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January 2010
- 13 January 2010 Shooting
of Vijay Singh’s ‘India by Song’ begins in Mumbai. A
Franco-Indian co-production. Shooting locations in India: Mumbai,
Bangalore, Rajasthan.
November 2009
- Screening of One Dollar Curry at the Indo-American Film Festival at the American Centre, in New Delhi, 20-21 November 2009.
July 2009
- An article in the French newspaper Libération on 15 juillet 2009
- Journées Littéraires, Normandy, France, including a screening of Jaya Ganga.
3 June 2009
- France O/ RFO, 20h35, broadcast of Jaya, Fille du Gange (Jaya Ganga).
22 May 2009
- Participating in the debate in 'This Week in the world' on france 24 http://www.france24.com/en/20090522-this-week-inthe-world-1
14 May 2009, 22.15 pm
- Ce soir ou jamais, France 3, a television discussion on the Indian Elections and the sub-continental tensions.
May 2009
- Paroles du Monde, Public Sénat television channel, an interview on the Indian elections
4 April 2009
- University of Montpellier, a screening of One Dollar Curry
March 2009
- France 24, Face à Face, a television interview on the Indian political situation
25 February 2009
- BBC World Service, The World Today, an interview on Slumdog Millionaire winning the Oscar.
31 January 2009
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Cité Nationale de l’Histoire de l’Immigration, guest speaker on
“Understanding Indian immigration” and a screening of One Dollar Curry
23 January 2009
- Unesco, Paris, a screening of One Dollar Curry organised by the Indian Ambassador to Unesco.
Janvier 2009
- France Culture, on Indian cinema
18 December 2008
- BBC World Service, The World Today, on the aftermath of the Bombay terrorist attacks.
1 December 2009
France 24, Top Story, on the Mumbai terrorist attacks
1 December 2009
- NDTV News, on a candlelight meeting in Paris for expressing solidarity with the Indian democracy
14 November 2008
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Inauguration of the Amsterdam India Festival at the Concertgebouw. The
concept design for the dressing up of the Concertgebouw in Indian
colours was created by Vijay Singh. 31 August 2008
- BBC World Service, the World Today, on sexual taboos and Indian cinema
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