Vinod Krishna-directed Elam is first Indian film to win an award at Puerto Rico festival.
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Vishal Naik venture featuring Jiju Nair, Laxmi to be released on Amazon Prime and Neestream.
From hosting Costume Designers Guild Award to Oscars, Indian American actor is on a roll.
Chopra’s dare-to-bare dress reminds fashion watchers of Jennifer Lopez’s iconic look.
From Kal Penn to Nikesh Patel, there is plenty of brown action on TV.
Noted ethnic caricaturist to perform in Maui and Honolulu in December.
SAFF 2019 to premiere 3 films centered around Sikh history.
The “Atif Aslam Live” concert is being promoted by Intense Entertainment.
Nigam teamed up with American actor Alec Baldwin for the Hollywood production.
Nomadic Sufi Muslims from Northwest India incorporate Hindu deities into their devotional songs.
November 15-17 Inaugural edition of NYC SAFF to feature dozens of film and documentaries
Kal Penn reveals the look of first ever Indian Disney cartoon.
Directed and written by Nishi Chawla, the play examines the former British prime minister’s role in colonies, including India.
The promoter promises an “out-of-the-world experience.”
The film, competing in the World Cinema category, is the only Indian film at the festival.
Minhaj sat with seven Indian American kids to discuss everything from mispronounced desi names to dating.
“Next Guest Needs No Introduction,” featuring Khan, will be available on Netflix on October 25.
The Last Color, directed by celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, named “Best Feature Film.”
Suresh Mukund, who shot to fame after winning the “World of Dance,” has been nominated for an Emmy Award. The Emmys will be held in Los Angeles on September 22.
Desi Con, a multimedia interactive evening featuring dance, music and satire show, will be held in Jersey City.
The singer, who will be performing as part of 73rd Indian Independence Day celebrations, will donate 2.5 million rupees to the nonprofit Khalsa Aid.
He will be touring New York, Oakland and Houston in September.
His production company will focus on bringing stories from India on streaming services for global audiences.
The solo show, titled “Fraaaanship!” runs though September 1.
Besides Das, a bevy of big names will perform at the festival, which runs from November 4 to 10.