Shiny Benjamin began her career as journalist, and had been a documentary director since 1999. She worked as a feature writer with the Malayalam newspapers Malayala Manorama and Mathrubhumi before joining Asianet (TV channel), the first Malayalam satellite television channel. Later, she worked with Indiavision, the first news channel in Malayalam, as a chief producer for the television channel JaiHind TV and Jaihind Middle East. Shiny is the younger daughter of K.O.Benjamin and Sosamma Benjamin. Her education began at Karavaloor AMMHS and continued at St. Gorety Girls High School, followed by St. John's College, Anchal. She has been honoured with 20 awards including five National Awards and eight Kerala State Film Awards for documentaries and docufictions.[5][6]
2010 - Ottayal (One Woman Alone) National Film Awards for the Best Documentary.[6]
2010 - Ottayal (One woman lone) Kerala State Award for Best Documentary.
2010 - Ottayal (One woman lone) Special Jury Award John Abraham International Festival for Documentaries and Short Films (Signs) & The Laadly National Media Award.
2006 - Bhagya, Singer in a Democracy Kerala State Award for Best Documentary.
2005 - Nizhalukal (Shadows) Kerala State Award for Best Documentary.
2004 - Mazha (Rain) Kerala State Special Jury Award for Documentary.
2003 - Avan (He) Kerala State Award for Best Documentary. & Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Documentary and Best Director.
2002 - Namukkum Avarkkum Idayil (In Between) Kerala State Award for Best Documentary on Topical Issues & Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Documentary and Best Director.
2001 - Murivunangatha Balyangal (Wounded Childhood) Kerala State Special Jury Film Award for Best Documentary.
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^Nagarajan, Saraswathy (28 March 2014). "Reels of reality". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
^ abGeorge, Liza (5 March 2014). "Nursing big dreams". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.