As 2020 comes to an end, Birmingham’s Ikon hosted the world premiere of year zero (2020), a new audio-visual artwork by British artist Haroon Mirza and supported through Art Fund.
A musical theatre celebrating a big fat Indian wedding made its West End debut on Tuesday 16 July. ‘Mrs Kapoor’s Daughter’s Wedding 2 – Mauritius’ staged a one-off show at the Adelphi Theatre, in Strand, being the first-ever British Gujarati...
Anu Vaidyanathan is a filmmaker, comedian, and engineer. In 2009, she made history as the first Indian triathlete, male or female, to complete an Ironman Triathlon.
As 2020 comes to an end, Birmingham’s Ikon hosted the world premiere of year zero (2020), a new audio-visual artwork by British artist Haroon Mirza and supported through Art Fund.
On Monday, 28th December, best-selling author Amish Tripathi launched his second non-fiction book titled "Dharma: Decoding the Epics for A Meaningful Life". The book offers practical, philosophical lessons drawn from ancient Hindu epics and...
Sampad South Asian Arts & Heritage has joined forces with Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 on its major new project, ‘Abundance’. This project aims to uncover the hidden talent in Coventry and Warwickshire’s South Asian communities.
The Bagri Foundation is supporting ‘From Here to Eternity’, which marks the first major retrospective of UK based photographer, Sunil Gupta (born in 1953, New Delhi, India). Spanning five decades, the exhibition will bring together all the key...
Empathy Museum announced that in collaboration with the NHS and The Health Foundation, a new photography and audio installation, will be launched to tell diverse stories from people around the UK as a record of life in 2020.
Fusing devotional music from different faiths using gospel and bhajan musicians during Covid-19
As a part of the Bengal Heritage Foundation’s third chapter of the the ‘Think Tank’ series, the foundation will pay a tribute to the legendary actor, director, playwright, writer and poet – Late Soumitra Chatterjee who left a mark on Indian...
Remembering Soumitra Chatterjee
Sampad South Asian Arts & Heritage in association with the University of Birmingham India Institute, created an exclusive digital concert.
21 year-old Bhavya Puntajal from Indirapuram, Ghaziabad has joined London video games company Flick Solitaire with his traditional India deck illustrating legendary figures from Indian history.