Arts and entertainment Several Asian Britons have broken into the
UK film industry, as well as Hollywood, and the
U.S. film industry at large; starring in high-grossing
box office films, including major
film series, and receiving subsequent international recognition and media attention. In television, prominent roles in American sitcoms, series, and long-running British soap operas, such as
Coronation Street,
EastEnders,
Emmerdale and
Hollyoaks, have all had a number of Asian characters portrayed by British actors of Asian heritage.
Tsai Chin, the first Asian British actress to play a
Bond girl, appeared in 1967's
You Only Live Twice and the 2006 re-make of
Casino Royale.
Burt Kwouk, who appeared in over fifty films, including three of the
James Bond film series, received an
OBE for services to drama in 2010.
Art Malik had notable roles in
The Jewel in the Crown and
The Living Daylights, and Sir
Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji) is one of Britain's most acclaimed and well-known performers. Kingsley is one of few actors to have won all four major motion picture acting awards, receiving
Oscar,
BAFTA,
Golden Globe and
Screen Actors Guild awards throughout his career, including the
Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in
Gandhi (1982). The actor
Dev Patel, who played the role of
Anwar Kharral in the teen drama series
Skins, portrayed the leading role in
Danny Boyle's
Slumdog Millionaire, for which he received several awards and was nominated for the
2009 BAFTA Award for
Best Leading Actor.
Parminder Nagra, who played a prominent role in the US TV series
ER, starred in successful British film
Bend It Like Beckham (2002). The actor
Naveen Andrews plays the role of
Sayid Jarrah in the popular US TV series
Lost, and also had a prominent role in the award-winning film
The English Patient (1996).
Kunal Nayyar plays the character of
Raj Koothrappali in the popular US sitcom,
The Big Bang Theory.
Gemma Chan and
Benedict Wong have featured in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise. Chan has had two starring roles in both 2019's
Captain Marvel and
Eternals (2021), making her the first actress to portray separate characters within the cinematic universe. Wong, who has also appeared in two
Ridley Scott films (
Prometheus and
The Martian), first appeared for a Marvel production in 2016's
Doctor Strange, twice reprising the role for
Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and
Endgame (2019), the latter of which is the highest grossing release in film history.
Riz Ahmed has starred in both the
Bourne film series and
Star Wars saga, appearing in anthology film
Rogue One.
Star Wars, Marvel's
The Avengers, the Bourne and
James Bond film series are some of the highest-grossing film franchises of all time.
Art and design was one of the
persons of the year selected by
Time magazine in 2018 ,
London Olympic Park, designated by the Indian
Anish Kapoor Anish Kapoor is an Indian-born British sculptor. Born in Mumbai, Kapoor has lived and worked in London since the early 1970s when he moved to study art, first at the
Hornsey College of Art and later at the
Chelsea College of Art and Design. Kapoor received the
Turner Prize in 1991.
Poulomi Desai, born in Hackney, London is a photographer and
sound artist working with noise and electricity since the 1980s. She is an Oram Awards winner and curator of Usurp Art. Born in London and of Asian origin,
Shezad Dawood became known for this work in various media in the early 2000s. Also born in London and of Pakistani origin,
Haroon Mirza emerged as an artist in the late 2000s. Best known for his sculptural installations that generate sound, Mirza was awarded the Silver Lion for the Most Promising Artist at the
54th Venice Biennale in 2011.
Shahidul Alam is a
Bangladeshi photojournalist, teacher and social activist. He has been a photographer for more than forty years and "his photographs have been published in almost every major western media outlet".
Saiman Miah is an
architectural designer and
graphic designer who designed one of the two £5
commemorative coins for the
2012 London Summer Olympics.
Osman Yousefzada, of
Afghan and Pakistani heritage, is an artist and fashion designer who was referred to as the "re-inventor of the Little Black Dress" by
Vogue magazine in 2008. He had eventually become a renowned dresser, with several famous female celebrities wearing dresses created by Yousefzada. He also designed a large piece of public art at Selfridges Birmingham, in his home city, which was on display during the
2022 Commonwealth Games. Theatre company
RIFCO Arts has been producing and touring productions based on the British Asian experience since 1999.
