
Lavina Melwani
NYC journalist via India, HK & Africa; writer for intl' mags; Chief Lassi-maker at Lassi with Lavina https://t.co/MaMDawkmEX Co-founder https://t.co/TRWRvD0OR9
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1 month ago |
khabar.com | Lavina Melwani
Home > Magazine > Cover Story > What’s the Secret Sauce of Their Success? By Lavina Melwani Indians in the U.S. have enjoyed success in numbers far exceeding their small percentage of the population. In her book, Indian Genius, author Meenakshi Ahamed profiles sixteen trailblazers to discover why that is so. We interview Ahamed to dig deeper into her findings.
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2 months ago |
khabar.com | Lavina Melwani
Home > Magazine > Features > Showbiz: The Other Raj Kapoor: Showman of HollywoodBy Lavina Melwani [Left] Raj Kapoor, the man behind some of the highest-billed live entertainment events of our times.
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Mar 2, 2025 |
lassiwithlavina.com | Lavina Melwani
Indians love cinema, drama, music and they also love gold so it goes without saying that they deeply love the majestic golden man who symbolizes the best that world cinema can offer and which every film artiste dreams of one day taking home – Oscar!It’s now the eve of the Academy Awards and everyone is caught up in Oscar celebrations – either big ones close to the power people in Hollywood or smaller, intimate ones celebrating their own personal links to the Oscars.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
theweek.in | Lavina Melwani
There were two memorable moments for Chandrika Tandon at the Grammys this year, where Triveni, the album she created with South African flautist Wouter Kellerman and Japanese-American cellist Eru Matsumoto, won in the category of best New Age, Ambient or Chant album. The first was seeing how the Awards focused on raising funds for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfire, which showed the community of musicians was prepared to come together for a greater cause.
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Feb 1, 2025 |
khabar.com | Baisakhi Roy |Lavina Melwani
Home > Magazine > Cover Story > Jest for LaughsBy Baisakhi Roy From the spotlight of sold-out arenas to the intimacy of comedy clubs, South Asians are bringing a fresh, diverse voice to comedy in North America. With a growing number of stand-up comedians like Hasan Minhaj, Vir Das, Russell Peters, Zarna Garg, and Sugar Sammy leading the way, the comedyworld is being reshaped as these talented performers highlight the immigrant and diasporic experience with humor that connects across cultures.
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Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Diary of a Changemaker: Grammy winner Chandrika Tandon’s RX for Life: Music, Spirituality & Giving https://t.co/jA5Tz5MVFK via @LinkedIn https://t.co/tR83ua8I5J

RT @lavinamelwani: Santosh, UK's nomination for the Oscars, has been shortlisted! Read review & interview with director Sunita Suri on Lass…

Santosh, UK's nomination for the Oscars, has been shortlisted! Read review & interview with director Sunita Suri on Lassi with Lavina -https://t.co/PzmC1qlNmm https://t.co/suXvTw6FOq