Venita Coelho
Venita Coelho is an Indian writer, director and artist who lives in Goa.
Born in Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, Coelho grew up and was educated in Kolkata, where she attended St. Xavier's College. She moved to Mumbai, and did her diploma in social communications media from Sophia College
Career: media and books
After working in film and television, she re-located to Goa. She is the author of books including Dead As A Dodo, which won The Sahitya Akademi Bal Puruskar for 2020 and The Hindu Good Reads award for best fiction for children 2016.
In films and TV
Her career in television started as an intern at UTV in Mumbai. She has since written, produced and directed shows. She has since worked at Sony Entertainment Television, Endemol India, Nimbus and Cinevistaas Ltd. Coelho has written the daily soap Trikaal and Karan Johar's adaptation of Stepmom, We are Family. She also wrote the script for Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin in 2003.
Works
Dungeon Tales Tiger by the Tail Boy No. 32 Soap! Writing and Surviving Television in India Dead as Dodo Winner of The "Sahitya Akademi" "Bal Puruskar" 2020Monkey See Monkey Do The Washer of the Dead: A Collection of Ghost Stories, called "a ghost folklore from a feminist perspective". Recommended by Erica Jong as one of the ten best books on death and dying, this collection of feminist ghost stories was long listed for the Frank O'Connor award.
In art
Coelho works in oils and acrylics on canvas and glass.
She wrote a column for The Indian Express titled "The Tale of Two Cities", and other columns for The Indian Express, The Asian Age and O Heraldo.