Literature Well-known South Asian writers include
Muhammad Mojlum Khan,
Abdur Rouf Choudhury,
Aminul Hoque,
Shahida Rahman,
H.S. Bhabra,
Salman Rushdie,
Ghulam Murshid,
Tahir Shah,
Gurinder Chadha,
Nazrin Choudhury,
Rekha Waheed,
Hanif Kureishi,
Monica Ali,
Meera Syal,
Gautam Malkani,
Bali Rai and
Raman Mundair.
Music Since the 1970s, South Asian performers and writers have achieved significant mainstream cultural success. The first South Asian musician to gain wide popularity in the UK and worldwide fame was
Queen lead singer
Freddie Mercury, born Farrokh Bulsara in
Zanzibar, East Africa, to parents of
Parsi descent from
Bombay (now Mumbai). In 2006,
Time Asia magazine voted him as one of the most influential South
Asians in the past 60 years. At around the same time, music producer, composer and songwriter
Biddu gained worldwide fame for a number of hit songs, including "
Kung Fu Fighting" by
Carl Douglas and "
I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" for
Tina Charles. In the 1990s the South Asian artists who gained mainstream success included
Apache Indian, whose 1993 single "
Boom Shack-A-Lak" was used in many
Hollywood movies, and
Jas Mann, who headed
Babylon Zoo and whose 1996 single "
Spaceman" set a UK chart record when it sold 418,000 copies in its first week of release. The most successful South Asian musician in 2008 was the
British Tamil artist
M.I.A., who was nominated for two
Grammy Awards for her single "
Paper Planes", and has been nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Original Score for "
O... Saya", from the
Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack. In 2009, R&B and hip-hop artist,
Mumzy Stranger, became the first British Bangladeshi to release a music single; titled "One More Dance". In October 2009, Jay Sean's single "
Down" reached the #1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and sold four million copies in the United States, making him the first South Asian-origin solo artist and "the first UK
Urban act to top
Billboards Hot 100," "the most successful male UK urban artist in US chart history," and the most successful British male artist in the US charts since
Elton John in 1997. A new generation of British Asian musicians have followed such as
Raxstar, Bilal and Nish. In the early 2010s, Asian boy band members,
Siva Kaneswaran of
the Wanted and
Zayn Malik of
One Direction, have gained considerable mainstream popularity worldwide; the Wanted reached No. 3 on the
Billboard Hot 100 with "
Glad You Came" while One Direction topped the
Billboard 200 with
Up All Night. British Bangladeshi YouTuber-turned-rapper Koomz is best known for his breakthrough single "Mariah" which has hit over 10 million streams and views across many platforms and also Number 1 in the Official Asian Music Chart of 2018.
Charity and interfaith There is a growing number of young British Asians who are making a mark in the charity and interfaith sectors. A recent example is Onkardeep Singh who became the youngest person of South Asian heritage in 2018 to be awarded an
MBE for his interfaith and voluntary works. Saif Uddin Ahmad is a humanitarian and chief executive officer of
Al-Khair Foundation. He was formerly the chief executive officer of the UK charities
Muslim Aid and
Islamic Help, and he also founded the charities Faith Regen foundation, MADE in Europe and Global One 2015.
Responsible investment consultant and writer,
Niaz Alam was a trustee of the charity
War on Want from 2000 to 2007.
Religion after the expulsion After the Asians were expelled from Uganda, more religious sites started to emerge in the UK as well. Temples and mosques emerged in repurposed buildings such as churches, meeting houses, and even factories. These spaces gave Asians a place to practice their beliefs and a place for gatherings. Furthermore, these spaces made way for Asian culture to flourish within the UK. For example, Diwali festivities started to draw in many crowds and turned districts into dazzling displays of light and sound. In his two appearances for
Celtic F.C., he played the entire matches barefoot and scored several goals.
Anwar Uddin began his career at
West Ham United, where he joined the winning team of the
1999 FA Youth Cup Finals. In May 2015, he was appointed manager of
Sporting Bengal United.
