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myth of the ‘Asian sex gangs’ In this edition, Asian Sunday publishes the first of a series of reports on child sex exploitation (CSE). Selling children for sex is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world. In Britain, David Cameron has deemed CSE a ‘national threat’ on an equal footing with serious organised crime and terrorism. For Britain’s Muslim community, CSE is a contentious and emotive subject which sparked a rise in hate crime and protests by the far right. Newspapers like the Daily Mirror urged the British Muslim community to take “a long hard look at what it has allowed to happen” In this first report Asian Sunday examines the link between CSE and ethnicity and asks if Britain is in denial about the identity of the sex gangs in our communities. more on pages 6 and 7


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Palestinians attend funeral of Baby Ali’s father, who also died from severe burns caused by the arson attack. Following the funeral of 18-month old Palestinian baby, Ali Saad Dawabsheh who was killed in an arson attack in the occupied West Bank, it was now the turn of the Baby’s father, Saad Dawabsheh who also died from severe burns caused by the settler attack. Palestinian leaders condemned Israel's policy on settlements and dubbed the attack as "war crimes". The 32-year-old died in Soroka hospital, where he had been treated for second-degree burns to more than

80 percent of his body. He leaves his wife and son, who remain critical.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and saying they must fight "terrorism" together.

The Palestine Liberation Organization has said it holds Israel's government "fully responsible" for the death of the 18month-old baby and will lodge a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The US state department condemned the "vicious terrorist attack" in "the strongest possible terms", urging Israel to "apprehend the murderers" and calling on both sides to "avoid escalating tensions".

The attack was roundly condemned around the world, including by Israeli leaders, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ringing

According to the UN, at least 120 attacks by Israeli settlers have been documented in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of 2015.

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At least 29 people have been killed in a suicide bomb blast in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province, an official said. According to the Dawn, the people killed included mainly members of illegal armed groups that have clashed with the security forces and insurgents in the past.

District administrative chief of Khan Abad district, Heyatullah Amiri, said that a suicide bomber on foot targeted a meeting of criminal groups. Twenty-five of those killed were members of the armed groups, including four leaders, while the remaining four were civilians, said Amiri.

Woman runs marathon without a tampon to challenge period-shaming culture

The annual Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak this week, giving amateur skywatchers with clear dark skies a potentially dazzling celestial light show. Luckily for those watching the skies, there will be a new moon, allowing for maximum darkness just when the Perseid meteor shower will be is at its best. The meteor shower's peak occurs during the overnight hours of Wednesday (Aug. 12) and Thursday (Aug 13). No fancy equipment is

Kiran Gandhi, a Harvard MBA recently won praise from feminists alike for her brave and bold step to run the London Marathon on the first day of her period, without a tampon. In her blog, which is titled ‘Going with the Flow’ Blood and sisterhood at the London Marathon Gandhi describes how she is pretty fed up of nobody talking about their monthlies, so, when she got her period on the eve of the London Marathon she decided to go with the flow and run the entire thing without a tampon or pad to make a point about body-positivity. She says in her blog: ‘I decided to just take some midol, hope I wouldn’t cramp, bleed freely and just run…

is required; just a lawn chair and your naked eyes will be enough to see the "shooting stars." The Perseids are visible from all over the Northern Hemisphere. To have the best chance of seeing a meteor, pick a dark area (as far from bright city lights as possible) and face northeast. The meteors were appear to radiate out from the constellation Perseus, hence their name: Perseids. Experts believe you’ll be able to see a lot more than normal this year, so get sky watching.

‘If there’s one person society can’t eff with, it’s a marathon runner. You can’t tell a marathon runner to clean themselves up.’ Kiran decided to use the experience to raise awareness of women ‘who don’t have access to tampons and despite cramping and pain, hide it away like it doesn’t exist.’ She ran the gruelling course with two friends, thinking about how society in general pretends periods don’t exist – bar the occasional TV ad advising women how they can keep their time of the month as invisible as possible. Kiran’s mission was certainly accomplished


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by STAFF REPORTER It is alleged that a plot is being orchestrated by ISIS commanders from Syria, who want to explode a pressure cooker bomb as thousands attend next weekend's event British jihadis have been plotting to blow up the Queen during next weekend's VJ Day celebrations, it has been reported. The assassination plot is

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‘Asian sex gangs’ by Ann Czernik & Pete Sawyer This week, Asian Sunday publishes the first of a series of report’s on child sex exploitation (CSE). Selling children for sex is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world. In Britain, David Cameron has deemed CSE a ‘national threat’ on an equal footing with serious organised crime and terrorism. For Britain’s Muslim community, CSE is a contentious and emotive subject which sparked a rise in hate crime and protests by the far right. Newspapers like the Daily Mirror urged the British Muslim community to take “a long hard look at what it has allowed to ¬happen” In this first report Asian Sunday examines the link between CSE and ethnicity and asks if Britain is in denial about the identity of the sex gangs in our communities. The industrial scale of children being trafficked and sold for sex in the UK would probably never have come to light had it not been for one fact . The grooming gangs that hit the headlines were ‘Asian’ For over a decade, the Home Office ignored reports which show that year on year nearly 5000 children were at risk of CSE across the UK. In 2011, CSE became front page news when The Times newspaper proclaimed that there was a “conspiracy of silence” around the numbers of Pakistani men abusing young white girls in on street grooming gangs. Agencies said fears of being branded racist prevented them from taking action.

Michelle Lee-Izu, Director for Barnardo’s Children’s Services and Lead on CSE, told Asian Sunday that the emphasis on race is putting children at risk. Barnardo’s are the leading provider of CSE services in the UK, with services in 47 locations. Last year, the charity worked with 3,175 children at risk of CSE. Izu warns that “The evidence from our young people is that it’s men of a whole range of cultures who are involved in sexual exploitation. People have to be held to account regardless of what race or culture they are from but it’s really important that people don’t get caught up in the myth that it’s only one race.” Izu said “The risk is that girls from a range of cultures don’t get identified as victims. One of our concerns is that the girls we are identifying are mainly white” She’s quick to ask “Have services really found the way to reach girls from a range of races and cultures where exploitation is hidden?” After the Jay Inquiry confirmed the extent of agency failings in Rotherham, Theresa May told MP’s that “I am clear that cultural concerns – the fear of being racist, and the frankly disdainful attitude to some of our most vulnerable children must never stand in the way of child protection. CSE happens in all communities” Out of Sight, Out of Mind (2011) by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection is the only study into links between on street grooming and offender profiles in the UK. Of nearly 3000 alleged groomers, 28 per cent

were of Asian origin. This figure included men from Pakistani heritage, Bangladesh, British born Asians and the rest of the entire sub-continent. The vast majority were white British.

Instead of confronting the truth about the grooming gangs, CSE is seen through a distorted prism of difference. On 17 April 2015, amidst a blaze

of publicity, six men were jailed for a combined total of 31 years and nine months for child sexual exploitation offences in Banbury in Oxfordshire. All were of Asian heritage.


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COVER STORY ‘The emphasis on race is putting children at risk. The evidence from our young people is that it’s men of a whole range of cultures who are involved in sexual exploitation. People have to be held to account regardless of what race or culture they are from but it’s really important that people don’t get caught up in the myth that it’s only one race.”

Michelle Lee-Izu, Director for Barnardo’s Children’s Services and Lead on CSE

The coverage of their crimes was a stark contrast to another trial which started a few days later in Wrexham. During the 70’s and 80’s, children from North Wales care homes were groomed, brutalised, trafficked and sold by their carers for over twenty years in an international prostitution and pornography racket. Children were exploited even after they left the care system, into adulthood, and former residents have claimed they were abused by MP’s, businessmen and police officers. In 1998, the Waterhouse Inquiry concluded that there was no evidence of an organised paedophile ring operating out of North Wales children’s homes. The National Crime Agency set up Operation Pallial to investigate abuse in North Wales children’s homes in 2012 after the BBC accused the government of a cover-up. In April 2015, a former professional wrestler, local radio DJ and a children’s home owner appeared in court in Wrexham accused of offences relating to one of the biggest child sex exploitation rings in Britain. For a number of years, Gary Cooke, a former North Wales care home worker ran a local sex shop and supplied children for sex

throughout the North of England and Wales during the 70’s and 80’s. The seven men – all white – were convicted for their part in the grooming gang including George Phoenix, a taxi driver from Wrexham. Stephen, who gave evidence to the Waterhouse Inquiry said “Still to this day, there is a coverup. The current investigation by the NCA and the CPS is failing. There are hundreds who should have been prosecuted and who got away with it. I believe it would have been treated differently if businessmen, police officers and prominent people had not been involved. If the full investigation of the early complaints in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s had been properly investigated by a different police force then we would have had a different outcome. If the truth came out, I think Britain would be devastated – no one would want to believe that this had happened in such a small place. People involved in the exploitation came from all over the UK, from every section of society” Karen Grey, a survivor of the North Wales care home scandal said “The exploitation of children continues today. Nothing will change until everyone wakes up

to the reality that children were, and are still sexually exploited from supposedly safe and secure environments. Agencies are responsible for checking the background of everyone that comes into contact with children in their care. They know children are exploited and they choose to ignore it. Grooming is grooming, it still screws you over, it stays with you for the rest of your life, and it impacts on everyone in your life. Care should be somewhere you feel safe, not somewhere you are scared to go back to. Care should be knowing that no-one will hurt you. ” But across the UK care home continue to be targeted by groomers of all ethnicities. Izu said “Residential units are still easy targets because those men groom one young person and they can get access to other young people. Often, those young people have other vulnerabilities which make them more susceptible. There are residential units within the private sector. Some are really good, and some are challenged. “ This week, another report into CSE - The Way Forward for Rotherham - was quietly released by Rotherham Safeguarding Children Board

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COVER STORY "The well publicised link between taxis and CSE has and continues to cast a long shadow over the vast majority of law abiding drivers who make their living from the taxi trade.” Michelle Lee-Izu, Director for Barnardo’s Children’s Services and Lead on CSE

with a startling secret hidden in its pages. Between 2012 and 2014, nearly 70 per cent of CSE perpetrators in Rotherham are reportedly white British. Izu said “Our role has not been with working directly with perpetrators and understanding why those patterns have been seen but someone needs to do that. It needs close working with communities to look at what is happening and what are the solutions. There is a need to understand that and communities need to be part of those solutions” If there is a consistent factor, it’s not ethnicity. For over 100 years, grooming gangs have operated using the same business model. In 1885, journalist William Stead, uncovered a burgeoning trade in “maidens” supplied - at a price - to rich businessmen and MP’s by bell boys and carriage drivers. Brothel keepers would send gangs around the country to source suitable unsuspecting 13 year old victims. The pioneering reportage in the Pall Mall

