Ali Shahalom, known as Ali Official, is one of the UK’s top British-Bangladeshi comedians.\n \nHe has found a huge following on social media, but Ali is troubled by the feeling that British-Bangladeshis are viewed as being at the bottom of the social pile, always the butt of the joke – in their own eyes as much as much as those of others. \n \nSo in the year Bangladesh turns 50 years old, Ali wants to shout about the contribution British-Bangladeshis have made to this country. \n \nHis parents came to the UK in the 1970s. His dad, a tandoori chef, opened his own restaurant - one of the many 'Indian' restaurants in the UK to be owned by Bangladeshis. \n \nAli is proud of his heritage and what he calls the 'blood, sweat and tears' of his forefathers. But he wants to show the full breadth of the British-Bangladeshi contribution to this country.\n \nIn this film, Ali goes on a journey with fellow comedians Mistah Islah, Smash Bengali and Iksy to find out what it means to be British-Bangladeshi in the UK today.\n \nAli meets Nadiya Hussain, Mumzy Stranger and MP Rushanara Ali, and hears how they got to the top of their games – their successes, failures and the obstacles they faced. \n \nSome of their conversations are hilarious, some are difficult, all are insightful.
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Episode 05-08-2021
Ali Shahalom, known as Ali Official, is one of the UK’s top British-Bangladeshi comedians.\n \nHe has found a huge following on social media, but Ali is troubled by the fe ...
05-08-2021
BBC 1
Episode 05-08-2021
Ali Shahalom, known as Ali Official, is one of the UK’s top British-Bangladeshi comedians.\n \nHe has found a huge following on social media, but Ali is troubled by the fe ...
05-08-2021
BBC 1