As an immigrant, you're constantly thinking about how you're perceived on a community level, and a lot of times it's just on a community level.
Himanshu SuriThese days I mostly worry โbout my bank account/I ainโt backinโ out โtil I own a bank to brag about.
Himanshu SuriI engage with New York and America but my parents pretty much hang out in this radius of Long Island where their friends are and where their work is. That's why you have people who have lived in New York for like 20, 30 years who don't speak English. They just live in a Chinese community or an Indian community. More than anywhere you'll find that in Queens.
Himanshu SuriI liked Bollywood a lot growing up; I just liked the idea of seeing people that looked like me on a big screen, that alone just does so much for confidence. I'm a super visual person, I need to see something before I do it.
Himanshu SuriOne thing that's interesting for me is the alignment of the U.S., Israel, and India along Islamophobia and hate for an entire group of people, and India wanting to be like 'Hey U.S., we're just like you! We don't like Muslim people either!' For both parts of my identity, there's that theme of Islamophobia. That's pretty disgusting.
Himanshu Suri