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Harish Iyer
BornHarish Padma Vishwanath Iyer
(1979-04-16) 16 April 1979 (age 45)
Barrackpore, West Bengal , India
OccupationColumnist, Activist, Blogger
NationalityIndian
Alma materNarsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Guru Nanak Khalsa College (King's Circle), South Indian Education Society High School

Harish Iyer, also known as “Aham”[1] , hiyer and “Harrish Iyer”(born 16 April 1979), is a popular equal-rights activist[2] from India. Harish is an inspirational figure and active voice for a number of socio-environmental issues[3] . He has spoken up for causes like Animal Rights, Gay Rights, The Environment and Child Sexual Abuse. He is an out homosexual[4] . His name finds a mention as one of India’s seven most influential Gays and Lesbians.[5]

Media Advocacy

Harish Iyer is invited regularly as a leading television panelist on national issues by India’s top anchors Aamir Khan, Richa Anirudh, Barkha Dutt . Harish Iyer was seen with Aamir Khan in the actor’s talk show Satyamev Jayate on the issue of Child Sexual Abuse[6]. The hugely popular show that was high on Television Rating Points catapulted Harish to super-stardom for his frankspeak about his experiences of Childhood Sexual Abuse.[7] Prior to Satyamev Jayate, Harish has been in the panel of NDTV’s popular talk show We The People which is anchored by Barkha Dutt. Prior to that, Harish was seen in Richa Anirudh’s Hindi talk show Zindagi Live. Beyond the show, he is seen to be sharing a very good rapport with the Hosts of these programmes through social media.

Inspirational Figure

At just the age of 31, his life inspired two films, director Onir’s I Am (2010 Indian film) and Ranadeep Bhattacharya and Judhajit Bagchi directed "Amen"[8] . In I Am, Actor Sanjay Suri plays Abhimanyu, a child sexual abuse survivor, the character inspired by Harish’s life[9] and that of Hyderabad based fashion designer Ganesh Nallari. In Amen, actor Karan Mehra plays Harry (Harish Iyer)[10] , a young man who is confident about his sexuality but still has the ghosts of his childhood memories of sexual abuse haunting him. Besides films, underway is a biographic book on him by a new author by the name of Payal Shah Karwa. In the year 2012, Harish Iyer found a mention in the 7 member list of The Most Influential Gays and Lesbians In India. [11] Harish Iyer was the first male survivor of child sexual abuse to run the Mumbai Marathon[12] . Iyer is one of the ten individuals to be awarded the Zindagi Live Awards for his work in creating awareness on Child Sexual Abuse.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Coming Out Is A Process Not An Impulsive Decision". An Indian Gay Interview. gaysifamily. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Gender is but a biological accident". Harish Iyer a freelance columnist with tehelka. Tehelka. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Harish Iyer's introduction on Pink Pages". Pink-Pages.co.in. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  4. ^ Bhamgara, Kaizad. "Fighting For Gay Pride". Burrp. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  5. ^ "The Solid Seven: India's most influential Gays & Lesbians". Pink Pages. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  6. ^ Srivastava, Priyanka. "Common man rising: Sob stories and tales of courage have become staple TRP pushers on reality TV Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2153538/SATURDAY-ENTERTAINMENT-Sob-stories-tales-courage-common-man-staple-TRP-pushers-reality-TV.html#ixzz2DmwGjlnp Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook". Mail Today. Retrieved 1 June 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  7. ^ M Singh, L Romal. "I feel like a star already". DNA. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  8. ^ "list of biographical filme". wikipedia. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  9. ^ "Onir Dares Film World". smashits.com. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  10. ^ "Karan Mehra bases his role as a homosexual on activist Harish Iyer". Mid Day. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  11. ^ "The Solid Seven: India's most influential Gays & Lesbians". Pink Pages. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  12. ^ "Male Survivor of CSA to run Mumbai Marathon". Karmayog. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  13. ^ "Zindagi Live Awards". CNN IBN. Retrieved 1 December 2011.