Gazette resulted in the “Stead Act” raising the age of consent from 13 to 16. From Victorian madams, to rent boy rings in North Wales care homes, to the more recent Rotherham sex scandal, the same disturbing pattern emerges. A network of abusers target vulnerable victims as potential product to be exploited within the sex industry. The ‘product’ is groomed, raped, and then passed around. Drugs and alcohol are administered to create dependency and to make victims more pliable. Many are trafficked from their home towns across the UK and sold in party houses, cheap motels, and from the back of cars. The victims rarely profit from their abuse. Instead, they are threatened, beaten and coerced into what most would call sexual slavery. Last week, the Old Bailey heard how two young girls in Aylesbury were horrifically exploited by a ruthless sex gang from 2006 – 2012. Woman A, told the court “Some were taxi drivers. Some were bus drivers. Some were drug

dealers. Some weren’t even from Aylesbury. He used to bring them from anywhere. They used to pay him. He didn’t care...The most I had sex with in one day was five or six.” She added: “In general, I was happy. I could have any food or drink I wanted or anything else I wanted. I never paid for taxis.” The national taxi association said that “The well publicised link between taxis and CSE has and continues to cast a long shadow over the vast majority of law abiding drivers who make their living from the taxi trade.” In May, Barnardo’s received £735 000 from the Department for Education to raise awareness of CSE amongst the night economy in 12 areas including Bradford and Rotherham. The campaign is called “In Plain Sight” Izu explained “It’s not assuming all taxi drivers are abusing children - they are not. The work we are doing is about raising awareness so that people can report and stop CSE. So that people are absolutely clear that this is abuse, if you work in the taxi office, or you are a nonabusing taxi operator and you

The National Taxi Association want to report that information, how do you do that if you are fearful for your job?” Izu said “One of the things we are doing is producing leaflets, training, working with licensing people They can choose not to issue a license or withdraw a license. The posters will be up in taxi offices and there will be the non-emergency number for police. They can ring in and report it as a crime.” When we spoke to taxi drivers across the UK, they said police and the local authorities need to regulate the industry effectively, and to police CSE robustly. None of the drivers were aware of the “In Plain Sight” campaign. One company in Bradford said “I’ve had no-one making inquiries about CSE. I don’t think awareness training will do any good but locking perpetrators up might. Either someone is being bad or they’re not, I don’t need training not to abuse anyone. It just sounds like a job’s worth to me” In Bradford, taxi drivers told Asian Sunday that drivers were routinely called to pick up at

risk young girls. Far from being involved in CSE, these drivers were simply doing their job and say they have no control over who calls a taxi. Taxi drivers who did raise concerns said they were threatened, and their property was damaged. They say they are scared to speak out and even if they did, they don’t have any faith in services to respond effectively. Its twenty years since Barnardo’s set up the first project to address modern day child sex exploitation in Bradford in 1994. Izu sighs “Twenty years feels like a long time to be working on it. There is much more responsibility being taken by essentially government and local government and the statutory agencies. Obviously, some of that has been prompted by Rotherham. There is a long way still to go. We’re not there until CSE stops. I don’t know when that will be but I think that is where we should be heading” If the myth of the Asian sex gang is allowed to colour the perception that perpetrators and victims are of one ethnicity, then it’s going to take another 100 years to get there together.


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Sikh activist continues hunger strike to free Sikh Political Prisoners. by Ninder Kaur Sikh activist Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa has been on hunger strike for more than seven months now, since January 16, 2015. The 82- year-old US resident’s decision for going on a hunger strike came about as a form of peaceful protest against illegal and prolonged detention of Sikh Political Prisoners. Ever since being initiated as a Khalsa in 1972, the former Government teacher has advocated human rights, and spoke out against injustices to Sikhs and other minorities living in India. Now, despite his deteriorating health, Surat spoke with force about the cause that has led him to a hunger strike. “The question is not about the release of a few Sikh prisoners, the question is

about the inalienable right of a person to live life without fetters. The question is about the regaining of liberty after you have completed the full term of one’s sentence in prison. The question is about justice, equality and fair play. The question is about parity between the rich and famous and the poor and the underdogs. The prime question is whether after 66 years of the constitution, does it give the Sikhs the rights and privileges due to them as compared to the other majority community?” Further stipulating his decision, Surat Singh’s son, Ravinderjit Singh, a U.S. citizen, who visited India to look after his father, was held under Indian police custody for two months under charges of being “likely to commit a breach of the peace”. At the time of his arrest, Surat Singh Khalsa was peacefully protesting for release of Sikh political

Sikh activist Bapu Surat Singh Kalsa continues months of hunger strike to protest against detention of Sikh Prisoners.

prisoners. His son was merely accompanying his father at the hospital, when they were both arrested. Since February 26, he has been forcefully kept at Ludhiana Civil Hospital where he has been subjected to medical procedures. The police have also enforced that the public are not allowed access to Surat. Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa’s daughter Sarvarinder Kaur said: “Bapu Ji has faced immense torture in police custody. He has been through the situation where the food pipes were stitched to his forehead so he does not keep removing them. Now, he remains chained to his hospital bed. Isn’t his violation of his rights?” Bapu Surat Singh was released on 23rd April after dropping all the charges against him. Sarvinder Kaur also stated

that her brother, Ravinderjit Singh, who was released after 61 days, was also brutally beaten in the police custody.

questions about human rights violations of Sikhs in India with the Foreign Office and Indian High Commissioner.

“Bapu ji’s health is deteriorating now. He is becoming weak by every passing day and is not even able to speak now. He requires two people to carry him now and is not able to stand by his own.”

Surat Singh is determined to continue the fast till his demands are fulfilled.

She also said that her father feels that living a free life is every person’s human rights, and these Sikh prisoners should not be deprived of it. It is for reasons like this that hundreds of Sikhs from across the UK have been protesting outside the Houses of Parliament to seek answers from the British government over the release of what they described as political prisoners in India. Many have sent emails to their local MP to raise

Ravinder Jeet Singh added: “Struggle of my father is entirely peaceful. Along with him, our entire family, and all supporters are seeking the release of political prisoners through a peaceful protest. We condole violence but will continue to pursue our rights through peaceful and democratic means.” The police action in India has also sparked protests in America and Canada. Launching a ‘Sikh Referendum 2020’ campaign, activists claimed that they will get Punjab freed from the Indian government by 2020.

Protestors in London for the release of ‘political prisoners’ in India.


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Bike Ride from Edinburgh to London aims to raise funds and awareness for Palestinians by Staff Reporter Hundred’s of cyclists have begun a bike ride in a bid to raise awareness and funds for conflict torn people of Palestine. The Big Ride is claimed to be one of the largest mass participation cycling events of its kind in Britain. It will follow a stunning route from Edinburgh to London, covering over 400 miles over nine days. Riders have passed cities Bradford, Sheffield and Barnsley with huge receptions and expect to finish in London on Sunday 9 August. Former Liberal Democrat MP and passionate Palestine campaigner David Ward was also amongst one of the cyclists. He said “It’s a fantastic organisation and what a great spirit it is riding with these people. This ride is about two things. Raising money for a very important cause, but more than that it’s about raising awareness. As I have been travelling people have been asking what this ride is about. Now they will go on the internet and look up what we’re doing and they will see the work and support the Palestinians. The event has also received a number of messages of support which includes support from the award

Riders arrive in Bradford cycling for the Palestinian cause

winning stage, film and television actress Maxine Peake. “More and more people are becoming aware about the justice for the Palestinians. I am supporting the Big Ride as it is essential to show the Palestinian people that we are appalled by the long and horrendous suffering they have endured at the hands of the Israeli government. Hopefully this terrific event

will go some way to forcing our government to wake up and take responsibility. I wish all the participants a fun packed ride and may your bum be not so numb.” Maxine Peake The ride will raise funds for the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA). This is a natural progression from our ethos and commitment to fundraising in Laos, Pakistan, Tibet and Vietnam through LVCF.


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Manchester’s

first boutique Asian shopping centre set to open this autumn by Staff Reporter Asian retail has become a serious business over the past few years, with Bazaar’s and Asian shopping centre’s opening up across the country. Now Manchester is set to have its own too. The bustling and hugely diverse inner city area of Manchester, Cheetham Hill, will see its first high end Asian shopping centre open this Autumn. The shopping mail which is being built with an investment of £750,000 in a brand new retail area of approximately 20,000 square feet is going to house around 60 retail units in open plan shopping area with free parking for over 500 vehicles. It will open six days a week from 10am to 8pm providing shoppers and opportunity to buy a range of products from the Asian continent ranging from fashion clothing, occasional wear, fashion footwear, jewellery, perfumery,

Manchester Asian Bazaar café, beauty products and haberdashery but to mention a few.

The shopping centre is expected to attract over 20,000 visitors a week into

Cheetham Hill from all over greater Manchester, Lancashire and beyond. It will be offering some of the best products available in the country in the Asian designer market uplifting the whole area as a place to shop which will have a positive effect on local businesses. Tariq said “The demand of fashion merging from east to west has brought this new wave of clothing and accessories from that part of the world, I am confident that it will be a place for all to shop eastern and western alike bringing a breath of fresh air to what’s on offer.”

With many big fashion brands queuing to sign up for space, owners are also excited about the in house 60 seater café and a lavishly done out beauty area, offering pampering and dedicated beauty salon treatments. It is hoped the centre will bring in an investment of over £10 million from retailers and top brands who have taken concessions in the shopping mall making it one of the most desired places for Asian shopping. The local area will also see a boost of over 200 jobs.


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Will our kids be able to get a property of their own? by Mr. Charter Whenever I see customers who are older, I always think you do not know how lucky you are. This is especially the case, when they start talking about property, and how they faced severe hardship paying their mortgage off. Although this maybe the case in times of recession, when interest rates went through the roof, but is it really the case that the older generation suffered greater than those in their twenties/thirties now. Well, a recent survey I saw highlighted that twenty years ago, the average mortgage to buy a home was circa £38, 000, with a deposit of around 5 per cent. The average circa income of the mortgagee was circa £16, 000 to get onto the ladder; therefore around two or three times income. Now if we fast forward twenty years in time, then to get a mortgage you need a deposit of 25 per cent to get a good rate, a salary of around £38, 000 and an average mortgage of £123, 000. This equates to a mortgage of three to four times income. This means a significantly higher income multiple. What I also failed to highlight above is the term of the average mortgage has increased from 25 years to 30 years. So what is fuelling demand in property? Well the answer is

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we, the English like to be home owners; therefore the level of demand is higher, and the level of supply of property is low. This was not helped by buy to let investors, and estate agents pushing up prices during the last fifteen years, which has seen prices triple. However are prices going to double or triple again? Well the honest answer is I doubt it, unless wages significantly rise, and individuals have surplus incomes to be able to purchase property. So, coming to the question of will our kids be able to purchase a property of their own, well the answer is probably yes although I think it will take our children far longer to pay for their properties, with far greater pressure on retirement planning.

Perhaps the answer is forward planning by us the parents now. If monthly out goings allow, then a sensible idea could be to put monies away on a monthly basis for our children now. This means when they finally are ready to leave the nest there will be a pot ready to be used as a deposit. So, rather than worrying about the future, little changes now can make a huge difference in the future. I started saving for my children, when they were babies, and although at the beginning I felt the direct debit going out of my accounts, now it is a norm, and all it took was a small push to think about my own affairs, and take my own advice.

Not every name is good. Unfortunately, we rarely think too deeply whether a particular name is a good name. We evaluate it from the perspective of how attractive it sounds. This isn’t the only criteria that needs to be considered.

