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The Evolution of The British Indian Woman

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What does it mean to be a British Indian woman? The Evolution of the British Indian woman  – an event which was screened at Kingston-Upon-Thames’ Rose Theatre in June 2013, explored the essence of a British Indian woman through the experiences of three branches of one family tree. A grandmother, who moved to the UK 30 years ago with aspirations of a new future; her daughter, a business woman, wife and mother; and a granddaughter, a British born Indian who documented her personal journey in India to explore the thread that interweaves within each generation.

Produced and directed by Sejal Sehmi – UK Editor of Brown Girl Magazine. Filmed and edited by Kishan Shah.

 

 

See photos of the event and media coverage here
(Originally published on sejalsehmi.com)

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