Ranjini Menon Age, Wiki and Bio

Ranjini Menon

Quick Info

ProfessionAnchor
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth18/03/XXXX
AgeUnknown
BirthplaceKochi, Kerala, India

Bio/Wiki

Profession(s)
  • Anchor
  • Writer
  • Social Activist

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

Qualifications
  • Graduation in Economics from Union Christian College
  • M.A. in Developmental Economics from Pondicherry Central University
  • M.A. in Psychology (Specialization in Child Psychology) from Annamalai University
  • B.Ed. in English and Social Sciences

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
HometownKochi, Kerala

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date24/10/XXXX
HusbandRajagopal Menon

Family

SpouseRajagopal Menon
Children
SonAdithya Kiran (advocate)
DaughterMalavika (artist, dancer, writer)

Career

OverviewRanjini Menon has established herself as a prominent figure in the Malayalam television industry, initially gaining recognition for her role as a creative contributor and anchor on various talk shows. She began her career during her college days by writing columns and short stories, eventually becoming a key player in anchoring and producing influential women-centric programs that addressed a range of social issues. In addition to her television work, Ranjini took leadership roles in significant cultural events and organisations, showcasing her dedication to the arts and social activism.

Favourites

Recreational Activities
  • Travelling to distant places
  • Cooking food

Some Lesser Known Facts

Ranjini Menon is the great-granddaughter of the former King Zamorin of Malabar.
She received several National Merit Scholarships during her educational pursuits.
She has served as a jury member for the South Indian Filmfare Awards and is actively involved in various cultural organisations.
Ranjini is associated with the NGO Junior Chamber of Neethi Vedi, which focuses on tribal development.
She has won numerous awards at the Kerala State Youth Festival, including accolades for her writing and artwork.
Her groundbreaking show 'Akathalam' was the first women's talk show, running for five years and reaching an extensive audience.