SOUTH
ASIAN MEDIA AWARDS 2005 - NOMINATIONS OPEN
(29 June 2005)
TMG
have announced that nominations for the Global South Asian Media
Awards 2005 are officially open. Nominations are invited from achievers
in the categories of: Global Achievers, Film, Theatre, Drama, Music,
Politics, News/TV Presenters, Sport, Fashion, Literature, Arts,
Boundary Breakers and Western Artistes 'moving East'. Nominees for
this year's awards include Karan Johar, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Amir
Khan, Pratibha Parmer and Farah Khan.
In
additional to these exclusive awards, the TMG committee also intend
to honour the best International Event Organisers who have played
a key part in highlighting the best of South Asian Culture in the
global mainstream media. Such nominations will include Awards Ceremonies,
Exhibitions and Conference organisers etc.
The
Top two winners of last year's awards; Aishwarya Rai and Haresh
Sood have also been recognised for their added achievements in the
mainstream media.
The
Bollywood actress and former Miss World is currently involved in
the British Film 'Provoked'. The film is based on a true story of
an Indian woman who becomes the victim of serious domestic violence.
The Aishwarya Rai Foundation plans to build a Medical Centre in
India. Aishwarya will also appear on the Oprah Winfrey show in 204
countries and the show will air in North America.
Global
Ambassador to TMG, the multi-talented actor/singer Haresh Sood,
currently at world renowned Acting School; ArtsEd London, has just
finished performing the theatrical representation as Hippolytus
in Sarah Kane's Phaedra's Love for which he has received much credited
acclaim. Haresh is said to shortly begin filming for the Spanish/English
film 'Yo Lo Vi', the film is based on the effects of the Iraq war.
Haresh Sood Productions are also about to launch their 10th Anniversary
plans in which Haresh will do a Skydive for Epilepsy this year.
Haresh
announced "This is a wonderful and unique opportunity to showcase
the crème de la crème of South Asians, people who
are making their mark abroad! So please hurry and get your nominations
in as quickly as possible!'
Nominations
deadline August 31st 2005. The global awards will be announced in
November/December this year by Global media figure and National
Convenor for Australians for a Constitutional Monarchy, David Flint.
If you would like to nominate either yourself or anyone from, within
or of South Asian origin, or non ' Asians that have worked with
South Asian artistes and projects, whom you feel has made a significant
contribution in the mainstream media anywhere in the world, then
please Email your nominations directly to info@tmg-alliance.co.uk.
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