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GHAP SHAP Bend It Like Beckham

The must see musical that has people coming back for more Mrs Bhamra talks Beckham by Ninder Kaur The multiple award-winning movie turned musical is continuing to score success right through to London’s West End. Adapted by Gurinder Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges from the 2002 smash hit film of the same name, Bend it Like Beckham: The Musical follows Jess, a talented young football player torn between following in the footsteps of her hero David Beckham, or living up to family expectations of university, career and marriage. With the success of the the musical reaching great lengths at the Phoenix Theatre in London, Asian Style Magazine caught up with Natasha Jayetileke who plays Mrs Bhamra in the show stopping production. What can people expect in the musical? They can expect a production that appeals to everyone. Everyone can identify with it from parents,

to children, females to malesirrespective of their culture and upbringing. You can also expect new music, composed by Howard Goodhall and Kuljit Bhamra who have cocomposed some of it together. They can expect a big company with lots of high energy performances as there are 31 of us that are in the show. The production appeals to everyone and portrays a multicultural Britain. Ultimately, it is a feel good show with a beautiful story that you will get swept away in. How long has it taken to rehearse? The seed of musical came about 4 years ago. In those four years, Gurinder Chadha has talked about it with producers. There has been three different workshops and this production we started back in March. We have done a month of previews in London and we opened officially to the public in July. It has been a labour of love but it has been worth it. Tell us about your character? When the opportunity to work with Gurinder and our choreographer Aletta Collins came about, it was too good to turn down. I was cast just before Christmas and started rehearsing in March.

Lauren Samuels (Jules) and Natalie Dew (Jess)

Hounslow Harriers

I play such a bold, brilliant and big character. Playing Mrs Bhamra is a challenge as I’m a little younger and slimmer than she is. She is a world away from me as a person and that’s what makes it so good playing her. That’s what I love about doing it every night because I have to mentally and physically become this strong incredible character. How does this experience compare to other theatre roles you have before? This is a brand new experience, slightly complicated at times because there are various hurdles to overcome such as script issues and just the fact that you have to put a football match on stage has been complicated. Also, this is the oldest character I have ever played. It is also the first time that I have played a mother to two teenage daughters who are quite strongwilled, feisty and strong minded, so I got to explore that relationship with them which has been challenging and rewarding. Do you follow football? It is always the rugby on in our house and cricket. With this year’s world cup it was impossible to not get caught up in excitement of the Lionesses.

We were 100% behind them and bowed to them after every show and when we found out they were out of the tournament, we were completely devastated. If you could play another character in the musical, who would it be? That’s a tricky questions because with Mrs Bhamra there is no one like her. Paul and Gurinder who wrote the script have given me the most fabulous lines and this incredible woman to play. If I had to choose, I would go as far away from my character as Mrs Bhamra and I would play David Beckham. He is the only character in the musical who is a real person, everyone else is interpreting character from the script. To play Beckham would to be imitating a legend. Tom Millen who plays Beckham interprets him so brilliantly. The first time I saw him, I was moved to tears. How was it working with rest of the cast? We have such a massive cast of 31 of us. We are so diverse in every way. We came together in March and it has been such an incredible journey so far. We we are striving for the show to be the best it can be and for it to be a great success . When you are working with people six days a week, long

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Jamie Campbell Bower (Joe) and Natalie Dew (Jess) hours and you are striving for the same goals then it is difficult to not be a close group. We all get on great really well. When you are on stage with those people every night, you have to trust each other in order to know people will help you when you need help with lines and people are going to be there for you when you are tired, poorly etc. I am so lucky to be part of a team that get on so well and have so much fun. People have said how obvious it is we get on, so much energy and friendship is shown on stage and off stage. What was it like working with Gurinder? She is an extraordinary individual. I have never met anyone or worked with anyone like here before. She is so brave to have taken on a piece of work like Bend It Like Beckham, which was a formidable piece in her career, and to take that and bravely translate it for the stage, when she has never directed anything for theatre before and to have done it so well is amazing. Beyond what she does professionally, I have learnt so much more from her personal life. She manages to balance and juggle her family with all the other things she is achieving in her career. I have learnt a lot of that stuff about her and how to make it work with family

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Natalie Dew (Jess)

Natasha Jayetileke (Mrs Bhamra)

Preeya Kalidas (Pinky)

life and professional life. I feel grateful to have not only worked with her as a talent, but her as a woman.

What do you enjoy the most about theatre production?

Like Beckham is definitely leading the way and I am sure others will follow. We will start to see an even more truthful portrayal of the world we are living in.

Can we expect any good songs in the musical? You can expect non-stop singing. The songs are so memorable. In fact, one time I was running to catch the tube home and I heard a group of girls singing. People leave the theatre humming along to the songs. It is an original score, so the songs have been composed purely for the musical. Howard and Kuljit have found an incredible fusion of western music and eastern bhangra vibes and have put it together so well. Charles Hart is a legend for writing lyrics for Phantom of the Opera and Aspect of Love, so he knows how to write some really catchy lyrics. How long have you been in theatre? I have worked in theatre for ten years. My parents used to take me and my sister to the theatre a lot. I grew up going to the west end and listening to musical sound tracks, so to be doing it professionally now is a dream come true. To have worked successfully in this field for ten years is a real achievement.

Sophie- Louise Dann (Paula) and Lauren Samuels (Jules)

The joy of working on stage as opposed to on camera or on radio is great, as I get to see first hand and hear and feel audience’s reaction to the story you are telling. You get to hear their raucous laughter and see people wiping away a tear and beaming after the show. The adrenalin you get from seeing and hearing that is unbeatable. Can we expect to see you in more theatre productions? At the moment I am 100% devoted to Bend It Like Beckham. We do eight shows a week, six days a week. There is very little time to focus on anything else at the moment. At the end of the year when we finish this contract then we shall see but right now I am dedicated and devoted to this project. Do you think there should be more theatre productions centred on multiculturalism and diversity? More and more theatre companies are creating work that is reflecting the country we are living in now. Bend It

Natasha Jayetileke (Mrs Bhamra), Natalie Dew (Jess), Tony Jayawardena (Mr Bhamra) & Preeya Kalidas (Pinky)

Why should people come watch it? We have had many 5* reviews from established critics and journalists. The reaction every day has been incredibly positive. We have done over 50 shows. We have standing ovations every night, full houses and we have people waiting at stage doors telling us in person how great we are. I knew people would love it, but we didn’t anticipate the extend on how much they would love it which does to show there is something in it for everyone. For those of you who can’t come down to watch it, we have recorded a cast album which is going to be released shortly. You will get to listen to the music and hear the story that way. Bend It Like Beckham The Musical is being performed at the Phoenix Theatre, London. For more information visit www. benditlikebeckhamthemusical.co.uk or call 0843 316 1082 to book your tickets.

Tony Jayawardena (Mr Bhamra)



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What to wear to a

BBQ cookout?

We share homemade hair masks to help you maintain those

luscious locks Exclusive:

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What to wear to a

BBQ ? cookout

The Jumpsuit

Thank god for the peplum. Not only will it flatter your figure but it will beat the BBQ bloat. You needn’t shy away when it comes to chomping on another burger, the peplum has it covered. Team with skinny jeans and a statement necklace for the perfect summer look.

You could opt for a skater dress in the breezy summer weather but with the weather being so unpredictable you might want to avoid flashing everyone your undies when a gust of wind comes your way. If you want to avoid that classic Marilyn moment then why not give jumpsuits a whirl. They are a much safer and comfortable option, and better yet they look ridiculously cool.

New look jumpsuit £22.99

by Ninder Kaur Summer is finally here which means beach days, happy hours, al fresco lunches and endless BBQ invites. But it’s only got you thinking-what an earth do I wear?! Here at Asian Style Magazine we have it covered. We have rounded up the best stylish, yet strategic options that will finally have you RSVP’ing to those BBQ invites.

The Peplum look

house of fraser top £12.99

Denim Jumpsuit M&S £45

h&m textured peplum top £12


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All things Print

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No matter what item of clothing it is on, we love prints- whether that be shorts, playsuits, camis or trousers. Prints will instantly uplift your once before boring outfit into a chic summer statement ensemble. When you think of prints- think floral, because not only will you look bang on trend, but you can definitely disguise those saucy slip ups

Flat shoes, flat shoes, leave on your flat shoes

Summer Jackets

Is it going to be boiling? Raining? Hurricaning? All of the above? You will never be able to rely on the Great British weather, but you can rely on an awesome new season jacket. Whether you opt for a bomber jacket, longline blazer or the classic denim jacket at least you will be ready when the weather decides to take a turn for the worst.

Miss Selfridge Leaf Print Duster Coat £35

Select multi floral peplum £10.99 Dorothy Perkins Tropical Print Duster Coat £35

Adidas Superstar £67

With BBQs not being the ideal scenario to seat all your guests, you’ll be doing yourself a favour if you opt for flat shoes because there’s a ton of standing on your feet involved. So, why not leave the wedges and heels at home for a more soiree evening and put your best foot first in some fashiontrainers or sandals. This will keep you chic - and comfy all night long.

Warehouse knee high gladiator sandals £48

Next denim jacket £30 Zara summer jacket £29.99

BBQs are a great time for catching up with friends and family. No doubt you will be dragged into a game of footy or forced into playing some casual swingball.

River Island Bow Detail Flat Strap Sandals £30 Matalan t-bar-sandal £12


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Style

tips for the summer

by Ninder Kaur Stitch Three is a unique, high fashion retail and studio concept, driven by three of the sector’s leading influencers – Aisha Tabani Chowdhry, Aamna Lakhany and Radhika Hasan. With summer in full force, Stitch Three studios have it covered to help you look and feel fabulous all summer long: • Beauty is skin deep: Our skin is missing that much needed vitamin D we are so deprived of. By investing in a great cleanser and sun block and drinking lots of water, you will be well on your way to getting that envious gorgeous summer glow. • Hair and nails: Funky plaits are everywhere you look this summer and they work well for Asian hair. High ponytails have also made a comeback this season, adding a splash of chic and sophistication to your look. As with nails, we say the brighter the better. Florescent nails are great for summer. Not only will it highlight your glowing tan more but also a pop colour will look great. • White on white: It’s the colour that instantly screams pure, beautiful and classically chic. It is a look that never goes out of style and one that will have everyone staring at you in awe. Try a flowy tunic with cropped trousers or flared trousers with a crop top. No matter how you style it, this is a look guaranteed to look good.

• Printed trousers: Printed trousers are a safe but colourful way to embrace this summer season’s look. Team up your printed trousers with some plain tops and you will be well on your way to looking fab. Check out these beautifully tailored chain embroidery trousers by Sania Maskatiya available at Stitch Three

• The trusted pastels takeover: You can never go wrong with the soft candy floss hues such as peach, lime green and pale yellows. These colours will have you looking pretty and fresh this summer. Try the pretty florals on offer by Farida Hasan and the gorgeous summer capes by Maheen Karim.


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• The ‘go to’ Maxi dresses: Nothing says summer like a maxi dress does. Stitch Three is offering a number of styles, fabrics, cuts and prints. With an array of designs to choose from there is one to suit everyone. Make a statement by trying one of the beautiful print ones on offer by Sania Maskatiya.

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Prints prints and more prints: Stitch Three are offering a number of printed look all put together by designers Sania Maskatiya and Nida Azwer. They feature everything from bright colours with birdcages to sea horses, fairy tales and so much more. By simply buying a printed top and styling it with some dark or light pants, palazzos, printed pants or maxi skirts you will be well on your way to pulling off a variety of looks all summer long.

Summer jackets: Light chiffon or silk jackets with delicate embroidery and hand-crafted embellishment are a must this summer. With a number of pretty summer colours to choose from, pair them with a plain top and cigarette or crop pants for effortless chic that will instantly take your look from day to night. You can also team up the jacket with a pair of jeans or over a dress and it will equally have heads turning. Designers such as Nida Azwer and Sania Maskatiya are hugely popular for this look and offer a number of different cuts, lengths and colour options

Check out the website for more styles and designs www.stitchthree.com


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HOMEMADE HAIR MASKS for LUSCIOUS LOCKS by RUPA GILL

Want to fix problem hair? Whether it’s dry, oily, dull or damaged, there are things you can find in your kitchen to help restore its condition. As well as being cheaper and customisable to your needs, homemade hair masks contain no harsh chemicals. Best of all, you can tinker with the mask until it exactly matches your own hair’s needs.


