Founders

Prajith K Prasad

Prajith K Prasad, hailing from Trivandrum, Kerala, India, is an Actor, Director, Dramaturg and a Teacher. He began his artistic journey while still in school and has since garnered a wealth of experience. He did his BA in English literature from Kerala university and then he went to Singapore to do his further studies in theatre and acting at the Intercultural Theatre Institute. Prajith has worked as an actor with prestigious theatre groups such as Abhinaya Theatre Research Centre in India and Moon Fool in the UK.

His talent and dedication have earned him invitations to participate in several renowned theatre festivals in India, including the International Theatre Festival of Kerala and Soorya Theatre Festival. Beyond the borders of India, Prajith's expertise has taken him to Europe as part of the Michael Chekhov Europe workshops, Australia, and various Asian countries, where he has not only performed but also shared his knowledge as a teacher. In addition to his illustrious career, he serves as a guest faculty at Hyderabad Central University, further contributing to the world of performing arts. He is also a curator of a theatre festival that happens annually called FOK!T and the festival is based in Trivandrum.

Ramith Ramesh

Ramith Ramesh is an Actor, Theatre maker and Traditional Kutiyattam practitioner, who grew up in Kerala, South India. Currently, he lives in Hyderabad and works as an assistant professor at GITAM Deemed to be University.
 Ramith received his training from the esteemed Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI) in Singapore and from Kerala Kalamandalam. He appeared on stage more than 250 times at numerous national events and across the globe.

In addition, he has taken part in many theatrical productions as a performer and a director moreover he served as an assistant director in various short films. 
He worked with Ariane Mnouchkine, Theatre du Soleil in Paris, Micheal Chekhov Europe, Arta in France, Lokadharmi Theatre in Kerala and Indianostrum Theatre in Pondicherry, and has taught Kutiyattam in theatre organizations in and outside India. Ramith has received a couple of National awards and many other accolades for his dedication to his career. His work focuses on applying the Asian traditional forms and principles to the performing arts of the 21st century