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Shabana Azmi, Farah Khan
to receive awards at Leicester
London, Nov 26 Indian film celebrities Shabana Azmi and Farah
Khan are among the invited recipients of international awards to
be announced at the University of Leicester Dec 7.
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Veteran filmmaker Jagmohan Mundhra
is also lined up for the Global Media Award presented by the
Triangle Media Group (TMG), according to a release from the
university.
Leicester Councillor Manjula Sood, who is a postgraduate from
the university, will also be honoured for her outstanding
contribution to local politics.
The Triangle Media Group's online global awards were initiated
at www.trianglemediagroup.org by Australian media tycoon and
legal scholar David Flint.
The university's law graduate and critically acclaimed theatre
actor Haresh Sood, is the global ambassador of the online awards
and will present them at a ceremony, which will also consist of
a lecture and film clips by Mundhra.
Mundhra will discuss his forthcoming movie "Provoked" starring
Aishwarya Rai and the story's legal significance to the
university's law school professors and students.
Sood said: "The TMG awards bi-annually celebrate, recognise and
honour the top 50 South Asian and foreign achievers that have
made an outstanding mark and contribution in the global
mainstream media.
"I am so pleased to say that this year's award magazine, which
can be bought online is full of exceptional talent and
highlights the crème de la crème of the top 50 global achievers
and four honorary winners.
"The committee has been scouting for a venue for the awards for
some time and Leicester has been chosen as it is one of the most
harmonious and cosmopolitan cities around the world with a
unique mixture of many races and nationalities.
"The law school, where I studied, has an international
reputation and given the context of the film 'Provoked', it is
apt that the event is being held at the University of
Leicester."
Priya Chhaya, academic officer from the University of Leicester
Law Society, which is hosting the event, said: "The Society is
delighted to hold this unique event. It has particular relevance
for our students, as the film 'Provoked' is based on the highly
influential House of Lords case.
"Provocation is a vital topic within third year criminal law and
also overlaps with other modules such as criminology. We believe
that the evening will be academically relevant, as well as
enjoyable."
The TMG online awards, which were launched in 2004, have also
been supported by Tessa Jowell, minister for culture media and
sport.
Jowell said: "I was so interested to read about the Triangle
Media Group Alliance for foreign artistes and I am delighted to
say, the excellence and quality of the Britain's cultural and
sporting activities ensure that our reputation for creativity
and innovation is renowned worldwide.
"I am delighted that South Asian artistes have an opportunity to
demonstrate their own rich and diverse range of talent and skill
to the rest of the world through this campaign."
Patricia Hewitt, MP for Leicester West, said: "I was delighted
to recently meet Haresh and hear about the really interesting
work of Triangle Media Group. I fully support this project and
am delighted that the global award ceremony is being held here
in Leicester'.
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