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Creamy avocado mask for dull lifeless hair Avocados have long been used in beauty treatments for their nourishing and hydrating properties. This homemade avocado hair mask is perfect for those with dry hair, as the avocado contains moisturising properties that revitalise dull, lifeless hair. How to Make the Creamy Avocado Hair Mask Ingredients: • 1 small ripe avocado • 1 tablespoon olive oil • 1/4 cup milk

Cover the mask with a disposable hair cap and leave to penetrate for 20mins. Avocado: avocado is one of nature’s greatest moisturisers, rich in vitamins such as E & B and nutrients. Its natural oils will give your hair the moisture it’s lacking. Olive oil: try to use extra virgin olive oil for best results, this has been used for centuries for hair and skin moisturising as it is nourishing and strengthening, perfect for dry and damaged hair. Milk: softens hair.

Banana hair mask for dry, damaged hair Bananas are simply the best fruits one can find year-round. They are incredible beauty fruits, as they are super rich in potassium, vitamins, anti-oxidants, and natural oils. Use a homemade banana hair mask for its amazing moisturising properties. The moisture boost will strengthen your hair to prevent breakage and split ends, maintain your natural hair elasticity, and make your hair bouncy and healthy. How to Make a Homemade Banana Hair Mask Ingredients: • 1 to 2 overripe bananas • 1 teaspoon coconut oil • 1 teaspoon olive oil • 1 tablespoon honey Cover the mask with a disposable hair cap and leave to penetrate for 20mins. Banana: rich in vitamins and oils, especially good for improving hair

elasticity, therefore preventing split ends and breakage, and also good for dandruff. Mash about half a banana, use on its own or with other ingredients. Freezing and thawing the banana before use can help to reduce lumps, which are difficult to wash out of hair. Coconut oil: not surprisingly, coconut oil is good for dry or damaged hair because it soaks into the hair shaft and coats the hair with it’s nutrients. Olive oil: try to use extra virgin olive oil for best results, this has been used for centuries for hair and skin moisturising as it is nourishing and strengthening, perfect for dry and damaged hair. Honey: honey is moisturising and a humectant (has the ability to cling onto moisture) making it suitable for dry hair. Be aware that it also lightens the colour of your hair (bleaching effect). Use as much as necessary (not too much or you’ll be left with sticky hair)

Sweet strawberry hair mask for oily hair Strawberries are tart fruits, loaded with vitamin C, which makes them perfect for controlling scalp oil. They help rinse away excess oil buildup and are very gentle in doing so. Strawberries also regulate the scalp’s natural pH. Use strawberries in your homemade hair mask for glossy, shiny hair! You have to use a moisturising ingredient together with strawberries to prevent your hair from over-drying, as strawberries are mostly used for very oily and greasy hair. How to Make a Homemade Strawberry Hair Mask Ingredients: • 1 handful of fresh strawberries (roughly seven for medium-length hair) • 1 tablespoon coconut oil • 1 tablespoon honey

Cover the mask with a disposable hair cap and leave to penetrate for 20mins. Strawberries: strawberries are good at regulating oil production in the scalp and rinsing off any oil from your hair, plus they are packed full of vitamin C, which is essential for hair health. Mash a few up and apply to hair either alone or with other ingredients of your choice. Coconut oil: not surprisingly, coconut oil is good for dry or damaged hair because it soaks into the hair shaft and coats the hair with it’s nutrients. Honey: honey is moisturising and a humectant (has the ability to cling onto moisture) making it suitable for dry hair. Be aware that it also lightens the colour of your hair (bleaching effect). Use as much as necessary (not too much or you’ll be left with sticky hair)

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TO WASH OR NOT TO WASH? It seems simple, right? Take a shower and wash your hair daily. Wrong! Washing your hair may seem like a simple task, but you would be surprised how many are doing it wrong, especially those of you with curly hair. Washing your hair incorrectly can lead to scalp irritation, dandruff, lice and other scalp issues. Certain hair types and textures only require washing once a week, while others feel best when washed 2-3 times a week. The no-shampoo method is also referred to as co-washing or conditioner washing. Here are a few basic guidelines on a routine to get healthy, well-behaved waves, curls and coils.

Why No Shampoo? Most commercial shampoos contain sulfates and surfactants that are too harsh for our hair and tend to rob our hair of moisture. Curly hair tends to be more porous than straight hair, which makes rinsing out all traces of shampoo virtually impossible and causing frizz. Many conditioners also contain mild surfactants which, paired with a little manual friction, can lift off dirt, debris and excess oil from our scalp and hair. To make a shampoo free routine work, you should eliminate the use of most silicones (‘cones for short) from your hair care routine since most can only be removed with harsh shampoos. Washing with a conditioner while using them would cause them to quickly build up on the hair, which results in dull, matted hair and poor curl definition. Try Using sulphate free shampoo’s such as Burt Bee’s More Moisture Baobab Shampoos for Natural hair hydration.

Choosing A Conditioner It is very important to choose a good conditioner if you’re going no shampoo. Here is what you should look for on the label:

Emollients Emollients soften, smooth the hair and give it shine. There are hundreds of them, including such natural emollients as vegetable oils and nut butters. Widely used emollients include glycerides and liposomes.

Proteins Proteins temporarily “repair” the hair and/or protect it. Occasionally proteins will build up on some

people’s hair, especially on healthier hair. In this case, alternate with a protein-free conditioner. Examples of proteins include silk, soy, wheat, keratin or individual amino acids (components of proteins).

How to Style Curls •

CHOOSE a silicone-free gel, and one that’s clear, to allow the natural shine to come through.

DON’T ever brush your hair.

DETANGLE when your hair is soaking wet. Use a wide-tooth comb, or just your fingers.

NEVER rub your hair with a towel. Instead, gently blot the water using scrunching motions.

GENTLY apply product, preferably by scrunching.

AIR dry your hair or diffuse partially to avoid frizz.

DON’T touch your hair while it’s drying.

Humectants Humectants absorb water and hold in moisture. They are absolutely crucial in a conditioner for curly hair. Panthenol, vegetable glycerin, sorbitol and honey are just a few humectants to look for on the label. Moisturizers soften and control to curly hair. Amino acids and aloe vera are two great moisturizers.

How to Co-Wash After wetting your hair thoroughly, pour a penny-sized amount of conditioner in your hand. Use the pads of your fingertips, apply to one spot of your scalp and massage well, just as you would with shampoo. REPEAT until you’ve scrubbed all over. RINSE all the conditioner off with plenty of warm water, still gently massaging with your fingertips so the friction will dissolve any residue. POUR more conditioner into your hand, rub your palms together and apply over the length as you normally did in the past. DETANGLE with your fingers or a very wide-toothed comb. FOR extra moisturising, clip your hair up and continue with your shower. When you’re done, set the water as cool as is comfortable to you, rinse for just a second or two, and gently squeeze the excess water off.

Although the no shampoo works well for many some people may have to continue using shampoo (hopefully a lot less often than before) because of an oily scalp. This is usually more common in those with wavy hair. To avoid drying the hair, here’s a recommended way to use shampoo: WET hair under a gentle shower. TAKE a tablespoon of conditioner, and using your fingers, lightly coat

your hair from the ends to the midshaft. This hair has been around longer than the hair at the roots and needs more lubrication. The conditioner protects the hair by not allowing shampoo to penetrate and dehydrate the shaft. IF you’re using shampoo, squeeze a half teaspoon (no more) onto your fingertips and apply it gently to the scalp and roots only. Don’t use your nails. Start at the forehead and work around the scalp, then rinse thoroughly. ADD a half teaspoon of conditioner to your hair and work it through with your fingers. Then rinse quickly, for just a few seconds. Now you’re ready to blot-dry your hair.

How to Clarify Sometimes residue from gels and oils may not rinse off with water and conditioner and result in a little buildup. You might notice right away that your hair feels “gunky,” but other times, your hair just stops responding to the routine. It may begin to tangle easily or curls loose definition and shine. Washing with a clarifying shampoo will refresh them and usually bring the bounce back.


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Recipes to help you concentrated in the retinas of your eyes, and it’s a necessary component of normal vision. It is suggested that eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables that contain lutein may also decrease your risk of cardiovascular disease, so it appears as though your grandma was actually on to something. There’s a reason she Carrots told you eating carrots is good Coming up first on our list, is a vegetable that is arguably pretty easy for your eyes. to love: The Carrot One serving of this orange veggie is only 30 calories, and it comes packed with fibre, Vitamin K, and lutein. Lutein is a caretenoid

We are always told to have our five a day of fruit and or vegetables. So in this week’s Kitchen our researchers have found the top most healthiest vegetables and sourced the best recipes to help ensure can incorporate those essential vegetables in your diet. Enjoy!

CARROT KOFTA IKofta are small, deep fried balls made with shredded or minced vegetables and chickpea flour or a dough made from dal! This dish can be enjoyed as an appetizer or as an accompaniment Ingredients 1/2 lb. carrots 1 C. besan (chickpea or garbanzo flour) 1/8 tsp. ajowan or cumin seeds 1/4 tsp. cayenne or 1 sm. hot chile, seeds and veins removed

and then minced juice of 1/2 lemon 1/2 tsp. salt 1 C. of oil for deep frying kofta 1 Tbs. chopped cilantro or parsley for garnish, or 1 tsp. sesame seeds

one small piece of dough at a time and using the hollow space of your palms, form into a ball. Repeat process until all the dough is used up. Set aside on a platter. Then heat oil in small pot or wok, and deep fry a couple of balls until they are golden brown on all sides.

Method Shred carrots. Mix shredded carrots with rest of ingredients for kofta. Knead kofta mixture into dough by adding more bean flour and/or by squeezing some of the liquid from the vegetables. Moisten hands with oil. Take

After a few minutes, the oil will be hot enough so that 6 to 8 balls can be easily fried at once. Remove fried koftas from oil using slotted spoon. Drain and set aside. Serve while hot. Serve

Sweet potato

eaters love to love this naturally sweetened carbohydrate. Now you can enjoy with our Sweet Potato Spicy Chicken dish

Our next superfood is the sweet potato. The white potato’s healthy counterpart offer an ample amount of Vitamin C (skin) along with potassium, fibre, vitamins, and for your eyes. magnesium. There’s a reason why healthy

SWEET POTATO SPICY CHICKEN Ingredients 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs, cut into cubes 2 sweet potatoes, cut into Ð-inch cubes 1 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon garlic powder 3 tbsp. chilli sauce (optional) 1 tablespoon coconut oil or ghee 1 cup green onions, sliced Pinch of Sea salt Pinch of Ground Black pepper Directions Preheat your oven to 400 F or Gas Mark 6

On the stovetop set ovenproof pan over medium heat. Add tablespoon of coconut oil to pan and melt In a large bowl, combine together paprika, garlic powder, chilli sauce, and season with salt and pepper. Toss the sweet potatoes and chicken to spice mix, and stir to coat. Add the seasoned potatoes and chicken into the pan. Stir a few times to brown chicken, about 3-4 minutes. Place pan uncovered in pre-heated oven for 40 to 45 minutes. Add the green onions to the dish and serve..


