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British-Egyptian TV Producer. Hailing from Manchester. Passionate about amplifying underrepresented voices working in the Film & TV industry.
Nikesh Shukla is an novelist and screenwriter. He wrote Spider-Man India, edited The Good Immigrant, and turned down an MBE, cos he's a legend.
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