Closing the Gap for South Asian Representation on Screen
It's no longer a rare sight to see South Asians making waves in media, have influence in politics and have ...
It's no longer a rare sight to see South Asians making waves in media, have influence in politics and have ...
The first time I saw a picture of Devi on Netflix, all the hairs on my arms stood up. She ...
Meera Sharma challenged stereotypes by appearing on popular UK dating show Take Me Out. Is the perception of how South ...
Respect your desi parents and the hustle. Producer / Director Reena Dutt explains how listening to her parents helped her ...
First explicitly expressing her Guyanese background, she later began to emphasize the Indian part of her heritage along with her ...
U.K. chef Parveen Ashraf is building bridges with her ITV show, "Parveen's Indian Kitchen", through the celebration of the food ...
Cricketers Hardik Pandya and K.L. Rahul face immense social media backlash and are banned from the sport indefinitely for comments ...
Some of our BGs spoke to Anupam Kher at the NBC premiere party last month about his new role, the ...
BBC's 'Lost Boys? What’s Going Wrong for Asian Boys' was one of the most intriguing documentaries released as part of ...
Not only was "To All the Boys I Loved Before" a win for representation, it was a fantastic romantic comedy ...
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