A bot can write a story, but it can’t capture my voice: Subhashini Ramasamy
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Friday, 03rd October 2025 at 6:16pm
Subhashini Ramasamy learned her first rule of interviewing early: dial down the fandom, dial up the curiosity. Since then, the Happiest Health writer has turned quiet, patient conversations into features that put people at the centre of the story. With that early lesson from her first high-profile interview with Harun Robert, Subhashini set the tone for how she reports: people first, then come the headlines.
A magazine writer at Happiest Health, Subhashini covers health and wellness. During her internship, she also covered art and social issues. Her through-line is simple: observe, listen, and translate everyday lives into features that resonate. She moved from short-form corporate content into long-form journalism to spend more time with subjects and their worlds.
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