Aston Villa defender,
Neil Taylor and
Leicester City midfielder
Hamza Choudhury are the first players of Bengali descent to play in the Premier League. Choudhury has also made appearances for the
England under-21 team.
Michael Chopra played for the
England national under-21 football team and became the first
footballer of Indian descent to play and score in the
Premier League. In 2006 he scored one of the fastest goals in Premier League history, as Chopra had only been on the pitch for fifteen seconds after coming on as a substitute.
Jawaid Khaliq, the first world champion boxer of
Pakistani origin, was born in
Nottingham.
Amir Khan, born in Bolton, won a silver medal at the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens and went on to become a world light-welterweight boxing champion.
Bulbul Hussain of
Whitechapel is a wheelchair rugby player of Bengali origin, and he has been a part of the
Great Paralympic Team since 2008. Just as in South Asia, the most popular sport among the British Asian community is cricket; as much as third of the players of the sport at recreational level are of South Asian descent. This has not translated into equal levels of success professionally however, with only 4.2% of cricketers being of British South Asian descent in first-class cricket across the UK. Other success stories of the past have included
Mark Ramprakash, of
Indo-Caribbean descent,
Isa Guha, of
Bengali descent, and
Monty Panesar, of Indian Sikh descent. Currently,
Moeen Ali and
Adil Rashid are the only players in the England men's squad, both of Pakistani (Mipuri) descent. Other British Asian sport personalities: •
Akaash Bhatia •
Haroon Khan •
Vikram Solanki •
Qasim Nisar •
Imran Khan •
Tanveer Ahmed •
Sajid Mahmood •
Saqlain Mushtaq •
Adam Khan •
Dimitri Mascarenhas •
Ravi Bopara •
Kabir Ali •
Owais Shah •
Kadeer Ali •
Hamza Riazuddin •
Min Patel •
Samit Patel •
Riaz Amin •
Adil Rashid •
Zesh Rehman •
Bilal Shafayat •
Harpal Singh •
Anwar Uddin •
Usman Afzaal •
Adnan Ahmed •
Hammad Miah •
Nayan Doshi •
Majid Haq •
Ronnie Irani •
Omer Hussain •
Tosh Masson •
Kash Gill •
Netan Sansara •
Mandip Sehmi •
Rikki Bains •
Rajiv Ouseph •
Ali Jacko •
Bulbul Hussain •
Ruqsana Begum •
Zubair Hoque Celebrities in popular culture is a popular British comedian The comedians
Sanjeev Bhaskar,
Meera Syal,
Papa CJ and
Shazia Mirza are all well-recognised figures in British
popular culture. The presenter and match maker of the BBC marriage arranging show
Arrange Me a Marriage is a South Asian-Scot
Aneela Rahman.
Hardeep Singh Kohli is a presenter, reporter and comedian on British television and radio. British Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Indian contestants have appeared on
The Apprentice including
Syed Ahmed, Tre Azam, Lohit Kalburgi, Ghazal Asif, Shazia Wahab, Sara Dhada, and most notably
Saira Khan, who is now a British TV presenter. The broadcasters
Daljit Dhaliwal,
Krishnan Guru-Murthy and
Samira Ahmed are known for working on
Channel 4 News. The fashion model
Neelam Gill has worked with
Burberry,
Abercrombie & Fitch and appeared in
Vogue magazine. involved a
British Pakistani and a
British Indian In 2008, in the
second series of reality television ''
Britain's Got Talent'', one of the country's most successful
reality television shows, the South Asian dance duo
Signature, consisting of Suleman Mirza (a British Pakistani) and Madhu Singh (a
British Indian) performing a fusion of
Michael Jackson and
Bhangra music and dance styles, came second on the show.
Humza Arshad and
Ali Shahalom are well known British Asian comedians for their YouTube careers which normally consists of stereotyping Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Muslim culture. In 2011, one of
Humza Arshad's video was the seventh most viewed on
YouTube in
Europe. British Bangladeshi comedian Ali Shahalom, along with British Pakistani comedian Aatif Nawaz, starred on BBC's first ever British Muslim sketch show, Muzlamic. ==Cultural influence==