The India Young Professionals Scheme Visa allows young Indian citizens to live and work in the UK for up to two years,
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By combining lyrical language, urgent social themes, and a deep commitment to empowerment, Manjeet Mann has reshaped YA literature into a space
the Rasa method of Indian acting does not train actors to chase realism. This is why classical Sanskrit drama does not rush
The turning point came in 2002, when Parminder Nagra landed the lead role of Jess Bhamra in Gurinder Chadha’s Bend It Like
The eerie degradation of the colour palette is worth giving a thought. We perceive the fact that our childhood times were comparatively
For years, South Asian stereotypes in media acted like a rigid outline, and everything had to fit inside it, even when the
When Sanjana Thakur chose to name her story Aishwarya Rai, she cracked open an icon that has for decades been shorthand for
On 25 May 2014, Poorna Malavath made history. At only 13 years and 11 months old, she became the youngest girl in
I sometimes feel that cinema has forgotten how to listen to itself, losing silence the way old cities lose stars in the