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PUMPKIN WITH CHICKPEAS, KALE, POMEGRANATE AND TAHI Ingredients 600g pumpkin, seeds removed and cut into large wedges about 3cm thick Light olive oil, for drizzling 150g kale or greens 1 garlic clove, chopped Seeds of Ð pomegranate 100g cooked chickpeas For the dressing 1 tbsp tahini 1 garlic clove, crushed A squeeze of lemon juice 2-4 tbsp water

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Directions the garlic and wilt for 1 minute more. 1 Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas Season, then remove from the pan. mark 4. Lay the pumpkin wedges on a 3 Make the tahini dressing. In a small baking tray, season both sides with salt bowl, mix the tahini, garlic and lemon and black pepper and drizzle with oil. juice together. It will become lumpy. Roast in the oven for 30-40 minutes. Add 1 tbsp of water to the bowl and mix The pumpkin is ready when it has some to form a smoother paste. Then add colour and is tender all the way through another 1 tbsp of water and repeat until when pricked with a knife. you have a double 2 Pull the kale leaves off the stalks. Finely 4 Mix the roasted -cream consistency. pumpkin with the chop the stalks and roughly shred the wilted kale and chickpeas and lay on a leaves. Wash the leaves. In a frying pan, platter. Scatter with pomegranate seeds with a glug of olive oil, cook the stalks and drizzle with the tahini dressing to for 1 minute, then add the leaves and serve. cover for 1 minute. Remove the lid, add

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BBC DJ and Broadcaster

Nihal compiles an album of Asian floorfillers by Ninder Kaur As the warm summer month is upon on, what better way to get in the mood than to change your playlist to the sounds of the very best in Asian music? Sony Music, the award-winning No.1 record company for UK compilations, and BBC Broadcaster and DJ, Nihal, have created an alternative soundtrack for the summer of 2015, with the release of an exciting new compilation album – The Asian Collection. Nihal Arthanayake has collated over 50 tracks that create an explosive mix of Bollywood and British Asian classics. The compilation is a truly inspiring mix of flavours, and includes huge hits from iconic artists such as: A.R. Rahman, Anoushka Shankar, Nitin Sawhney, Apache Indian, Panjabi MC, Bally Sagoo, Raghav, Dr. Zeus, Diljit Dosanjh, Honey Singh, Talvin Singh and Jazzy B. With over 50 tracks on the album, The Asian Collection is the first time ever a major label has been able to bring so many iconic artists and styles together. The album also features an impressively wide range of tracks from familiar mainstream artists who have embraced Asian sounds and

influences. These include; Jay Z, Missy Elliot, Pussycat Dolls with their unforgettable version of ‘Jai Ho’ for the Slumdog Millionaire box office hit, Major Lazer whom are riding high in the current UK chart and Brit-Asian urban superstar Jay Sean. Not forgetting a sprinkling of Bollywood in the form of tracks from well-known films such as Desi Girls (Dostana), Rang De Basanti from the film of the same name, Tu Hi Mera (Jannat 2) and Tere Naina (My Name Is Khan). The Asian Collection, is also a timely tribute to the amazing phenomenon of the Mela, which can be likened to the major British music festivals, and in the same vein are great live platforms for the plethora of Brit-Asian artists and bands. Whether you’re an avid festival goer or a novice to the Asian music scene and you fancy getting into the spirit, then now’s the time to try out one of the many Melas - the south Asian name for a gathering or festival - and where the enthralling sounds of British Asian music blast out from stages across massive fields, with tens of thousands of people dancing, eating and having a fantastic time. All free of charge! Nihal, famous for his groundbreaking Radio 1 show and

currently presenting a debate show on BBC Asian Network while regularly DJ’ing and curating events across the UK, is truly at the heart of both the music scene and the Asian community as a whole. With Mela season just around the corner, Nihal said how the new album is a timely tribute to the popular British Asian music festivals. He said: “The album is actually like your own private version of a Mela, with an eclectic mix of sounds from the subcontinent. When you go to a Mela you’ll hear Bollywood from one area, Bhangra and Asian R&B blaring from the main stage, classical music from one of the cultural tents and everything in between! “Selecting the tracks is always challenging as there is so much music to choose from. I wanted the album to showcase the diverse sounds that have emerged from both the UK and the subcontinent. The album features some great classics

that everyone will recognise, no matter what their ethnic heritage, combined with some big Bollywood tunes that are guaranteed floor fillers and family favourites. Plus of course the very best of British Asian music which doesn’t belong to just one genre – we have UKmade traditional Bhangra inspired by folk music from the Punjab region of India, urban tracks, and good old commercial pop! Just press play and be taken on a journey through the world of Asian Music.” The Asian Collection is a 3CD album which is available to purchase and download now.


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Juggy D is hoping to twerk is way to the top of the charts Punjabi mayhem with singer Juggy D returns to create his latest tune ‘Indian Twerk’. er has The 33-year-old Southall-born sing l award iona rnat inte s UK’ teamed up with the the hkin Bus MC and B winning DJ Scottie don Lon ve vati inno the of former member garage outfit Heartless Crew. r-filler with it’s The trio deliver a guaranteed floo hm, Juggy’s rhyt ’ -pop infectious Scottie B’s ‘hip inimitable ’s hkin Bus and unique Punjabi sound vocal flow. ted 1000’s of The story of the collaboration star Scottie B at met miles away. Juggy explains: “I numbers. ged han an event in Dubai and we exc years of ple cou a I never really called him for was he if see to up but then one day I hit him

essful solo (FAB), he now holds down a succ his own ing career as an MC as well as runn . ings record label Bush Bash Record d now Indian Twerk is available to downloa o was vide g nyin mpa acco the h and althoug gy Jug added: produced back in October 2014, little later “It has been some time and it’s a g! Its time to than planned but that’s a desi thin shake your bootiya!”

r still up for doing something togethe k trac this k wee a in and amazingly with happened!” r, Scottie B has been an MTV Presente k Blac Of sic nominated for a MOBO (Mu He’s . rds) Origin) and UMA (Urban Music Awa album and also had a Gold selling compilation Rihanna, ts has remixed for chart-topping artis y Kell k, Labrinth, Tinie Tempah, Chipmun a few. but e nam Rowland, Keri Hilson, Nelly to track with He adds: “I loved working on this nearly done Scottie B but once the track was touch to I felt it needed more of an urban d who it. I was sitting in the car with a frien other e was speaking to Bushkin about som the in k business. I know Bushkin from bac the bed grab day and I just had a brainwave, I g son the ed phone, spoke to him briefly, play a in with and it down the phone and he loved !” vibe the ut day he was on it too! It’s all abo s Crew back in Bushkin started off with Heartles and Bushkin the early 90’s then forming Fonti

Intimate scenes are personal choice: Fawad Khan Fawad Khan has finally opened up about the controversies surrounding him for rejecting kissing scenes with Alia Bhatt in his upcoming movie ‘Kapoor and Sons’. Shedding light on the rumours, 30-year-old actor said that the issue of kissing is nothing and just a personal choice for now, reported the Dawn. He added that the rumours about him were the result of impostors on social networking sites. In a recent interview, the ‘Khoobsurat’ star has confessed that he misses the days when he was a musician in Pakistan and it is an experience which he cherishes a lot. Khan added that there is no comparison between the life of a rock star and an actor and as far as music is concerned he might go back to it but he required proper time and space for it.

Zyan Malik asks ex Perrie Edwards to move out of his hous e Louis Tomlinson‘s life is headed in a new direction: He’s going to be a dad. The One Direction he artthrob is expecting a baby with Los Angeles-base d stylist Briana Jungwi rth. The British boy band member and Jungwi rth, both 23, met through mutual friends earlie r this year after his split fro m long-term girlfrien d Eleanor Calder. Briana is believed to be around three month s pregnant.


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Forbes makes way for Bollywood’s stars in their highest earning actors list

For the first time ever, this year’s ranking of the World’s Highest-Paid Actors looks outside the U.S. The list features 12 newcomers, five from India alone. Bollywood actors Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar, all staples of Indian cinema, also featured in the top 10, with 72-year-old Bachchan and 49-year-old Khan tying at No. 7 with $33.5 million each. Putting that into perspective, the duo earned more than Chris Pratt and Ben Affleck combined. Kumar, 47, came in at No. 9 with $32.5 million. Topping this year’s list, was 50-year-old

Robert Downey Junior. The Iron Man star earned an estimated $80 million between June 2014 and June 2015, spurred by the success of this year’s superhero ensemble “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” which grossed more than $1.3 billion worldwide.

Showbiz legend Cilla Black died after stroke after falling presenter/singer died of a stroke The 72-year-old Liverpool born TV rday. over at her Spanish home on Satu nclusive” information after receiving the “co The star’s three sons released the orities in Spain. results of the autopsy from auth as soon as sion to return her body to the UK They have now been given permis possible for her funeral. ted for privacy to grieve. Her sons have respectfully reques ply touched of our mother, but have been dee “We are devastated by the sad loss media,” and lic pub t from her friends, fans, the by all the kind messages of suppor in a statement. said Robert, Ben and Jack Willis

‘Katti Batti’ had makings of a winner from first draft: Producer “Katti Batti” producer Siddharth Roy Kapur is confident that the Kangana Ranaut and Imran Khan starrer entertainer will be a winner all the way as he feels it has a strong screenplay, right cast, able director and the encouragement of Aamir Khan. The film, directed by Nikhil Advani, is releasing on September 18. “We knew we had the makings of a winner when our team developed the very first draft of the screenplay with the talented writer Anshul Singhal. After that, it was crucial for us to find the right cast to play the unique characters, and to have a director with the sensibility to be able to handle such a unique narrative. “When we got Imran and Kangana on board, with Nikhil as the captain of the ship, the combination of creative energies on the film couldn’t have been better. We’re really happy with how the film has shaped up,” Kapur, who has produced the film under the UTV Motion Pictures banner, said in a statement. The script, developed in-house by the studio producing the film, is likely to defy genres due to its character’s progression. A film -- on new age relationship -- that seems like a romantic comedy at first glance turns into a thriller with a mystery element and a mature love story all at the same time, said a source. The reactions to the first look and first promo of the film has been positive. Even Aamir, who is Imran’s maternal uncle, after watching the promo, wanted to see the film before release. His reaction, after a private screening was organised by Kapur for him, was very positive and enthusiastic. Kapur said that “to have Aamir be so appreciate of it is most encouraging”. “His opinion means a lot and we were thrilled with his response after the screening,” he added.


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Amal Clooney to replace Donald Trump in the American version of ‘The Apprentice’? British human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, who married actor George Clooney in Venice last year, might replace American real estate magnate Donald Trump as the host of the American version of reality TV show “The Apprentice.” NBC turned Trump’s “You’re fired!” catchphrase on him after he made remarks about illegal Mexican immigrants being rapists and murderers during a political campaign last month. Looking for a high-profile woman, who can command as much attention in the boardroom as on the red carpet, the executives believe that Amal fits the bill perfectly, reports dailystar.co.uk. “We want Amal, although there are a couple of other prominent women in contention, we think she could be a perfect fit if her schedule can be made to dovetail with shooting requirements,” said a source. The idea of filming the show mainly in New York, where she is a regular lecturer as a visiting professor at Columbia Law School, appeals to Amal, according to friends of the couple.

