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UK: Family and culture merge together in India says PM Rishi Sunak’s daughter

UK: Anoushka Sunak, the daughter of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, spoke at the Kuchipudi Dance festival – Rang 2022 hosted in London. “India is where my family, home, and culture come together and I love visiting there every year,” she added.

100 performers from all over the world, ranging in age from 4 to 85, gathered at the dance festival organised by renowned Kuchipudi dancer Arunima Kumar. India@75 was commemorated with the event.

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Anoushka’s love for Kuchipudi

In an interview with a media house, Anoushka responded, “I love Kuchipudi and dancing, because when you are dancing all your worries and stresses go away and you are in the moment dancing with your all your friends beside you. I love to be on stage.”

During her discussion on India, Anoushka Sunak noted, “India is the country where I come from. It is a place where family, home and culture blend together. I love going there every year.”

Akshata Murthy, Anoushka’s mother, her grandparents, and her professors were among the several spectators who came to watch her dance. The fact that teachers from our school will be attending is rather nerve-wracking, according to Anoushka.

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Vision for Rang 2022

The organiser of performance, Arunima Kumar, stated, “Vision for Rang 2022 has been to showcase artists of different ages and abilities. I feel a lot of us get opportunities to perform, but there are children, there are elderly, there are people of special abilities who don’t get that platform. So Rang is really celebrating the colours of Kuchipudi and the colours of Indian dance.”

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