Raghavan was born in Adyar, Chennai and spent his early years in many villages of Chengalpet District because of the frequent transfers of his father in his job.
Sumeet Raghavan | Raghavan Narasimhan | Azhikodan Raghavan | A. L. Raghavan |
# ennALum thanniyilE engaL pozhappE irukku by A. L. Raghavan & Jikki
Nikesh Kumar is the son of M. V. Raghavan, UDF leader and the leader of a breakaway Communist group known as Communist Marxist Party (CMP).
In 1963, he edited and translated Bhoja's Śṛṅgāra-prakāśa, a treatise in 36 chapters dealing with both poetics and dramaturgy, and the largest known work in Sanskrit poetics.