Padmanabhan continued working as a journalist and book reviewer into her 20s and 30s. She wrote a pitch to
The Sunday Observer editor Vinod Mehta, who published her strip for many years. Suki then appeared six days a week in Delhi paper
The Pioneer from 1992 to 1998. When Vinod Mehta left the publications and
The Pioneer stopped publishing comics, Padmanabhan stopped creating
Doubletalk. Padmanabhan won the first ever
Onassis Award for her play
Harvest. An award-winning film
Deham was made by
Govind Nihalani based on the play. Padmanabhan has continued to work as an author and illustrator, and has published short stories within many different volumes. Padmanabhan returned to creating comics featuring Suki with the strip
Suki Yaki for
The Hindu's Business Line.
As playwright • 1995 ''- The Artist's Model.'' • 1996 -
Sextet. • 1997 -
Harvest. London: Aurora Metro Books • 2016 - "Lights Out"
As author and illustrator • 2015 -
Island of Lost Girls. Hachette. • 2013 -
Three Virgins and Other Stories New Delhi, India: Zubaan Books. • 2011 -
I am different! Can you find me? Watertown, Mass: Charlesbridge Pub. • 2008 -
Escape. Hachette. • 2005 -
Unprincess! New Delhi: Puffin Books. • 2005 -
Double talk. New Delhi: Penguin Books. • 2004 -
Kleptomania: Ten Stories. New Delhi: Penguin Books. • 2004 -
Mouse Invadors. Pan MacMillan. Written under the name Manjula Padma. • 2003 -
Mouse Attack. Pan MacMillan
. Written under the name Manjula Padma. • 2000 -
This is Suki! New Delhi: Duckfoot Press. • 1996 -
Hot death, cold soup: twelve short stories. New Delhi: Kali for Women. • 1986 -
A Visit to the City Market New Delhi: National Book Trust
As illustrator • 1989 - Indi Rana and Manjala Padmanabhan.
The Devil in the Dustbin. London: Hamish Hamilton. • 1984 - Maithily Jagannathan and Manjula Padmanabhan.
Droopy dragon. New Delhi: Thomson Press. • 1979 - Baig, Tara Ali, and Manjula Padmanabhan.
Indrani and the enchanted jungle. New Delhi: Thomson Press (India) Ltd.
Comic strips • 2015 -
Suki Yaki. ''The Hindu's Business Line''. • 1982-1998 -
Doubletalk.
The Sunday Observer and
The Pioneer.
Short stories • 2019 - "The Rehearsal" in
Displaced lives : fiction, poetry, memoirs, and plays from four continents. Ed. Frank Stewart, series editor; Alok Bhalla, Ming Di, guest editors. Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press. • 2012 - "The other woman" in
Breaking the bow : speculative fiction inspired by the Ramayana. Ed. Anil Menon, Vandana Singh. New Delhi: Zubaan.
Autobiography • 2002 -
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