Tiger, Shraddha’s 18-hour long shoot for ‘Baaghi’ Sabbir Khan’s “Baaghi”, shot tirelessly for 18 hours at a stretch with choreographer duo Bosco-Caesar. Khan, who made his directorial debut with 2009 film “Kambakkht Ishq”, took to micro-blogging site Twitter to appreciate Tiger and Shraddha’s hard work over their recent “crazy” shoot. “HATS OFF to the incredible @ShraddhaKapoor @iTIGERSHROFF and my entire team for the crazy 18 hour shoot yesterday,” Khan tweeted. Tiger too updated his fans on Twitter about the wrap of the second schedule of the film. “And that’s a wrap baaghi second sched! Had a blast on set with the talented @BoscoMartis sir and Caesar sir,” Tiger wrote along with a black and white photograph of him and Bosco. After “Heropanti”, “Baaghi” is Tiger’s second film with Khan. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and UTV Motion Pictures, “Baaghi” is slated to release on April 29, 2016.

Comedy movie ‘Bangist an’ has been banned from the UAE The satirical film ‘Bang istan’ has been banned from releasin g in the UAE, as the censor board fin ds the film offensive. The much anticipated fillm starring Riteish Deshmukh, Pu lkit Samrat and Jacqueline Fernandez was set to release on July 30. Ramesh Jashnani, of Al Nisr Cinema Film, the UAE distribu tors for the Karan Anshuman direc ted film, said Bangistan was found to be “hurting Muslim sentiments”. The film’s lead star Rit eish Deshmukh also issued a statemen t saying: ‘It is very disappointing tha t the Censor board finds the film off ensive, as there is no such content in the film. We shall be sending it to the reexamining committee.’ Directed by Karan An shuman, Bangistan is a comedy about two blundering terrorists on a mission to change the world. Su icide bombers Hafeez Bin Ali/Ishwarc hand Sharma (Deshmukh) and Allah Rakha Khan/ Praveen Chaturvedi (Sa mrat) are sent on an explosive mission but realise that it’s foolish to die and kill other people.


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Cheryl FernandezVersini planning to start a family?

“The X Factor” judge Cheryl FernandezVersini and restaurateur husband JeanBernard “can see themselves starting a family” in their new home. The couple, who got married in July last year, have splashed out on a £4m home in North London and are hoping to settle down and have children in the fivebedroom property, reports femalefirst. co.uk. “Cheryl and JB are so happy in their new place, it’s amazing. It’s huge and has a modern edge. They can really see themselves starting a family there,” The Sun newspaper quoted a source as saying. The luxurious home features a swimming pool, jacuzzi and gym as well as staff quarters.

Gwen Stefani ended her marriage because she believed husband Gavin Rossdale was ‘cheating on her’ Gwen Stefani has filed for divorce from Gavin Rossdale after 13 years of marriage. The couple have been married for almost 13 years and have three sons together: Kingston, nine, Zuma, who turns seven later this month, and 17-month-old Apollo The pair released a statement saying the split was a ‘mutual decision’. They announced their separation in a joint statement saying: ‘While the two of us have come to the mutual decision that we will no longer be partners in marriage, we remain partners in parenthood and are committed to jointly raising our three sons in a happy and healthy environment.’ Both parties are allegedly seeking joint custody of their children

Consulted Shah Rukh for my foundation, says Deepika Actress Deepika Padukone says there are no issues between her and superstar Shah Rukh Khan, adding that the latter was the first to congratulate her for setting up her foundation. About the recent reports doing the rounds that Shah Rukh was upset with Deepika, she told reporters: “Ironically, while all of you were probably reading that article, he was messaging to me and congratulating me for my foundation as I launched the logo of my foundation. He was actually one of the first people I spoke to, when I was thinking of setting it up. And he’s always been very encouraging and supportive.” “The Live Love Laugh” Foundation is dedicated to addressing the issue of mental health in India. Deepika had tweeted an image of her forthcoming film “Bajirao Mastani” with the hashtag a#challengeaccepted’ which reportedly referred to the box office clash between the film and Shah Rukh’s “Dilwale”. Both the films are coming out on December 18. According to reports, Shah Rukh was miffed with Deepika for the tweet. She had subsequently deleted it. “First of all, I find it really amazing how some picture of my film that I’ve put with a certain hashtag is connected with some other film and blown out of proportion. Having said that, I don’t think any of these articles will come in the way of my equation with Shah Rukh. I think what he and I share is known to us, it’s very special,” added Deepika, who attended the launch of a special collection of Vogue Eyewear. Deepika had made her acting debut with Shah Rukh in “Om Shanti Om” and went on to act with the superstar in films like “Chennai Express” and “Happy New Year”.


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Maz Bonafide Breaks his silence on the rumoured split with Bonafide, his latest single, his dream collaboration and more

by Ninder Kaur

collaborate with Bilal?

Asian Style Magazine caught up with Maz Bonafide to clear up the confusion of the so-called Bonafide separation, the latest single, his surprising dream collaboration and much more.

I heard Bilal Saeed’s album ‘Twelve’, a couple of years ago. I instantly became a fan, because Bilal brought something fresh to the scene. His melodies were really captivating and his lyrics were deep. He is an incredibly talented artist and I wanted to collaborate with him. A couple of weeks after hearing his album we did a few shows in Leicester. We met there and chatted about a possible collaboration. I went to visit him in Pakistan in his Lahore studio and we vibed and that’s how the idea for a collaboration came about.

Tell us about the new single? How did the idea come about to

What has the response been like for the new single?

The Bonafide duo Maz & Ziggy have teamed up with international star Bilal Saeed for their brand new single ‘Memories’. He is one half of the Bonafide group that hails from Manchester with years of experience in the music industry.

The response has been phenomenal. Me and Ziggy have been on the music scene since 2008, but this single has received a great response. More people have been checking it out from India and Pakistan. It’s much more international this time, it’s not just the UK, Europe and America. It’s everywhere. Even before the video officially released, it was leaked all over the Internet and received thousands of views on YouTube. It has gone out of control. It is currently sitting at Number 1 on the iTunes World Chart and has been for four days in a row. It is doing incredibly well, better than we expected.

What was it like working with Bilal? Bilal Saeed has composed the lyrics and music to the track. He is a proper artist, composer, songwriter and an all-round musician. I have worked with a lot of people, but no one has been as talented as Bilal. It was a great experience and we have become really good friends. Hopefully, we will be working together more in the future. How do you decide on shooting the music videos? I wanted to shoot it in India or Pakistan. My last video ‘Jaan’ was shot in in Pakistan and it turned out really well. Bilal wanted


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it to be shot here in the UK in Manchester. In the end, it was a team decision we all brainstormed and decided that because there were three of us in the song, we wanted three different stories going on in the video with three different models. The video has received a lot of appreciation from the fans. With the Bonafide videos, we always like to try something different. We don’t want to stick to the same theme in the videos because there are a lot of videos out there that are similar-cars, girls and guys wearing glasses etc. How did you decide on the name ‘Bonafide’? There are two of us Ziggy and myself. We grew up together and have always been a duo. Rather than being called Ziggy and Maz we wanted a name for the band. A long time ago I wrote some rap lyrics and the word bonafide was in the lyrics. At the time, Ziggy didn’t know what the word bonafide meant. It means genuine/real, so we felt that name represented what we’re all about and a lot of people like it. What’s it like working with Ziggy? Do you ever argue? He is the funniest guy I know. He is a walking joke shop. We always end up having a laugh. We have our creative differences, but we have worked out a strategy where we agree to disagree. When you have been working with your friend for

a long time you understand each other better.

which was shot this week. Jasmin Walia is the lead girl in the video.

that want to enter the music industry?

Working with him is always fun, because when you working by yourself it’s always work, work, work.

Where does your inspiration for your songs come from?

You need to have the passion for music- everything from singing, to performing to composing and writing songs. It requires a lot of hard work and determination. You have to be focused as well. If there are artists coming through, don’t underestimate the power of social networking. Always push yourself and eventually you will start building a following.

You have recently put up a YouTube video to avoid confusion with the current state of Bonafide. Is the decision for going solo a permanent one? We have been on the scene for a number of years. We have definitely not split up as you can tell with the new single. Me and Ziggy have different sort of ideas that we want to work on. You can’t always have two vocalists on a song. If you listen to my song Jaan and if you can imagine both of us singing it, it would lose the feel that the song has. Going forward we thought let’s do some solo stuff as well. We are still working together. We have another single coming out. You have been crowned B4U Music - Artist Of The Month for your single Jaan. What’s it like being a solo star? My first single did incredibly well. I wanted to do something totally different. I wanted to break the Bonafide boundary and do something with a Bollywood kind of a vibe. When you do your solo stuff, you get to experiment and be yourself. If it doesn’t do great you have no one to answer to and you are more likely to take risks. I have got my solo single coming out soon

I get inspiration at weird sort of times. With my second solo single, I woke up in the middle on the night and had this idea in my head. Then the melody came into my head and before I knew it I was writing the lyrics right there and then. I worked with some producers from Birmingham called Bloodline. I worked out a beat with them and the song was ready in about a week’s time. Would you ever go into to the mainstream industry or do you prefer that Bhangra/ RnB fusion? When we started off we did Hip Hop and RnB. We didn’t come across Asian music until 2008. The Asian market is so big that we ended up touring worldwide. The Asian market is our comfort zone, but in the future it would be nice to be part of the British mainstream industry. We rap and like to sing RnB. We always try to do something different so who knows. Who is your dream Collaboration?

When you are not pursuing music, what is it that you are doing? I am also a businessman. That takes up a lot of my time. Any time I get free, I like to spend it with my family. I am also on a Dubsmash craze at the moment. My fans told me to do some and I have had a little go at doing some Bollywood ones. What’s next for you? We are touring Canada and America soon. My next big solo single is coming out. I want to spend more time in the studio and cut down more on the touring side of things. We have some Bollywood stuff going on as well.

On the Asian side Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. I have seen him a live a few times and he is a big talent. In the mainstream, I would say Ed Sheeran. He is a local lad and he is an all-rounded musician.

Check out Maz’s Instagram and Twitter- @mazbonafide

What advice would you give people

Memories is available to download now.

Check out the latest Bonafide news on - www.facebook.com. bonafideworld


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Akshay Kumar

returns to his martial arts roots in brand new movie ‘Brothers’ by Ninder Kaur He is the highest paid actor in Bollywood that has completed 25 years in the film industry. He is known for giving the audience a good mix of commercial comedy-action and message-driven films and now Akshay Kumar returns to his roots in his brand new movie Brothers. In the new movie, we see the 47year-old actor play a mixed-martial artist, which was his background before he got into films. Here is what Bollywood’s leading actor had to say about his latest film release. The trailer for the film has already had a great response with over 6 million views on YouTube. Tell us a bit about the film and your character? What can fans expect? Well, it’s about two brothers at war and I play the character of a school teacher who teaches Physics and Chemistry. He used to be Mixed Martial Artist who would fight on the streets for money. Mixed Martial Arts is a very dangerous profession and due to monetary

issues, my character faces he has no choice but to go back to the streets to flight in a professional tournament. Whilst the film is about street fighting, there’s a reason to why the fighting happens in the first place which is the crux of the story.

shoot, just to get it perfect for the audience. All the fans across the globe should watch this movie on the big screen, watch it with your family and loved ones, do not watch pirated versions of it, as we poured out our sweat and blood into this movie.

