Archive for September, 2010

More Drama for “‘Dunno Y … Na Jaane Kyun”

More Drama for “‘Dunno Y … Na Jaane Kyun”

Bollywood’s recent queer release, “Dunno Y … Na Jaane Kyun”, has been in the news this week. First, it was reported that the Censor Board has requested that the sex and kissing scenes in the movie be removed from the film so as not to make the Indian public uncomfortable! Finally, yesterday it was reported by Time of India yesterday that the parents of lead actor Yuvraaj Parasher had publicly

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Mahatma Gandhi Health and Peace Walk on Oct 2nd

Mahatma Gandhi Health and Peace Walk on Oct 2nd

Raise awareness about diabetes, heart disease and obesity in the desi community and stay fit by participating in the Mahatma Gandhi Health and Peace Walk in New York City on Saturday, Oct. 2nd. The walk will benefit the South Asian Community with the Arise India Foundation . It will take place in Marcus Garvey Park between 11 am and 12 noon on October 2, 2010. and start on the East

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Desilicious Kaali Raat – Bash in Black on Oct 23

Desilicious Kaali Raat – Bash in Black on Oct 23

Don’t miss our celebration of the dark and dangerously sultry side of Bollywood as we do our bash in sexy black. This time, we’ll be partying on a Saturday so take a disco nap and get ready to go bump in the night til the wee hours with beats by Ashu Rai and DJ Bobby plus big screen visuals by Neeraj. Club Touch features high-end design and sensual opulence with15,000

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Desilicious Sparkle! | September 17 2010

Desilicious Sparkle! | September 17 2010 / read more

Sandhya’s Smatterings: Khichdi – the Ultimate Comfort Food

Sandhya’s Smatterings:  Khichdi – the Ultimate Comfort Food

It’s soon to be fall, the leaves will change color. You and your honey can take a nice leisurely drive to the country (and stop at the desi stores and outlet malls on the way). It’s time for our desi comfort food when the wind picks up, the leaves rustle and you need a shawl or the sweater that Jharna Aunty knitted for you before you left the country. She

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Tiny Drops Hip Hop Center for Youth in India

Tiny Drops Hip Hop Center for Youth in India

Sholay Events would like to help promote Tiny Drops India, a hip hop community center for youth living in the slums of Mumbai and Delhi, with a purpose of providing an alternative creative and social outlet and a space for mentorship and guidance. The founder of the organization grew up in Queens and was deported to india after 9/11 and spent years in Dharavi, the largest slum in Bombay, working

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“Aashayein” reviewed in the NYT

“Aashayein” reviewed in the NYT

Nagesh Kukunoor’s “Aashayein”, the newest film out of Bollywood dealing with death and fatalism opened last week here in New York. The film, starring John Abraham, was reviewed here in the New York Times. We haven’t heard any feedback yet, but it does look slightly better than the newest Hollywood retread opening this week, We Are Family, a film loosely based on Stepmom.

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