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Martin Bashir: A journalist who hit headlines for the wrong reasons Prasun Sonwalkar/London AFP The Asian media personality famously interviewed Princess Diana in 1995. The wheel has turned full circle for journalist Martin Bashir, who once evoked awe, envy, and respect among peers for bagging the sensational November 1995 interview with Princess Diana, but 25 years down the line, his fall from grace could not have been more precipitous. The Diana interview watched by a global audience made Bashir, barely 31 and unknown at the time, a celebrity when there were very few Asian or non-white journalists in the mainstream British news media. ....
Long Read: Why Indian curry rules in Britain Prasun Sonwalkar/London Photo: AFP Its stranglehold in Britain may have slackened somewhat due to Covid curbs, but the colonial cauldron’s culinary reign remains intact. Chris Dickinson, a university student in Cambridge, rues not being able to lead a normal life due to Covid-19 restrictions, but one activity he is keen to resume when everyday life returns to normal is to ‘go for an Indian’. Belonging to Generation Z, he doesn’t quite know when or how exactly the phrase gained currency, but ‘going for an Indian’ has been a popular activity across Britain, particularly in city centres during weekends, achieving the status of a national habit since the 1960s. It also reflects the enduring story of how Indian spices and food arrived during Britain’s long colonial encounter with India (the ‘jewel in the crown’), and slowly but surely went on to capture the imagination and palates of the British. So mu ....