Archive for: April, 2019

Sydney enjoys euphoric sufi evening with Satinder Sartaaj

By Manju Mittal Sydneysiders were left spellbound at Satinder Sartaaj’s intensely powerful and energetic performance with Sufi music on April 27, 2019. Presented by SEEG Production, Satinder’s power-packed performance filled the ambience of the Australia’s icon, Sydney Opera House with divine energy. The concert hall was jam packed with diehard fans of Satinder Sartaaj, making […]

Andhadhun: A tale of fear, deceit and crime

A Review By Preeti Gupta Inspired by a French short film L’Accordeur or The Piano Tuner (2010) by Olivier Treiner, AndhaDhun is a nerve-racking tale of fear, deceit and crime, which definitely keeps one on edge of their seat as it totally messes with your mind. The pun on the title ‘Andhadhun’ is brilliant; initially […]

Sydney meets sufi singer and poet Satinder Sartaj

By Manju Mittal Seeg Productions organised a great evening on April 25, 2019 Meet & Greet and a press conference hosted by Satinder Benepal of the Maharaja Haveli now at its new location in Dural in the presence of organisers Harpreet Singh Sahni, Jatinder Vicky, Councillor, Blacktown City Council Moninder Singh and major sponsors and […]

Australia pays tribute to troops on Anzac Day

One hundred and four years on from the landing of Australian troops at Gallipoli, the nation continues to honour and commemorate those who serve, have served previously, and those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has a long history of maintaining the security of the nation and takes […]

Call for travellers to ensure they are fully protected from measles

NSW residents are being urged to ensure they are fully vaccinated for measles before they travel overseas after 36 people have been diagnosed with the disease in NSW since December last year. The majority of cases have been from travellers who have entered or re-entered Australia and unknowingly been infected with measles while overseas. Outbreaks […]

A Poetic Evening with Deepti Naval

Australian government condemns terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka

Statement by Prime Minister Scott Morisson The Australian Government condemns these further terrorist attacks that we’ve seen, bombings in Sri Lanka of Christians as they went to worship on Easter Sunday and bombings in hotels, all coordinated as part of a deadly terrorist attack. Sri Lanka hasn’t seen this form of violence since 2009 when […]

They are the kings of curry in Parramatta

By Neena Badhwar The play ”˜Curry Kings of Parramatta’ written by Sudha Bhuchar and Shaheen Khan directed by Kristine Landon-Smith at Riverside Theatre in Parramatta on April 18, 19 and 20, is a humorous take on restaurant workers cooped in an Indian commercial kitchen from early hours to late at night, even the chef living […]

Vipassana has slowly, steadily grown on me

By Ila Vedi It has been 15 years since the first time I stepped into Vipassana, a world I can scarcely fathom living without now. In a world dictated by instant gratification, searching for a way of life that delves into its deeper meaning. The first step is to accept the pleasure, and also its […]

Deepti Naval to charm you in person with her poetry

When the ‘Chashme Baddoor’ girl lit up the screen with her ‘Chamko’ soap campaign and then last year her brief appearance in Nicole Kidman’s movie ‘Lion’, audiences realised that her serious charm was still intact. We are talking of Deepti Naval, who is known more as an actress for her starring roles in Hindi super […]

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