Archive for: August, 2015

Film ‘Sahara’ wins best producer and excellence award for Satish Rai at FOG film fest in San Jose

                Satish Rai and Zara A Liverpool based producer and film maker Dr Satish Rai received Best Producer award and FOG Award for Excellence for his film ”˜Sahara’ at the Festival of Globe (FOG) Film Festival held in San Jose, USA. Sahara is a 115 minute feature film […]

India Club celebrates teej

                                                        India Club celebrated Teej Festival and Independence Day with great gusto and acknowledged the ’70th  Anniversary of End of World War 2’. Anita Malhotra jubilantly did an […]

Pyasa to compete in Venice Film Festival’s Classics Award category

                “Pyaasa”, a timeless cult classic starring Guru Dutt, Waheeda Rehman and Mala Sinha has become the first film to be restored to its original quality for the upcoming Venice Film Festival to be held next month. The film will compete with 20 other prestigious restored films from […]

Be part of Parramasala Parade

                  Date: Friday 23 October 2015  www.parramasala.com Time: 5-8pm   Whether you’re an enthusiastic individual, a community cultural group or a local dance troupe, the Parramasala Parade team wants to hear from you! Parramasala will take place in Parramatta and Harris Park from Friday 23 October through […]

Sanga’s sad swan song

                      By Kersi Meher-Homji On 20th August, two Test greats ”“ Australia’s Michael Clarke and Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara ”“ played their final Tests; Clarke at The Oval, London against England and Sangakkara at Colombo (PSS) against India. Clarke’s swan song was widely publicised in […]

Bitter-sweet Test farewell for Michael Clarke

                By Kersi Meher-Homji Michael Clarke started his Test career with a bang way back in 2004 in Bangalore but ended it with almost a whimper at The Oval in London this month. His retirement was bitter sweet. He failed with the bat and lost the Ashes but […]

Nehchal Singh grandson of Desanda Singh meets historians Len Kenna and Crystal Jordan

                    Nehchal Singh met with historians Crystal Jordan and Len Kenna on Sunday the 23 August and asked them for more information on his Great Grandfather, Desanda Singh, 3rd Light Horse Regiment 1st Australian Imperial Force (AIF) World War One. Nehchal had come across a photo […]

Collaboration Across Borders ”“ Opportunities between Australia and India

                      Keynote Address to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) by Christopher Pyne, Minister for Education and Training Leader of the House who is in India currently to promote education ties between India and Australia:     Introduction Good afternoon and thank you Professor Mattoo, Director of […]

Saif and Katrina’s Phantom premiers at IFFM

  Synopsis:  Phantom is a political thriller set in the volatile climate that exists in South Asia. Constant terror attacks against India have left the Indian people feeling vulnerable and angry. The Indian government and security agencies are helpless as the masterminds of the attacks are out of reach. When an infiltrator with plans to […]

unINDIAN selected to screen at the Montreal World Film Festival

    The Australian film unINDIAN, directed by Anupam Sharma, has been selected to screen at the prestigious Montreal World Film Festival where the film will have its World Premiere. The film has also been picked up by the Scandinavian boutique international sales agent Yellow Affair. Yellow Affair will launch sales with a major presence […]

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