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The Best of Indian Vegetarian Dishes
By Ankit Gupta • May 23, 2013For many food lovers, vegetarian dishes can be an acquired taste. But you don’t need... Continue »
For the Love of Vintage Fashion
By Huma Mian • May 22, 2013Vintage Fashion is a time classic trend that can add glamour and quirky originality to any... Continue »
How much do you love Bollywood?
By Aisha Farooq • May 22, 2013Why do you love Bollywood? Is it the music and dance routines, the storyline’s or just... Continue »
A Journey of Pakistan’s Food
By Syed Usman Hussain • May 15, 2013Since time immemorial Pakistani cuisine has been enjoyed by a host of local and foreign... Continue »
Visiting and exploring India’s Punjab
By Taranpreet Dhingra • May 8, 2013India’s Punjab exhibits an extravagant lifestyle. It is truly a land of... Continue »
The Rising Popularity of Shisha
By Aisha Farooq • May 7, 2013Shisha smoking has become a norm among young British Asians today. It is an essential part... Continue »
Indian Women drinking Alcohol on the Rise
By Ankit Gupta • May 7, 2013A sudden spike in the drinking habits of women in India has caused an interesting... Continue »
Akshar Pathak’s Minimal Bollywood
By Aisha Farooq • April 20, 2013Graphic Designer and Creative Producer, Akshar Pathak has re-defined our perception... Continue »
1990’s Bollywood Beauties
By Meera Tailor • April 10, 2013The 90’s era of Bollywood captures the essence of family, love, tradition and culture, while... Continue »
Indian Premier League 2013 in Sixth Season
By Amit Kumar Singh • April 6, 2013Top players from all over the cricketing world take part in The Indian Premier... Continue »
Walking backwards for BBC Asian Network
By Sripurna Basu • May 19, 2010The announcement to close the BBC Asian Network radio station as a national channel... Continue »
JOKER to be first 3D Bollywood film
By Amit • October 27, 20103D films being released by Hollywood are becoming the norm and now Bollywood is turning... Continue »
The Merchants of Bollywood
By Smriti Gopal • July 18, 2011The Merchants of Bollywood is a spectacular musical coming from ‘Film City’ in Mumbai.... Continue »
Hot Couture Jewellery
By Nazhat • May 12, 2008Hot Couture are a British Asian supplier of elegant jewellery. Especially, for the Asian wedding scene... Continue »
Amir Khan floored by Prescott
By Indi • September 13, 2008Amir Khan astoundingly loses his first key fight to Breidis Prescott in the first round. Read More »
Navratri in Birmingham
By Pamela Jabbar • September 23, 2009Navratri is an important date in the Hindu calendar. The festival goes on for nine nights as its name... Continue »
Tendulkar hits 100th International Century
By Baldev Sahota • March 16, 2012Sachin Tendulkar has achieved the highest century ever made by any player in cricket.... Continue »
The Family – Punjabi Reality TV
By Baldev Sahota • November 4, 2009The Family, on Channel 4, is a reality television series shot as an observational documentary.... Continue »
First Bollywood film about Hitler
By Amit • June 12, 2010Bollywood embarks on making a biopic of Adolf Hitler of his time with Eva Braun, in the... Continue »
The Asian Stigma with Disability
By Noori Ruma • October 28, 2012Disability of any kind for any person is not an easy thing to live with. Sadly, in British... Continue »



