[4][5] After completing her Bachelor's degree, she pursued her career in journalism and worked as journalist for about ten years.
[6] During her career as a freelance journalist, she covered the most human rights issues in Sri Lanka, Mexico and the United States and her journalism work has appeared in Al Jazeera, TruthOut, Alternet and The Margins.
[7] She revealed that she learnt the art of creative writing from veteran American writer and professor Victor LaValle when she was pursuing her higher studies in the US.
[6] She also pursued her interest in writing short stories often based on the mental illnesses encountered by women in the society.
The short story was based on the dirty work which includes the domestic labour, human waste and abandonment.