LONDON:
In recognition of his contribution to Indian cinema,
versatile actor Saeed Jaffrey has been appointed the
Experience Corps' Ambassador for Asian Community in the UK.
London-based
Jaffrey has acted in a number of well known films including Gandhi,
My Beautiful Launderette and Henna. He started
his career as an announcer in All India Radio, New Delhi,
before starting a radio programme for New York Times
in the USA. He is known for his interview with India's first
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Jaffrey
was conferred with the honour at the launch of a new website
- www.historytalking.com - at the Bharatiya Vidya
Bhavan, where the actor spoke about his association with
Satyajit Ray, Raj Kapoor and other leading lights in the
Indian film industry.
As
the Community Ambassador for The Experience Corps, the
veteran actor will appeal to the people from the Asian
community to offer their skills, experience and some of
their time to help in their local communities by becoming a
member of the Experience Corps.
Vijay
Rana, local adviser for the Corps and founder of the website
said "Volunteering is a key component of Asian faiths
and culture. The Experience Corps is aiming to use the
valuable skills that Asian people over 50 have to offer
their local organisations. Having a Community Ambassador of
the stature of Saeed Jaffrey is an honour for the Corps and
we know that with his support we will be able to bring the
work of the organisation and its members to a wider
audience."
The
Corps is a not-for-profit company funded by a grant from the
Home Office.
Working
in collaboration with the voluntary sector, in neighbourhood
partnerships and organisations in the statutory and private
sectors, the Corps aims to raise the profile of community
participation. It has over 400,000 volunteering
opportunities to suit all kinds of skills and experience,
Rana said.