Indian photograph

Indian

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release India
Directors S. Shankar
Composers A. R. Rahman
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2467025
Send edit request

About Indian


A veteran freedom fighter named Senapathy learns a rare form of martial art that enables him to kill anyone with his bare hands. He uses that to end crime and punishes the culprits on his own.

Sunscreen: Tackling myths around darker skin and SPF

Sunscreen: Tackling myths around darker skin and SPF
Aug 10,2023 8:21 am

... " When you re south Asian - I m Indian - there is this false assumption that because we don t get sunburnt [as often], we don t need SPF on our face...

Sudha Murty: Why her comment over spoons divided Indians

Sudha Murty: Why her comment over spoons divided Indians
Jul 29,2023 2:01 am

... The lives of Ms Murty and her husband - Indian software billionaire NR Narayana Murthy - have been under a lot more scrutiny ever since their son-in-law Rishi Sunak became the prime minister of Britain...

What's drawing so many Indians to Australia?

What's drawing so many Indians to Australia?
Jun 18,2023 9:40 pm

... He s a second-generation Indian immigrant living in Mornington Peninsula, a beachy cape that s about an hour s drive from Melbourne...

What is it like to be repeatedly asked where you are from?

What is it like to be repeatedly asked where you are from?
Dec 1,2022 12:30 pm

... I eventually gave up and said that I am Indian...

India's virtual stars whose real faces you won't see

India's virtual stars whose real faces you won't see
Oct 20,2022 2:20 am

... Venu G Joshi, founder of the Indian VTuber talent agency, Project Starscape, says the trend gained popularity in India during the Covid 19 pandemic...

Galwan valley: the image is displayed, to show the nail-studded rods used in India and China brawl

Galwan valley: the image is displayed, to show the nail-studded rods used in India and China brawl
Jun 18,2020 1:27 pm

...A picture on the BBC by an Indian military spokesman shows crude weapons allegedly in the fight popped up image, shows a crude weapon allegedly used by Chinese troops in the deadly brawl of China s disputed border with India on Monday...

Rediscovering the forgotten Indian artists of British India

Rediscovering the forgotten Indian artists of British India
Feb 16,2020 8:43 am

...A group of Indian troopers who fought for the English, Ghulam Ali Khan, 1815-16 The English East India Company, founded in 1600, was established for trading...

Ayodhya dispute: Indian Supreme Court due to rule on holy site

Ayodhya dispute: Indian Supreme Court due to rule on holy site
Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

...Indian media have gathered outside the Supreme Court in Delhi for the verdict India s Supreme Court is due to make a long-awaited ruling on a disputed religious site in the northern holy city of Ayodhya...

Sunscreen: Tackling myths around darker skin and SPF

Feb 16,2020 7:21 am

By Manish PandeyBBC Newsbeat

If you're planning A Trip to somewhere sunny you'll be packing The Essentials : sunglasses, hat, water bottle and… suncream?

It can help protect you against the harmful rays of The Sun and can reduce The Risk of developing skin cancer.

But not everyone thinks applying it is necessary, and that can be particularly true in some minority communities.

Past global studies people from certain groups are to use recommended protection.

But with lots of us apparently heading off to sunnier places, BBC Newsbeat looks at some of the myths behind this reluctance.

Natural protection?

Demi Colleen, 29, is a content creator who focuses On Beauty and addressing misunderstandings around sunscreen for minority communities.

She " believed the myths about the UK sun not being strong enough to cause any damage" when she was younger.

" Because I'm brown, I thought that I didn't need to apply SPF [Sun Protection Factor] To My skin, " she says.

Demi feels phrases like " black don't crack" - which refers to the belief Black People tend not to show The Effects of aging - wrongly suggests There is enough natural protection against The Sun .

She admits that meant she was " lax with SPF" as a teenager.

Tanvi Shah agrees with Demi, saying when she was younger she wouldn't wear suncream on her face.

The 27-year-old influencer feels it was due to " the lack of education and knowledge around the importance of SPF".

" When you're south Asian - I'm Indian - There is this false assumption that because we don't get sunburnt [as often], we don't need SPF on our face. "

So how much natural protection do you actually have?

Dr Vanita Rattan is a skin expert and says people of colour have melanin in The Skin , which does offer some natural protection.

But, she adds, it's the same as an SPF rating of around seven, protection that is " so low you wouldn't even put it in a bottle".

DIY remedies

Tanvi says Indian households - particularly older Generations - might be less trusting of over-the-counter products.

She remembers being recommended a turmeric mask for her " problematic skin" but didn't feel it helped.

And she thinks a lack of knowledge about what is " scientifically proven" to work can be passed on to younger Family Members .

This Was something Demi experienced in terms of sun protection, using carrot oil to encourage her skin to tan deeper.

After visiting a dermatologist and researching routines and products, Demi changed her mind.

" I realised that all the myths I believed, the misconceptions about SPF, its purpose and The Way it worked were just untrue, " she says.

Staying safe in The Sun

Demi also feels marketing has played a part, and adverts have historically been " very much targeted towards White People ".

And the products themselves haven't given enough thought to the effect on diverse skin tones, she says.

People have told Demi traditional products left " ghostly with a white cast".

" Sunscreen has always been considered as a sort of White People thing, " says Demi.

" Black and brown people are being left out of The Conversation . So a lot of work needs to be done. "

Dr Rattan says products have developed in The Past five years, and now brands catering to different skin tones are available.

" Previously, we just didn't have very good skincare, you may be lucky to get a good moisturiser, " she says.

Price has also been raised as a possible barrier.

The government in the Netherlands wanted to tackle record rates of skin cancer, so installed free suncream dispensers in schools and universities and at festivals, parks, sports venues and open public spaces across the country.

In the UK, sunscreen is classified as a " cosmetic" product and carries a 20% tax, adding around £1. 50 to the cost of a bottle.

Charities in the UK have called for this to be scrapped.

Tanvi and Demi agree that greater accessibility would encourage more people in the UK to use it.

" It's essentially medical usage, " says Demi.

" It's not just for vanity or for beauty, this is protecting you for a medical reason, " says Demi.

The Department of Health says support is available for Some People .

" High-factor sunscreen is on the NHS prescription list for certain conditions and is already provided VAT free when dispensed by a pharmacist to these patients. "

.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