This movie is very close to my heart, it means a lot to me, especially because it is a movie about Martial Arts, which makes it even more important for me. The movie is releasing in August this year, which also coincides with me completing 25 years in the film industry and it means so much to me that this happens to be a movie about Martial Arts commemorating the accomplishment of my 25 years, when it’s because of my martial arts background that got me into the film industry in the first place. I’m literally going full circles.

The film is scheduled to release on Independence Day, is there a message in the film that relates to it?

Why should people go watch the movie?

What was it like working with the cast and crew?

I would just like to tell my fans how much it means to me to make a movie that they like. I really hope all my fans like Brothers. I would also like to tell them that the movie took about one whole year to make, we literally put our blood, sweat and tears into the making. The climax of the movie took about 52 days to

No, no, there are no patriotic messages, the movie is not related to the Independence Day and it does not end with me waving a flag. You are Bollywood’s authentic action hero. How does it feel to be described as that? Humbling! If it wasn’t for the love and support of my fans globally I wouldn’t be here today

We had a great time on set. Sidharth, me and even our director Karan Malhotra are Punjabi! We spoke in Punjabi all the time to the degree the film should have been called Prah (Brothers in Punjabi). Haha.


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You already have a great physique but was it hard training for this martial arts movie? Despite being a professional martial artists, I underwent a 6 month intense and gruelling work-out followed by practicing different fighting styles like Judo, Karate, Kyudo, Aikido and other Mixed Martial Arts. But besides all the fighting, there’s also a poignant love story at the heart of the film which we find out later is the main reason why my character goes on to become a street MMA fighter. Mixed Martial Arts is a dangerous practice that could result in injuries and loss of life. Even during filming we would end up with abdominal injuries and smacks on our face but overall it was important for the role to look realistic and conditioning for us actors to make the movie as real as possible. Did you face any challenges whilst playing your character? The most challenging part was fighting like a professional MMA fighter, learning from the best and then trying to catch up with their fighting techniques! But I thoroughly enjoyed it as my teachers are from everywhere around the world - from Brazil, LA, Bangkok and Japan - they are true MMA fighters. It was an honour to learn from the best. As part of our training programme I had to lose up to 16 Kg’s and

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Sidharth Malhotra had to gain 13 Kg’s in weight! Whilst fighting was a major physical challenge, we also had to face a lot of mental challenge. A very high level of mental attention is required to remember your punches and every move. Would you every consider cracking Hollywood? Right now I am happy with what I am doing. But who knows what the future has in store for me? What do you think about the Bollywood film industry, should they come up with their own ideas because obviously this movie is a remake of the 2011 Hollywood flick ‘Warrior? I wouldn’t really compare the two movies to be honest as we probably can’t make it better than the original but we gave it all we could. Let’s see what the audience says. What’s next for you? My focus is on the release of Brothers. After that I have Singh is Blinng coming out on the 2nd October and then Airlift in January 2016. In Singh is Blinng, I play a larger than life character, something I haven’t done in a couple of years since Rowdy Rathore. My films have been pretty serious with Gabbar, Baby, Special 24. I’m really excited about Airlift as it is a story about Saddam Hussein’s attack on Kuwait.

Synopsis: David (Akshay Kumar) is forced to confront his underlying problems when he finds himself reunited with his estranged family; his father (Jackie Shroff) returns after serving a ten-year prison sentence, and Monty (Sidharth Malhotra) the struggling alcoholic who is active in the world of street fighting, yearns for acceptance and love from his family. Brought together by the arrival of India’s biggest international event in mixed martial arts history, ‘Right to Fight’, the family must face each other, and their demons, to win the ultimate battle, and find redemption. Brothers releases internationally on 14th August 2015.


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is taking the UK theatre scene by storm East Is East earned its mainstream reputation through the critically acclaimed film version, and now it

is doing just as well at the theatre. The tour, which began in June, is currently running across the country and has received rave reviews. Just like the movie, we see Pakistani chip-shop owner George Khan determined to give his children a strict Muslim upbringing. Household tension reaches breaking point as their longsuffering English mother, Ella, gets caught in the cross fire – her loyalties divided between her marriage and the free will of her children. The production stars award-winning screen icon Pauline McLynn (Father Ted, Shameless and EastEnders) as Ella and a host of the finest British acting talent as the remainder of the Khan family and friends. This revival of Ayub Khan Din’s modern comedy classic explores racial identity, culture clash and family dynamics against the backdrop of 1970s Salford, in Manchester.

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Jaanisar CD Giveway

Jaanisaar, starring Pakistani actor Imran Abbas and one of India’s leading style icons and fashion entrepreneurs Pernia Qureshi is directed by the famed Muzaffar Ali, who directed the 1981 classic Umrao Jaan starring Rekha.

With music by Muzaffar Ali and Ustad Shafqat Ali Khan some of the most celebrated singers of the music industry are featured on its soundtrack like Abida Parveen, Shreya Ghoshal and Sukhwinder Singh.

To celebrate the release of Jaanisar we´re giving away 3 x CDs of the soundtrack to the film. To win simply answer the question 'which 1981 Bollywood film did the ‘Jaanisar’ director Muzaffar Ali direct?

A. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar B. Umrao Jaan C. Silsila

Produced by Kotwara Studios the film is out in cinemas on Friday 7 August.

Jaanisar is the passionate love story between the Anglicized Raja Ameer Haider (Imran Abbas) and Noor (Pernia Qureshi), the fiery courtesan whose love for freedom is stoked and sustained by underground revolutionaries - set in the making of a British India post 1857 after the first war of Indian Independence.

Competition closes 30 August midnight. Winners will be picked at random. Competition terms and conditions apply. For full details email info@asianstylemagazine.com

Poets Corner A K Ramanujan Attipate Krishnaswami Ramanujan (16 March 1929 – 13 July 1993) also known as A. K. Ramanujan was an Indian poet and scholar of Indian literature who wrote in both English and Kannada language. Ramanujan was a poet, scholar, a philologist, folklorist, translator, and playwright. His academic research ranged across five languages: English Kannada,Tamil, Telugu, and Sanskrit. He published works on both classical and modern variants of this literature and argued strongly for giving local, non-standard dialects their due. Though he wrote widely and in a number of genres, Ramanujan’s poems are remembered as enigmatic works of startling originality, sophistication and moving artistry. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award posthumously in 1999 for his collection of poems, “The Collected Poems”

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"Still Life" When she left me

sandwich,

after lunch,I read

bread,

for a while.

lettuce and salami,

But I suddenly wanted

all carrying the shape

poet. Then

to look again

of her bite.

why not share

and I saw the half-eaten “Still Life” is a simple poem written in a somewhat minimalistic style. The theme is neither the woman the poet has had lunch with nor love for her but the absence of the woman which lingers on after she leaves, in the form of her bite of the half-eaten sandwich. The situation is presented to you with no frills .Nor have any imagery been employed unless one tries to extrapolate the half-eaten sandwich to mean something deeper, in which case the beauty of the capture of the woman’s absence is lost. I would prefer to let the sandwich remain a sandwich.

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Mazda to Unveil New Crossover Concept in Frankfurt In a world premiere at the 66th 2015 Frankfurt International Motor Show (IAA), Mazda will reveal the Mazda Koeru, a new crossover SUV concept that makes a bold statement in an increasingly popular and competitive segment. Koeru, Japanese for “exceed” or “go beyond”, is a fitting name for Mazda’s latest venture into the growing crossover SUV market, where the company is again looking to surpass existing standards and raise the bar

for performance, efficiency and overall value. With its formidable KODO – Soul of Motion design, the Koeru expresses the power and vitality of a predator along with a unique level of refined dignity. The full lineup of Mazda’s latest SKYACTIV Technology, meanwhile, ensures outstanding dynamic performance, fuel economy and safety with no compromise to Mazda’s patented driving fun. The carmaker will also

display its new-generation model line-up in Frankfurt. Highlights include an all-new Mazda MX-5 complete with

accessories as well as several SKYACTIV powertrains. Mazda’s press conference takes place at 13:45 (hall 9.0,

B16) on 15 September, the first of two press days. The IAA is open to the public from 17-27 September.

Aston Martin Offers Glimpse of Its Second Century at Pebble Beach Offering a challenge to the existing status quo in the high luxury GT segment, the DBX promises stylish, comfortable, practical and environmentally responsible luxury GT travel.

Aston Martin’s new 2016 DB9 GT will make its global debut as part of the marque’s presence at the Pebble Beach® Automotive Week from 13 August, accompanied by a glimpse of Aston Martin’s Second Century with the DBX concept, Lagonda Taraf and Aston Martin Vulcan supercar all set for appearances.

title of the most potent DB9 yet devised, by virtue of its uprated 6.0-litre V12 engine which now boasts 540bhp – the DB9 GT continues a distinguished tradition of luxury, excitement and style with a raft of engineering, equipment and styling developments calculated to make this the very best of what DB9 can be.

The DB9 GT is the luxury British sports car maker’s most compelling production ‘DB’ to date, designed to offer worldclass grand touring and handbuilt excellence. Claiming the

Aston Martin’s ‘Second Century’ plan was announced by Dr. Andy Palmer after completion of his first 150 days as CEO of Aston Martin. A comprehensive strategy for the ongoing growth

and development of the 102year old sport car maker, the plan laid out the principle mid-term actions, particularly in the area of new product development that will drive the growth of the company. The DBX concept – now confirmed for production – underlines Aston Martin’s growth plans by signaling an expansion into the luxury GT crossover market as part of a wider strategy to develop the strongest and most diverse product portfolio in the company’s history.

The DBX, which made a surprise global debut at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year and has generated interest beyond expectations, will make its first appearance in North America at the Aston Martin Estate from Thursday 13 August. The 800+bhp Aston Martin Vulcan makes its second bow in North America following a New York debut in April and will also be on display at the Aston Martin Estate alongside DBX. Styled entirely in-house by the Aston Martin design team led by Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and with a design language hinting at the next generation of Aston Martin sports cars, the Aston Martin Vulcan is powered by the most potent iteration yet

of the company’s naturallyaspirated, 7.0-litre V12 petrol engine. With a powerplant developed in conjunction with Aston Martin Racing, this front mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car draws extensively on the brand’s rich GT motorsport experience. Marking a first appearance in the North American market, the new Lagonda Taraf super saloon draws inspiration from the highly sought-after William Towns-designed Lagonda of 1976 and features many of the same cutting edge engineering techniques seen in modern Aston Martin sports cars, such as the extensive use of carbon fibre body panels. The car is hand-built by the finest craftsmen and women at Aston Martin’s state-of-theart manufacturing facilities in Gaydon, Warwickshire, UK in a dedicated building previously given over to the creation of the One-77 supercar.


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Yaris Hybrid: Double the Choice With New Active and Sport Owning a new Toyota Hybrid becomes easier than ever before with two new models joining the Yaris Hybrid lineup. The addition of Active and Sport versions means there’s now a hybrid in all four grades in Toyota’s top-selling supermini range.

key features include climate control, power windows all round and the Toyota Touch 2 multimedia system with DAB radio, Bluetooth, touchscreen control and rear view camera. An optional Skyview panoramic roof can also be specified (£550).

Active becomes the new entry point to Toyota’s clean, efficient and super-smooth hybrid technology. The fivedoor hatch comes equipped with dual-zone climate control, trip computer, power front windows and a splitfolding rear seats.

Using the larger alloy wheel brings a modest change in the benchmark figures to 82g/km and 78.5mpg but Yaris Hybrid Sport retains the benefit of zero road tax.

