In the heart of Delhi's bustle, where the scent of masala spices mingles with the blare of car horns and cinema screens glow with the vibrant hues of Bollywood, I, as a journalist, have always been in search of stories that transcend borders. My research into the presence of Indian cinema in the Middle East led me into the digital alleyways; a place where I least expected to encounter a cultural miracle. But sometimes, fate twists like an emotional scene from a Shah Rukh Khan film. I stumbled upon a Kurdish internet television – Shamaran - a virtual network built by educated Kurdish youth from all four corners of the world, now shining like a candle in the darkness of the Middle East.

Imagine: in a region whose news is filled with the sound of explosions and shadows of violence, where Kur

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