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Sujata Keshavan Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Hometown: Bengaluru
Age: 63-64 Years
Husband: Ramachandra Guha

 

Sujata Keshavan

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)Entrepreneur, Graphic Designer, Fashion Designer
Known ForBeing the wife of Ramachandra Guha
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 170 cm
in meters- 1.7 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 7”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper
Career
Awards, Honours, Achievements • Graphic Designer of the Year award by the annual Advertising and Marketing (A & M) awards (1992, 1994)
• Eastern Press Award
• Schickle–Collingwood Prize
• Outstanding Woman Professional of the Year Award - Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
• Design Icons 2019 Awards in Graphic and Communication Design - India Design Forum
• Listed among India’s 30 most powerful women - India Today (2006)
• Listed at 18th position as Fortune India’s most powerful women in business (2011)
Personal Life
Date of BirthYear, 1961
Age (as of 2024)63 Years
NationalityIndian
HometownBangalore
College/University• National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad (1978-1984)
• School of Art, Yale University, United States (1985-1987)
Educational QualificationMaster of Fine Arts (Graphic Design) [1]Rediff
HobbiesReading, Driving
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Husband/SpouseRamachandra Guha (historian, intellectual figure)
Sujata Keshavan with her husband, Ramachandra Guha
ChildrenSon- Keshava Guha (elder; author)
Keshava Guha, son of Sujata Keshavan
Daughter- Ira Guha (younger; entrepreneur)
Sujata Keshavan with her daughter, Ira Guha
ParentsFather- Narasimha Keshavan (engineer, designer)
Mother- Shanti Chari (painter, intellectual)
Sujata Keshavan's parents (1949)
SiblingSister- Soumya (interior designer)
Soumya Keshavan, sister of Sujata Keshavan
Favourites
Alcoholic BeveragesWhite Wine
Holiday DestinationItaly
Colour(s)Black, White

Sujata Keshavan

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sujata Keshavan

  • Sujata as a schoolgirl was engaged in a 3-days-a-week Bangalore Art Club, where she had to draw and paint.
  • Sujata Keshavan is the first Indian woman to earn a master’s degree in the field of graphic design from a foreign university.
  • Her entire family was engaged in creative skills and all were avid readers. She grew up looking at her father moulding all the waste materials into usage articles. He would convert a baby cot into a sofa. Her mother had an extensive knowledge about horticulture. She used to paint and write.
  • Her ancestral bungalow was featured as a piece of architecture in Architecture Digest India. It is named ‘Tanquary’ and Sujata visits it to refresh her mind.

    Sujata Keshavans ancestral Coonoor bungalow 'Tanqueray'

    Sujata Keshavans ancestral Coonoor bungalow ‘Tanqueray’

  • She is the only Indian graphic designer who has twice received the honour of Graphic Designer of the Year at the All India Advertising and Marketing (A & M) awards.
  • Sujata Keshavan co-founded a ‘brand designing’ firm, Ray+Keshavan, along with Ram Ray in 1989. This firm worked for advertising and branding popular companies like Reliance, Tata, Dr Reddy’s, Mckinsey & Company, etc.
  • Ray+Keshavan was sold to the WPP Group in 2014. It is a British multi-industrial company that stood as the world’s largest advertising company in 2019.
  • She sold Ray+Keshavan at the peak of its success as it became a monotonous job for her, and she couldn’t challenge her creative skills. To create something from scratch, she founded a fashion luxury brand, ‘Varana,’ with Ravi Prasad, former Chairman of Himalayan Drug Company, in 2017.

    Ravi Prasad co-founder of Varana

    Ravi Prasad co-founder of Varana

  • Sujata started ‘Varana’ to save and promote Indian handcrafting and artisanal skills.

    Ravi Prasad (standing 2nd from left) and Sujata Keshavan (sitting left) at Varana

    Ravi Prasad (standing 2nd from left) and Sujata Keshavan (sitting left) at Varana

  • When asked about her alternate career option in an interview,  she said that had she not become a designer, she would be a driver to famous personalities like Bill Gates, where she would have access to good cars and interesting stories.
  • In remembrance of her parents, Sujata donated 5 million to the National Institute of Design (NID) in 2017 to annually distribute the ‘Shanta Keshavan and N. Keshavan Prize’ in the categories of communication, industrial, and textile & apparel design.
  • The idea and name of her fashion brand ‘Varana’ emerged from Sujata’s visit to Varanasi, where, while looking at the confluence of the Varuna and Asi rivers (tributaries of Ganga), she made up her mind to start this venture.

    A picture of the moment when Sujata Keshavan (sitting 2nd from right) created the idea of her brand 'Varana' at the confluence of rivers Varuna and Asi

    A picture of the moment when Sujata Keshavan (sitting 2nd from right) created the idea of her brand ‘Varana’ at the confluence of rivers Varuna and Asi

  • Sujata Keshavan has been a host speaker at many international conferences such as International Design Center in Japan and Nagoya and Design Indaba in South Africa.

    Sujata Keshavan as a host speaker of India Design Forum

    Sujata Keshavan as a host speaker of India Design Forum

  • She was a jury member at Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in 2009 and ReBrand 100 at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has been a judge at many other international design award ceremonies.
  • Sujata is a member of the Governing Council at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.
  • She is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Design & Innovation.
  • Sujata Keshavan once started a culture club in Bangalore named ‘Design Friday’ to help aspiring designers and artists expand their knowledge in the field of visual arts through the exchange of thoughts and experiences.
  • Sujata Keshavan is the one to give the Indian brand MTR an international look. She is behind giving the Himalayan brand a modern look.

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