever felt different, challenged the role they were assigned, or searched for the confidence to live as their true self, this conversation is a reminder that real power begins with authenticity.