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ACTA APPLAUSE: ASIAN TALENT CELEBRATED

VIRTUAL ACTA CEREMONY CELEBRATES ASIAN ACHIEVEMEN­T IN THE ARTS

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THE BBC drama, A Suitable Boy, was the big winner at last week’s Eastern Eye Arts, Culture and Theatre Awards (ACTA), which celebrate the best of Asian talent in the creative industries.

The primetime TV series, based on Vikram Seth’s novel of the same name, won three awards – Best Director (Mira Nair); Best Actress (Tabu) and Best Contempora­ry Music (Anoushka Shankar).

Now in their fifth year, the ACTAs are hosted by the Asian Media Group (AMG), publishers of Eastern Eye and Garavi Gujarat news weeklies. Coronaviru­s restrictio­ns meant the awards ceremony last Wednesday (17) was held virtually, with BBC presenter Nihal Arthanayak­e as the host. Prominent personalit­ies from the arts, entertainm­ent and media worlds joined a global audience for the event.

Caroline Dinenage, the minister for digital and culture at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, said, “I’m delighted to see these awards highlight the enormous contributi­on of British Asian talent to this work and the creative industries generally, and am hugely supportive of the work being done to foster diversity in the sector.”

Noting the impact of the pandemic on the arts, London mayor Sadiq Khan said, “It has been an immensely difficult year for our world-class cultural sector which has seen its lifeblood – in-person performanc­es, exhibits and events – drained away.

“As creatives, you have been through so much, yet your ability to surprise, delight, educate and entertain endures. Whether by watching a film or TV programme or listening to music or podcasts on our daily walks, your talent and creativity has helped keep us going.”

In a message, AMG’s group managing editor, Kalpesh Solanki, and executive editor Shailesh Solanki, said, “The ACTAs are part of a rich national conversati­on we must contribute towards and build upon, as the performing arts continue to recover through this year.

“We aim to recognise the sector’s resilience and courage in moving forward and continuing to tell important stories.”

There were 24 winners in all, in categories spanning literature, cinema and music, among others.

Opera star Patricia Rozario OBE won the Eastern Eye Award for Outstandin­g Contributi­on to the Creative Industry.

Rozario, who trained at the Guildhall of Music in London and has been a singer for more than four decades, also teaches at the Royal College of Music. Through her vocal institute in India, six students have establishe­d careers in the country.

British Indian actor Himesh Patel was adjudged Best Actor (in the film, TV and drama category) for his role in Yesterday.

Actress Anjana Vasan won the Best Actress (theatre) award for her portrayal in a new adaptation of the classic Ibsen play, A Doll’s House, at the Lyric Hammersmit­h, while the Best Actor gong went to Sid Sagar for his performanc­e in the West End play, A Starry Messenger.

Musician Charli XCX and actress Jameela Jamil were joint winners of Eastern Eye’s People’s Choice Award (which was voted for by the public).

There were three winners of the Editor’s Special Award – author Kusoom Vadgama for her work, India and Britain: Over Four Centuries of Shared Heritage; Lord Dolar Popat for his book, A British Subject: How to make it as an immigrant in the best country in the world and Kensington Palace for the Queen Victoria: Women and Crown

exhibition.

Amit Roy, Eastern Eye’s

editor at large and chairman of the ACTAs judging panel, said, “We need our writers to tell their heroic stories. We have also seen that television is ready for stories with Asian themes – from A Suitable Boy to the Charles Sobhraj drama, The Serpent.”

Among other winners were restaurant owners Shamil Thakrar, Kavi Thakrar and chef Naved Nasir, who bagged the Eastern Eye Award for Literature (non-fiction) for Dishoom – From Bombay With Love.

The cookbook was praised for being part history, part memoir, and a “labour of love to the great cosmopolit­an city that is Mumbai”.

Kavita Jindal won the Eastern Eye Award for Literature (fiction) for the novel, Manual for a Decent Life, which explores a woman’s journey to becoming a member of parliament.

Popular TV host Naga Munchetty received the Eastern Eye Award for Best Presenter for her work on BBC Breakfast.

The London Philharmon­ic Orchestra won the Eastern Eye Award for Best Production for Sukanya, written by the late sitar maestro, Pandit

Ravi Shankar, and which was performed at the South Bank Centre in London last year. Directed by Suba Das, Sukanya was choreograp­hed to combine traditiona­l Indian instrument­s with western orchestra, singers and a dance ensemble.

Another South Bank establishm­ent, the National Theatre, won the Eastern Eye Community Engagement Award for its commitment to diversity. Its targets include 50 per cent of directors and living writers to be female and 20 per cent people of colour; a 50:50 gender balance on stage and 25 per cent of performers to be people of colour. The theatre has also committed to 20 per cent of its workforce coming from a minority ethnic background and to increase its BAME audiences by 10 per cent.

Anwar Hussein, who has captured some of the most iconic moments in history and photograph­ed some of the most famous people in the world in a career spanning six decades, won the Eastern Eye Award for Photograph­y.

The Eastern Eye Award for Arts was presented to Rana Begum for her fashion installati­on at a London Week Fashion Show in 2020 at the Durbar Courtyard at the Foreign Office. Begum draped the catwalk with a series of towering multicolou­red nets, evoking the fishermen’s nets of her childhood in Bangladesh.

Seeta Patel won the Eastern Eye Award for Dance for The Rite of Spring; while Guz Khan received the Eastern Eye Award

for Comedy for Like Mobeen. The popular BBC comedy about a reformed drug dealer living in Birmingham and trying to stay out of trouble, will return for its fourth series on the BBC.

The Eastern Eye Award for Best Scriptwrit­er went to Ayeesha Menon for her BBC radio adaptation of Vikas Swarup’s

Q&A (the book behind the award-winning blockbuste­r Slumdog Millionair­e).

Singer and songwriter Joy Crookes, whose songs capture the trials and tribulatio­ns of life, won the Eastern Eye

Emerging Artist Award, sponsored by Arts Council England. Her EPs Reminiscen­ce and Perception have won popular and critical acclaim.

Indian classical vocalist Pandit Chiranjeeb Chakrabort­y was presented the

Eastern Eye Award for Traditiona­l Music.

The awards were judged by Roy; Eastern Eye editor at large Barnie Choudhury; consultant and independen­t producer Mira Kaushik OBE; Nick Kounoupias, founder and CEO Kounoupias IP; Rachel Harris, senior producer London Borough of Culture 2022; Sailesh Ram, Asian Culture Vulture; Viram Jasani, CEO, Asian Music Circuit; and Kalpesh Solanki and Shailesh Solanki.

n See actas.co.uk/ live/en/page/ watchaward­s

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TOP OF THE ARTS: BBC presenter Naga Munchetty (left) and filmmaker Mira Nair were among the winners
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© Sujit Jaiswal/AFP via Getty Images Tabu
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Patricia Rozario OBE
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Nihal Arthanayak­e
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Naga Munchetty
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Anoushka Shankar
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Jameela Jamil
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Himesh Patel
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Anjana Vasan
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Amit Roy
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Mira Nair
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Ayeesha Menon Sid Sagar
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Charli XCX
The London Philharmon­ic Orchestra perform Charli XCX
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Kensington Palace hosted the Queen Victoria: Women and Crown exhibition
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Shamil and Kavi Thakrar, and Naved Nasir
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Pandit Chiranjeeb Chakrabort­y
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Kusoom Vadgama
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Lord Dolar Popat
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Joy Crookes
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Anwar Hussein
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Rana Begum
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Kavita Jindal

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