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In pictures: World Anglo Indian Day celebrations at Calcutta Rangers Club

The annual event, which highlights Anglo-Indian culture through dance, food and music, is a reflection of the city’s cultural mosaic

Karo Christine Kumar Published 10.08.23, 12:46 PM
DANCE AFFAIR: The Calcutta Rangers Club came alive as the vibrant community came together to celebrate World Anglo Indian Day (August 2) with an unforgettable dance extravaganza! Around 400 guests attended the evening of August 5 reflecting the diverse cultural landscape of the city
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DANCE AFFAIR: The Calcutta Rangers Club came alive as the vibrant community came together to celebrate World Anglo Indian Day (August 2) with an unforgettable dance extravaganza! Around 400 guests attended the evening of August 5 reflecting the diverse cultural landscape of the city

Photos: Chris Alpin Productions
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WATCH ’EM MOVE: Couples twirled and swayed to the beats, and guests dressed in their finest attire gathered to revel in a night of music, dance and camaraderie
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WATCH ’EM MOVE: Couples twirled and swayed to the beats, and guests dressed in their finest attire gathered to revel in a night of music, dance and camaraderie

CROWNING GLORY: The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Anglo-Indian King and Queen. Amidst a sea of cheers and applause, Daniel Pope was crowned as the King and Marina Lisa Chowdhury was crowned the Queen
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CROWNING GLORY: The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Anglo-Indian King and Queen. Amidst a sea of cheers and applause, Daniel Pope was crowned as the King and Marina Lisa Chowdhury was crowned the Queen

RUNNERS-UP: Gift hampers were graciously presented to the runners-up, courtesy of sponsors Kristal Lorraine Chater and Althea
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RUNNERS-UP: Gift hampers were graciously presented to the runners-up, courtesy of sponsors Kristal Lorraine Chater and Althea

JUDGES PANEL: Lending their expertise to the selection process were the distinguished judges for the Anglo-Indian King and Queen contest. The panel comprised Shane Calvert, past president of Calcutta Rangers Club and vice chairman of West Bengal Minorities Commission; Vinit Mathew Baptist, founder of Zest Fitness Studio; and Alisha Saldanha, fourth-generation owner of Saldanha Bakery
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JUDGES PANEL: Lending their expertise to the selection process were the distinguished judges for the Anglo-Indian King and Queen contest. The panel comprised Shane Calvert, past president of Calcutta Rangers Club and vice chairman of West Bengal Minorities Commission; Vinit Mathew Baptist, founder of Zest Fitness Studio; and Alisha Saldanha, fourth-generation owner of Saldanha Bakery

FEAST OF FLAVOURS: Snacks like Wontons, Chilli Beef, Chilli Pork and ‘Anglo-Indian special’ Tongue Roast flew off the counter, washed down with free-flowing tipple that kept everyone in high spirits
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FEAST OF FLAVOURS: Snacks like Wontons, Chilli Beef, Chilli Pork and ‘Anglo-Indian special’ Tongue Roast flew off the counter, washed down with free-flowing tipple that kept everyone in high spirits

BEHIND THE SCENES: Guiding the festivities were Blossom Rae, the club’s general secretary, and Nigel Vincent, honorary social secretary & master of ceremonies for the evening. The grand cake, a generous contribution from Taj Bengal, stood as a symbol of togetherness
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BEHIND THE SCENES: Guiding the festivities were Blossom Rae, the club’s general secretary, and Nigel Vincent, honorary social secretary & master of ceremonies for the evening. The grand cake, a generous contribution from Taj Bengal, stood as a symbol of togetherness

NEXT GEN: The young and aspiring Anglo-Indian King and Queen contestants lined up; their participation a reflection of the spirit of the next generation and the city’s cultural mosaic
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NEXT GEN: The young and aspiring Anglo-Indian King and Queen contestants lined up; their participation a reflection of the spirit of the next generation and the city’s cultural mosaic

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