B. Jeyamohan is one of India's most distinguished contemporary writers, literary critics, and screenwriters, renowned for his contributions to Tamil and Malayalam literature. Celebrated for his profound philosophical insights and masterful storytelling, he has authored numerous acclaimed novels, essays, and works of literary criticism that have shaped modern Indian literature.
He is best known for Venmurasu, an extraordinary 26-volume reimagining of the Mahabharata, widely regarded as one of the longest and most ambitious literary works in modern literature. His landmark novels, including Vishnupuram and Ezhaam Ulagam, have earned widespread critical acclaim for their intellectual depth and narrative brilliance.
Beyond literature, Jeyamohan is a highly regarded screenwriter who has contributed to several acclaimed films, including Ponniyin Selvan and 2.0. Through his writing across literature and cinema, he continues to influence contemporary Indian thought, culture, and storytelling, earning recognition as one of the country's foremost literary voices.