She is also a faculty cum theatre expert at National Institute of Integrated learning and management, New Delhi.
in Theatre Studies at School of Letters, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala.
KSSP is the renowned social and people's science movement in Kerala which used to propagate its vision and ideas through theatre.
She has been involved in more than 20 productions as an actress, and also directed two solo performances and scripted 3 plays - Matsyaganddhi, Chanki-Chankaran Family Reality Show and Mother's Day.
The play is an adaptation of the short story written by distinguished feminist writer and activist, Professor Sara Joseph.
Aashad ki Ek Din (1993) – Malayalam adaptation of the Hindi play by Mohan Rakesh.
Beauty Parlour (1999) – The play celebrates the human nature to beautify oneself and narrates the pain when beautification becomes essential for survival due to commodification of the body.
Later it was performed all over Kerala including the Young Feminists Conference of India, held in Hyderabad in 2001.
Matsyaganddhi (2002) – Scripted, directed and acted in this solo performance that traces the life situations and challenges of the fisher-women in Kerala.
The script of this play has been published in Indian Literature, the journal of Sahitya Akademi – the National Academy of Letters, India.
British director John Martin directed this play that was produced by Theatre for Africa.
Spinal Code(2010) Acted in this play directed by Deepan Shivaraman and produced by Oxygen theatre Company.
For Public Relations Department, Government of Kerala she directed a documentary on P K Medini—Maattathinte pattukari (The Minstrel of Change) in 2011 with duration of 42min.