Lady Mohini Kent Noon
Lady Mohini Kent Noon
Mohini Kent, Lady Noon, is an author, film-maker, journalist and charity worker. Her books include Black Taj, Nagarjuna: The Second Buddha (on Buddhist philosophy) and Dear Mama, a collection of intimate letters from eminent persons to their own mothers. She wrote and directed The Ramayana feature film as well as Curry Tiffin, a documentary on the history of India through food, and worked with Sir Ben Kingsley on both films.
She gives public talks on women's causes, food, charity, and mentoring talks to the youth. She is widely read in Western and Indian literature and philosophy, including ancient and modern spiritual teachings and is the Global Envoy of the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) in the UK as well as a Founder Chairperson of the charity Lily Against Human Trafficking, which works against the trade in human beings, with a focus on abused children.
She lives between Delhi and London and serves as a board member of World Upshift Organisation Ltd in her addition to her role as a member of the Advisory Council of the World Upshift Forum.