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VOGUE India
|March - April 2025
Moved by Perumal Murugan's new book, Students Etched in Memory, actor Avantika Vandanapu chats with the beloved author about how school made one of them and unmade the other.

Perumal Murugan, 58, is the teacher everyone dreams of having. Like John Keating in Dead Poets Society (1989) and Miss Honey in Matilda (1996), the award-winning author is also a college professor of the most unusual kind. So much so that some students still ring him up to this day, reminiscing about staying with him under thatched roofs when they had nowhere else to go.
When actor Avantika Vandanapu, 20, read Murugan’s latest book, an emotional dedication to the pupils he loved and is loved by in return, she felt wistful for the mentors she wasn’t lucky enough to have. Growing up in California, she had her share of aloof teachers and bullying classmates who made her time at school worth forgetting.

Vogue India: Perumal, this is a very different book from your other works available in English. What made you pen an homage to your students?
Perumal Murugan: Back in 2015, when there was controversy surrounding my novel
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