Resmi Nair, through the lens of South Indian BBC , is more than a journalist or content creator. She is an archivist of the present. In an age where lifestyle updates are often reduced to Instagram reels and entertainment news to Twitter spats, Nair provides a structured, insightful, and respectful narrative. She reminds us that South India is not a colorful backdrop for tourism ads but a living, breathing powerhouse of cultural innovation. Her work ensures that whether it’s a new film release in Chennai or a sustainable fashion show in Thiruvananthapuram, the world is watching—and updating its understanding, one story at a time.

, when she and her husband, Rahul Pasupalan, were arrested by the Kerala Police. The Allegations:

Stories on South Asian migration and how cultural heritage is preserved in the diaspora.