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Bridgerton, Polite Society, Project Hail Mary: How Priya Kansara went from molecular biology to the big screen

Bridgerton, Polite Society, Project Hail Mary: How Priya Kansara went from molecular biology to the big screen

by Amrita Priya | Apr 12, 2026

(April 12, 2026) From night classes after long days in healthcare communications to appearing alongside one of Hollywood’s biggest stars in one of 2026’s most anticipated sci-fi blockbusters, British-Indian actor Priya Kansara’s route to the screen...
Isha Kaur Athwal: The Bradford teen actor balancing stardom and schoolbooks

Isha Kaur Athwal: The Bradford teen actor balancing stardom and schoolbooks

by Amrita Priya | Apr 28, 2025

(April 28, 2025) Thirteen-year-old Isha Kaur Athwal in the UK is a young actor with a growing list of screen credits, a deep connection to her Punjabi roots, and a clear sense of discipline that anchors both her creative and academic life. Currently in Year 9 at...

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