What also comes as standard is the quiet and refined Toyota hybrid experience together with 75g/km CO2 emissions and official combined cycle fuel economy of 85.6mpg. The low emissions mean no annual road tax (VED) to pay and, for London drivers, exemption from the congestion charge.

The new Yaris Hybrid Active is launched with an on-theroad price tag of £14,995, including a special £300 introductory customer saving. Yaris Hybrid Sport is priced at £16,695.

The Sport cuts a sharper dash with rear privacy glass, 16-inch alloy wheels, rear spoiler and a rear pillar treatment that creates a floating roof effect. Other

Pricing and launch offers

Both models are made highly affordable with attractive AccessToyota PCP deals. The new Active model is available through an AccessToyota PCP arrangement at 4.9 per cent APR representative1. The Yaris Hybrid Sport can be obtained with £900 finance deposit allowance and nought per cent APR representative

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Fastest Ever Audi S8 Sets New Benchmark with 605Ps and 189Mph V8 TFSI engine boosted by 85PS and up to 750Nm of torque endows flagship Audi S8 plus sports saloon with a power output equivalent to almost seven A1 1.0 TFSI models Supercar pace and archetypal Audi A8 luxury converge in the Audi S8 plus, a new evolution of the already formidable S8 performance saloon developed using the combined expertise of Audi and its specialist high performance division quattro GmbH. Ramping up power from the 520PS offered by the ‘standard’ S8 to an intoxicating 605PS, the S8 plus is also capable of producing up to 750Nm of torque on demand - the highest output of any Audi in the current model range. It will open for ordering in October, priced from £97,700 OTR, and first UK deliveries are expected to commence in January 2016. Encased by the lightweight, predominantly aluminium Audi Space Frame, which in isolation weighs just 231kg, is a modified version of the 4.0 TFSI engine already used to power the current 520PS S8. This sonorous V8 biturbo unit has been extensively modified and gains special engine management control with speed and charge pressure boosting to its modified exhaust valves. The inner geometry of the turbocharger has also been optimised for efficiency.

An overboost function facilitates the maximum torque elevation from 700Nm (516.3 lb-ft) to a muscular 750Nm (553.2 lb-ft) when required. As a result, a mere 3.8 seconds is all it takes for the stately super saloon to blast past 62 mph, after which it swiftly pulls towards an electronically limited 155mph top speed. Upon choosing the optional dynamic package, top speed increases to 189mph, and fade-resistant carbon-fibre reinforced ceramic brakes are added, featuring brake calipers finished in anthracite-grey with the Audi ceramic logo. The full force of this prodigious output is transmitted to the road via an eight-speed tiptronic transmission and quattro allwheel drive. A sports differential apportions the torque between the rear wheels for optimum directional stability. Chassis highlights include the S sports adaptive air suspension and dynamic steering, both of which have been tuned specifically for the S8 plus. UK specification models are fitted with 21-inch alloy wheels in a unique highgloss black double-spoke design shod with specially designed size 275/35 tyres. The standard dual-branch sports exhaust system opens out into two oval high-gloss black tailpipes on the left and right. It is modified by quattro GmbH and gives the S8 plus an unmistakable V8 sound.


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Mayweather A Floyd’s Khan by Ayyaz Malik Much to the dismay of British fighter Amir Khan, his next opponent will not be Floyd Mayweather. Khan who lost fought against American Chris Algieri in June claimed that

his camp was in talk with Mayweather’s camp to make this fight happen. The unbeaten Mayweather though however has decided to face Andre Berto on 12 September in what many expect to be the 38 year old’s

last fight in boxing. The money man as he is also known last fought against Manny Pacqiuao in Las Vegas in May. The win for Floyd Mayweather on that night in May means that the Money man is one win away from

Khan could build a boxing legacy in Welterweight division

levelling Rocky Marciano’s record.

further rubbing of the salt in the wounds for Amir Khan.

The decision of Floyd Mayweather who is unbeaten in his career to face a man who has three of his last six fights to Victor Ortiz, Robert Gurerro, and Jesus Soto - must be a

If Mayweather does retire though after the 12 September, maybe this is a chance for Amir Khan to real build a boxing legacy in the Welterweight division.

Sporting Bengal:

Supporting ethnic communities For so long in the Asian community we have been crying out for more participation of people from the Asian community playing football. Now however in Tower Hamlets, East London they are looking to change that. Sporting Bengal which was established in 1996 is a semi-professional football club in East London. The East London side as it continues it’s unprecedented rise up the football leagues has appointed former West Ham player Anwar Uddin as manager for the upcoming season. Uddin is assisted by former West Ham team Steve Clarke. Bengal’s association with the Bangladesh FA and the fact that they are based within a prominent Bangladeshi community, means that Sporting Bengal do mainly have players of Bengali origin. The Tower Hamlets outfit’s rise has been on an upward trend since they were formed, they gained semi- professional status in 2003 when they joined the Kent senior league. The East London side can also boast of the fact that they were one of two Asian sides to play in the famous FA cup in 2005. The achievements of Sporting Bengal is all the more impressive considering the staff at Sporting Bengal don’t do this for financial reward, more for the love of the game. In 2009 Bengal left the Kent League to join the Essex senior league, which is where they play till this day. Be sure to watch the Sporting Bengal lads in action next week when they play Basildon United FC away in the FA cup preliminary round.

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So What Now For

The Women’s Game? by Ayyaz Malik What comes up must come down they say? Err not in the case of women football. So long so often an after-thought or not taken seriously by them masses, the women’s game in England is really starting to attract attention of a bigger audience. The women’s world cup which Canada hosted, was watched by millions across the world. What added to the ever increasing publicity of women’s football was the high quality of standard of the games.

Trafford club changing their opinion in regards to fielding a women’s team for the future. The Reds should look at Chelsea’s women, they managed to win the FA cup at Wembley by beating Notts County in front of a record crowd for a women’s game (30,710). In Chelsea you have a side who can only get better and the signing of one England’s world cup hero’s Fran Kirby, this can only help the Blues progress as a club

even more. So long so often here in England, I am sure we all have been guilty of getting caught up in the frenzy of hyping the men’s side - and haven’t really thought of the women’s side. That’s a mistake especially after the Lionesses brilliant showing in Canada. Those performances in Canada have really helped the women’s game in England really come along. The

Games such as Germany and the Ivory Coast, which saw the Germans win 10-0 and the semi- final of the world cup where England played Japan, which the Japanese won in dramatic circumstances - only proves my point that women’s football is no laughing matter anymore. Well known men’s sides such as Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool having women’s teams can only help boost the publicity of the women’s game. The lack of women’s team from Manchester United is a concern - but the Red Devils do have facilities for young women to develop their game. People with in the club have said the decision to not field a women’s team won’t change anytime soon - but as commercially motivated football is on the whole these days, I personally see the Old

Women’s football: High quality sportsmanship

women’s game gets much more coverage on TV - and in the media in general. Many women’s football players now get endorsements from sports labels such as Nike for example. Again something that hadn’t happened before. Here at the Asian Sunday sports desk, we have been aware of the state of the women’s game for some time and how far it has been

progressing. Who would have thought that a women’s FA cup final would be played at Wembley? No me neither - but it’s a real testament to how far England’s ladies football has come - and women’s football in general. Be sure to keep up date to with women’s football match previews and results of Bradford City ladies and the other sides in the Women’s Super League with Asian Sunday.


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Issue 3

ASIAN SUNDAY

Sports

Premier League Season Kicks Off by Ayyaz Malik They say good things come to those who wait... I can vouch for that for a start. After nearly three long months the saviour of Saturday has returned to save my Saturday nights. No I am not talking about ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, I am of course talking about the start of the new football Premier League season.

For all of us sports lovers the return of the Premier League makes life just that bit more exciting again. Thirty eight games for twenty teams means that from 8 August till the middle, towards end of May there will be a host of football matches. I for one am not complaining about that, bring on Match Of The Day! Last year’s Premier League

Chelsea: Last year’s Premier League winners.

champions Chelsea come in to this season as the team to beat, which is very much the same as last time. The Blues as they’re also known managed to win the league title at a canter. Their nearest challengers last season, then champions Manchester City lost their title with a few games of the season still remaining. In response to losing their Premier League crown, City who are also known as the Citizens decided to spend big on former Liverpool Raheem Sterling for approximately £49 million. Man City did also sign Fabien Delph from Aston Villa for £8 million, in what could be a good bit of business for the Citizens. Local neighbours United, who have been bank rolled by a very lucrative £750 million 10 year sponsorship deal with Adidas, have been busy yet again this year. The Reds have signed five players - but the impending departures of Angel Di Maria and David DeGea could destabilise Man United in terms of moving forward as a team. The other team in the top four last year was Arsenal,

who also won the FA cup last term. The Gunners who have haven’t won the Premier League for over a decade, have signed Petr Cech from Chelsea which could be a very shrewd piece of business indeed. The problem though for the North London side is that they haven’t signed a striker - and this could cost them dearly. Last season Chelsea essentially won the premier league due to the fact they signed a world class striker in Diego Costa. Arsenal don’t have a potent striker such as the twenty six year old spaniard. Yes Alexis Sanchez had a brilliant goal scoring season - but the Chilean will need some help in the attacking department. The chasing pack shall we say such as Liverpool, Tottenham and Everton - by the looks of the way they have conducted their transfer business, will fall further behind the top four. Spurs and Everton have been very quiet in the transfer market and for teams that want to close the gap on the sides above them, I find such a decision very puzzling. Very puzzling indeed.

of Andre Ayew is also an impressive signing. At the other end of the table I have said the Bournemouth, Watford and Aston Villa will go down. I stick by that and I will tell you why. Bournemouth who were promoted the Premier League as champions I feel just don’t have enough experience I feel to stay up in the Premier League. Having said that though the Cherries singings of Sylvan Distin and Max Gradel are good signings. Watford I feel are in the same boat as Bournemouth. The Hornets who do have previous Premier League experience are also lacking players of experience at this level. Sorry Hornets fans I would love to be proven wrong, the attacking brand of football you play is very good to watch and that would be sad if I see that for only one season. The last team to go down I think will be Aston Villa, I am sure you thinking that’s probably a typo, sorry Villa fans - but I just think the loss of Christian Benteke will be a loss that Aston Villa will struggle to fill.

To be fair Liverpool have strengthened and with six signings such as Brazilian international Robert Firmino, maybe there is signs for optimism. Having said that I do have doubts over the signings of Christian Bentenke who cost an eye watering £32.5 million and Danny Ings who maybe a bit unproven at this level.

For those of you who are wondering why I didn’t put Norwich, simple reason I just think they won’t go down. The simple reason for me is that the Canaries have players who are experienced at this level - and that will set them in good stead. Not to forget Alex Neil as manager and I believe this young Scot will motivate his troops.

Liverpool’s signing’s will need to hit the ground running or Brendan Rodgers’ job could really be in jeopardy early in the season.

So that’s my break down of the Premier League. I think Chelsea will be champions again (sorry to be boring), Manchester City will finish second..... (Yes, I know boring), Manchester United to finish third and Arsenal fourth.

Other sides such as Swansea, Southampton and Stoke have made some brilliant signings. Signings such as former Barcelona man Ibrahim Afellay going to Stoke shows a real signal of intent by the Potters. Not to be outdone Southampton’s signing of Jordie Clasie is a master stroke and Swansea’s signing

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Well these predictions are from the great mind who said Chelsea will win the Premier League last year - and that same great mind said that Burnley will get relegated as well. I leave you with that thought.


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