In support of the BFI’s ongoing India on Film season we’ve put together another fantastic Indian-themed goody bag to be won. Contents include:
A season pass for up to five films in the BFI’s India on Film: Women Directors Making Waves this July. Highlights range from Zoya Akhtar’s cheeky Luck By Chance to A Death in the Gunj, award-winning actress Konkona Sensharma’s superbly assured debut feature.
A voucher for Masala Zone restaurants for the value of £80! Masala Zone is a group of some of London’s best stylish Indian restaurants, offering a panoramic range of proper Indian food?— pioneering street food, thalis (the balanced family platters), daily changing freshly made vegetables, flavourful grills, regional curries and biryanis.
In support of the BFI’s ongoing India on Film season we’ve put together another fantastic Indian-themed goody bag to be won. Contents include:
A season pass for up to five films in the BFI’s India on Film: Women Directors Making Waves this July. Highlights range from Zoya Akhtar’s cheeky Luck By Chance to A Death in the Gunj, award-winning actress Konkona Sensharma’s superbly assured debut feature.
A voucher for Masala Zone restaurants for the value of £80! Masala Zone is a group of some of London’s best stylish Indian restaurants, offering a panoramic range of proper Indian food?— pioneering street food, thalis (the balanced family platters), daily changing freshly made vegetables, flavourful grills, regional curries and biryanis.
Plus a copy of The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, courtesy of our friends at HarperCollins. Arundhati Roy’s Booker Prize-winning novel was the literary sensation of the 1990s: a story anchored to anguish but fuelled by wit and magic. It remains the biggest-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author.
“They all broke the rules. They all crossed into forbidden territory. They all tampered with the laws that lay down who should be loved, and how. And how much.”
To enter simply answer this question:
In what year did India gain independence?Please send your entries to
[email protected] with INDIAN WOMEN in the subject header by 1 July.
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