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  1. Krishna Udayasankar is a Singapore-based Indian author, known for her modern retelling of Mahabharata through the novel cycle, The Aryavarta Chronicles (Govinda, Kaurava and Kurukshetra). She is also the author of Immortal, 3 - a novel on the founding of Singapore - and Objects of Affection – a book of prose-poems.

  2. K. R. Udayasankar is an Indian film director known for his works in Telugu and Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut with Pathavi Pramanam starring Vijayakanth and Vineetha. In 2000, he directed Kalisundam Raa, which won a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu.

  3. Krishna Udayasankar is the author of The Aryavarta Chronicles (Govinda, Kaurava, Kurukshetra), Immortal and Objects of Affection. She lives in Singapore with her family, which includes three bookish canine children, Boozo, Zana, and Maya.

  4. Sep 1, 2016 · Krishna Udayasankar, an Indian bestselling author, pens an enlightening and highly thrilling part fantasy and part mythology book, Immortal that revolves around a cynical history professor, who has been walking on the Earth since the beginning of the time and will be walking till the end of the time, and his quest to find a historical and ...

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  5. Jan 1, 2012 · Krishna Udayasankar. 3.87. 1,515 ratings163 reviews. HONOUR. DESIRE. VENGEANCE. Aryavarta – the ancient realm of the noble. For generations, the Firstborn dynasty of scholar-sages, descendants of Vasishta Varuni and protectors of the Divine Order on earth, has dominated here.

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  6. Dec 11, 2014 · Krishna Udayasankar is the author of Govinda (3.87 avg rating, 1515 ratings, 163 reviews, published 2012), Kaurava (4.01 avg rating, 840 ratings, 74 revi...

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  8. Udayasankar. A post-graduate in History, with an additional degree in Law, an attorney by profession, Udayasankar has authored sixteen books across a spectrum of literary genres in Malayalam. He was the winner of Ajman Malayali Association’s literary award in 2008.