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In Comedy Web Series, 'The Fob and I,' Two Contrasting Indian Identities →

March 25, 2016
In NBC Asian America Tags Arts & Entertainment

Vir Das is Bringing Laughs to the Crowd and Challenges to the Status Quo →

December 3, 2015
In NBC Asian America Tags Arts & Entertainment
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Aamir Khan Addresses Women in the World Summit →

April 23, 2015

NBC NEWS - Though he plays an eccentric extraterrestrial in "PK," his latest Bollywood hit, actor Aamir Khan was refreshingly down-to-earth as he addressed a crowd at New York City's Lincoln Center last night. But the 50-year-old star, who was a featured speaker at the sixth annual Women in the World Summit—a three-day conference focusing on issues from maternal mortality to the rise of sexual assault on college campuses...continue to the full article here.

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The Hundred-Foot Journey Star, Manish Dayal, Dishes on Movie →

August 12, 2014

NBC NEWS - Watch actor Manish Dayal flip a cilantro-flecked omelet in The Hundred-Foot Journey—a culture clash between an immigrant Indian family and the owner of a Michelin-starred restaurant, set in the south of France—and you’ll never guess he spent a frenetic month immersed in culinary bootcamp. “We filleted and we chopped,” said the 31-year-old, who worked with gourmands including...continue to the full article here.

In NBC Asian America Tags Arts & Entertainment
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A New Digital Service Gives Indian Matchmaking a Makeover →

July 9, 2014

NBC News - In an attempt to claim a sliver of India’s formidable $25 billion wedding industry, four Harvard Business School graduates are giving the matchmaking mechanism a millennial facelift. It comes in the form of easyBiodata, a new website that digitizes an age-old document that’s integral to the Indian process of arranging marriages. The "biodata," as it's known, is a profile teeming...continue to the full article here.

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