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International Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq a highlight of Hong Kong’s India by the Bay

With the theme ‘Celebrating the Best of India’, this year’s event showcases India’s diverse culture and includes leading cultural figures

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Indian writer Banu Mushtaq, winner of the International Booker Prize 2025, will give a talk at Hong Kong’s India by the Bay event that examines the intersections of literature, language and resistance. Photo: IBB

For decades, writer Banu Mushtaq’s literary circle was confined to the southern Indian state of Karnataka, where she also worked as an activist and lawyer.

That all changed in May, when she was thrust into the global literary spotlight after being awarded the International Booker Prize for Heart Lamp, a collection of 12 powerful short stories that capture the struggles of Muslim women in the country’s south.

“Winning the prize is a deeply humbling experience, not just as a personal milestone for me or to the translator [Deepa Bhasthi], but also as a recognition of voices that have too often remained on the margins,” Mushtaq tells the Post.

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The award also landed her in the history books: it was the first time the Booker Prize had been awarded to an author writing in the Kannada language, and the first for a collection of short stories.

“For a regional-language author to receive this kind of global visibility signals a powerful shift. It tells us that the world is ready to hear stories rooted in regional identities, histories and experiences,” Mushtaq says.

Indian lawyer, activist and International Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq will give a talk at the India by the Bay cultural event in Hong Kong, in November. Photo: AFP
Indian lawyer, activist and International Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq will give a talk at the India by the Bay cultural event in Hong Kong, in November. Photo: AFP

But telling stories about marginalised communities has not been easy.

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