In 2009, Menon wrote and directed the short film
Mark in Argentina, a story about a governor searching for his mistress in Argentina. However, it wasn't until Menon released her feature-length debut that she started to get a great deal of recognition from the media. Menon's first full-length feature film,
Farah Goes Bang, was described by Jennifer Mills as one that, "explores many genres: the road movie, the sexual coming of age movie, the political film, the buddy movie." Menon co-wrote the film with Laura Goode, who also acted as a producer. In 2015, Menon directed the female-driven
Wall Street drama
Equity. The film premiered in Competition at the
2016 Sundance Film Festival. In 2016, Menon also wrote and directed the short film
The Press Conference for
Refinery29's
ShatterBox Anthology, a series of 12 shorts written and directed by women. The short premiered on Refinery29 on 23 September 2016. She had also worked as a director on the TV series
The Magicians for an episode in the third, and two in the fourth season.
Syfy reported in 2022, Menon wpould direct a film based on
Naomi Novik's best-selling Young Adult fantasy
A Deadly Education, in development by
Mandeville Films as part of a
series bought by
Universal Hollywood. Her
zombie film, ''
Didn't Die'', premiered at the
2025 Sundance Film Festival. == Filmography ==