21st Asian Achievers Awards Announce Shortlist

The stage is set and the red-carpet is getting laid out as the shortlist for potential winners of the
21st Asian Achievers Awards, the UK’s most prominent and longstanding celebration of British
Asian achievement across multiple fields, are announced.

This year’s Awards will take place on Friday 15th September 2023 at the prestigious London Hilton on Park Lane. Nearly 700 people are expected to attend. These high-profile guests include celebrities, senior ministers, global stars and influencers.

In the upcoming edition, more than 500 nominations were received across all the categories.
These include: Arts And Culture, Business Person Of The Year, Community Service,
Entrepreneur Of The Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, Media, Professional Of The Year
Sports Personality Of The Year, Uniformed And Civil Service and Woman Of The Year.
Judges were chosen to represent a wide cross-section of society from charity, public services,
business, entrepreneurship and politics. They include Farzana Baduel (CEO and Co-Founder,
Curzon PR), Shamil Thakrar (Co-Founder, Dishoom), former England cricketer and Yorkshire
captain Azeem Rafiq, Chair of Unicef UK Shatish Dasani, Chair of the Police Federation for the City of London Mike Reed, and Mohammed Amin MBE, trustee of the The National Warm
Memorial.

This year’s shortlist includes accomplished figures across various fields. This includes the star of
BBC One drama A Suitable Boy and Apple TV+ Shantaram, Shubham Saraf, as well as Anwar
Uddin MBE, who created history by becoming the first British-Bangladeshi player in English
football history, and Chair of KPMG UK Bina Mehta – the first woman to hold the role in company’s
150 year history.

Art and Culture

  • Archana Kumar
  • Jasdeep Singh Degun
  • Prathiba Parmer
  • Shubham Saraf

Business Person of the Year

  • Dr Dharminder Nagar
  • Harren Jhoti
  • Nisha Katona
  • Zeeshan Shah

Community Service

  • Atif Ali
  • Baljeet Chane
  • Poulomi Desai
  • Shalni Arora

Entrepreneur of the Year

  • Nurdin Jivraj
  • Rishi Patel
  • Siddhi Mittal
  • Tani Dulay
  • Vaysh Kewada

Media

  • Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Anila Dhami
  • Rubina Papani and Poppy Jay
  • Shamim Chowdhury

Professional of the Year

  • Bina Mehta
  • Dr Nikki Kanani
  • Lubna Shuja
  • Professor KJ Patel

Sports Personality of the Year

  • Anwar Uddin
  • Bhupinder Singh Gill
  • Hamzah Sheeraz
  • Naomi Dilip Dattani

Uniformed and Civil Service

  • Asrar-Ul-Haq
  • HHJ Anuja Ravindra Dhir QC
  • Murugesvran Subramanian
  • Salman Desai

Woman of the Year

  • Dr Lalitha Iyer
  • Ridwana Wallace-Laher
  • Rukshana Kapasi
  • Saloni Bhijwani and Samira Ann Qassim

Speaking about this year’s programme, Liji George, Commercial Director, Asian Achievers
Awards says: “We see in the Shortlist that the Awards represent the best and brightest in South
Asian excellence across the country. We have community leaders, innovators and job creators
that have added to the social, cultural and business fabric of the UK. Congratulations to all the
shortlist and best of luck for the Awards.”

South Asians in the UK today occupy leadership positions across a range of fields, including
politics, business and civil society. The Asian Achievers Awards continue to recognise the
outstanding work of such individuals within the South Asian community. The event is organised by
global advisory firm EPG, supported by Market Financial Solutions (MFS), Axiom DWFM, Asian
Voice, Gujarat Samachar and others, with expected funds of upwards of £150,000 expected to
be raised for charity partner One Kind Act on the night.

Nitin Ganatra (Eastenders), entrepreneur, philanthropist and documentary filmmaker, returns as
the host of the evening. Joining him as the co-host is renowned Pakistani actress and model, Ainy
Jaffri Rahman (Balu Mahi). Ganatra says: “The Asian Achievers Awards celebrate the best of the
awe-inspiring talent we have in the South Asian community today. Every year I come to these
Awards and am impressed by the standard of nominations and the quality of the shortlist. Just look
back at the last two decades of winners and you’ll see the event has tracked the growth of our
community for more than a generation.”

Rahman adds: “Everywhere we look in the South Asian community in Britain today, it is full of
inspirational people. Some excel on screen, and others do it quietly in their local neighbourhoods.
I’m pleased to be involved in the AAA to be able to celebrate these hidden gems, who I hope can
inspire the next generation.”

Over the last few editions, the net worth of the room has consistently been over £40 billion. Tickets
for the event will be available at: asianachieversawards.com.

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