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Bharat Parv in Melbourne boosts Australia-India creative ties

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • September 1, 2025
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Melbourne, August 21 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

The Consul General of India in Melbourne, Dr. Sushil Kumar, hosted a lively Bharat Parv networking reception to welcome an Indian delegation from the films, media, and entertainment sectors, led by Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

The event drew a distinguished audience of Australian political leaders, cultural representatives, and members of the Indian diaspora. Among the prominent attendees were Susan Templeman, Federal MP and Special Envoy for the Arts; Colin Brooks, Victorian Minister for Industry, Advanced Manufacturing and Creative Industries; Tim Watts, Federal MP and Special Envoy for Indian Ocean Affairs; Victorian MPs Brad Battin, Steven McGhie, and Matt Fregon; Caroline Pitcher, CEO of VicScreen; Grainne Brunsdon, COO of Screen Australia; and Mitu Bhowmick Lange AM, Founder-Director of Mind Blowing Films.

Showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage, the evening featured vibrant music and dance performances that celebrated the country’s creative spirit. A special highlight was the performance by young music creators chosen through the Create in India Challenge (Season 1). These emerging artists captivated the audience with their talent during Bharat Parv at Waves Bazaar Melbourne, earning admiration from an influential gathering of industry leaders and policymakers.

The spotlight was on The Unbeatables, winners of the Symphony of India and Battle of Bands competitions. Their rise from Waves’ first edition to performing at the global platform of Bharat Parv was hailed as a powerful example of India’s cultural dynamism.

The group featured lead vocalist Chirag Tomar from Symphony of India, Sohini Dey — winner of Battle of Bands, Akhil on keyboards, Ashu on drums, Hitesh on bass guitar, and Jasneet on acoustic guitar. Their energetic performance won thunderous applause, reflecting the global appeal of India’s creative industries.

More than a cultural celebration, the reception also served as a platform to deepen professional ties between India and Australia’s creative sectors, furthering the shared vision of collaboration in film, media, and entertainment.

 

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