- Monalisa Grover, Ravi Chanana and Shourya Nidhi for getting selected to act in Oneness – Voice without form, Vedanta Society’s play based on the life of Swami Vivekananda, written by Alex Broun, and co-directed by Alex Broun & Felicity Nicole performed at Sydney Opera House on 17th & 18th September 2013
- Shourya Nidhi for being chosen by Hurstville Museum & Gallery to be part of the special photographic exhibition Living Hurstville: Portraits of the Community from 20 July to 20 October 2013 at the Museum on McMahon Street, Hurstville
- Rijul Banerjee, Armaan Gupta and Shourya Nidhi for getting selected to work in Sydney Theatre Company & BYDS production The Other Way, written & directed by Stefo Nantsou, Resident Director, performed at Bankstown Arts Centre & STC, Wharf 2, Walsh Bay in June-July 2013
- Balbir Singh for getting selected to re-enact the part of Gurmit in Deadly Women on Discovery Channel in July 2013
- Armaan Gupta for getting selected to re-enact in Deadly Women on Discovery Channel in July 2013
- Rohit Kalia for playing the killer’s role in a re-enactment of infamous murder of Indian girl in 2011 on Current Affairs, Channel 9 on 3 June 2013
- Santosh Verma, Jhanvi Grover and Arnav Grover for walking the Red Carpet at the preview of My Cornerstone @ Fox Studios, Sydney in June 2013
- Ravi Chanana and Aishveryaa Nidhi for providing voice-over for Australian Maritime Museum’s special exhibition East of India – forgotten trade with India
- Santosh Verma, Hemant Tanna, Jhanvi Grover and Arnav Grover for being on www.imdb.com for the very first time
- Santosh Verma for getting selected to act in Australian thriller FALONY, written by Joel Edgerton, directed by Matthew Saville
- Cheryl Khurana for getting selected to work in ABC TV Series
- Santosh Verma for getting selected to do a powerful role as grandmother in two World Australia Pictures feature films My Cornerstone and Love you Krishna,both directed by Stanley Joseph
- Hemant Tanna for getting selected to act as priest in Stanley Joseph’s feature film Love you Krishna
- Arnav Grover and Jhanvi Grover for getting selected to act in Stanley Joseph’s feature film My Cornerstone
- Cast of Seth Freeman’s Imperfectly Frank, Ravi Chanana, Cheryl Khurana, Rickardo Wesley, Aishveryaa Nidhi and Director Terry Meller for the play voted third best in Audience Choice in Week 7, Top 80, Short+Sweet, Sydney 2013
- Tim Lea for his play Rewind, directed by Neelam Gopalani to get selected to be performed at Short and Sweet, Sydney, Wildcards 3, 2013
- Enjoying to the max, written by Arvind Shukla, directed by Aishveryaa Nidhi to be performed at Short+Sweet, Sydney Wildcards 4, February 2013
- Ravi Chanana, Cheryl Khurana, Rickardo Wesley and Aishveryaa Nidhi to be selected to act in Seth Freeman’s Imperfectly Frank in Short+Sweet, Sydney, Top 80, 2013
- Raj Dixit, Ravi Chanana, Pragati Bhatia, Cheryl Khurana, Ashish Kumar, Anthony Dillon, Shourya Nidhi, and Aishveryaa Nidhi for Play-reading of a new Australian play DELHI DAUGHTERS, co-written by Sala Abrahim and Vee Malnar on 2nd December at Bankstown Arts Centre
- Dorothy Panamore from our Play-writing workshop for winning Best Play for both the Judges and Audience Votes at Crash Test Drama in November 2012
- Bridget Wood from our play-writing weekend for having a play in the Crash Test Drama Finals on December 10th.
- Tim Lea for having three plays short listed for Short+Sweet – 22 years and 6 hours (Melbourne), Rewind and St. Peter’s Off sick Today (Sydney). And Rewind for formally been selected in the Wildcard section for Short+Sweet Sydney, with Neelam Gopalani directing.
- Tim Lea‘s play Nursery Cry’mes, directed by Neelam Gopalani, got 2nd place in the people’s choice vote at Crash Test Drama and Neelam Gopalani for winning the award for Best Director
- Abhinay School of Performing Arts Inc. to be invited to perform Gandhari…In search of Light, solo performance by Aishveryaa Nidhi, written & directed by Arvind Gaur at Lucknow, Amritsar, Kurukshetra, New Delhi, Udaipur, Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur and Prithvi Theatre in Mumbai in June 2012
- Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia for getting selected to act in a short film
- Monalisa Grover for being selected to act in Uma Kali Shakti’s Do Dil Toota @ Sydney Fringe Festival
- Lucky Singh for being one the finalists of Bollywood Star on SBS in November 2011. We wish her luck in Bollywood
- Nitin Madan, Suresh Makkar, Nishthha Nidhi, Cheryl Khurana, Shivdev Kler, Hemant Tanna, Nita Tanna and Shourya Nidhi for getting an opportunity to work in Jab Rooh Ko Saans Aaye – film by Swapan Chakravarty
- Pratick Tanna, Rohit Kalia and Shourya Nidhi for being cast in a Telegu film (NRI-Now Return to India) with Raghunandan Gudur. All the best Rohit Kalia for being launched as a lead actor
- Neena Badhwar for her play RockyII & The Indian Bride to be selected to be performed for Short+Sweet, Sydney 2012
- Sukhpreet Dhammon for his play Waning Shadows to be selected to be performed in Short+Sweet, Sydney 2012.
- Shourya Nidhi for his play The Hostage being selected for Top 100, Short+Sweet, Sydney 2012
- Aishveryaa Nidhi (translating and directing) for getting first runner up play for Alex Broun‘s Cate Blanchett wants to be my friend on facebook in Indradhanush – Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9.2011
- Sukhpreet Dhamoon for double win of his play ‘Dhalti Parchayien‘, winning Best Play as well as Most Popular Play in Indradhanush – Festival of ten minute plays 2011
- Sandeep Sharma (for Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia‘s Ek Nayee Subah) and Mehul Joshi (for lead role in Sukhpreet Dhamoon‘s Taaqat) for winning Second Runner up– Actor in Indradhanush- Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9.2011
- Rohit Kalia for winning First runner up – Actor (for Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia‘s Ek Nayee Subah) in Indradhanush – Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9.2011
- Shourya Nidhi for winning Best Actor Award (for lead role in Cate Blanchett wants to be my friend on facebook) in Indradhanush – Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9.2011
- Aparna Vats for winning Second Runner up – Actress (for lead role in Neena Badhwar‘s Ek Su-Sampan Var in Indradhanush – Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9. 2011
- Indu Takher for winning First runner up – Actress (for lead role in Swechha Kulshreshtra‘s Vytha Kalakaar ki) in Indradhanush – Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9. 2011
- Cheryl Khurana for winning ‘Best Actress‘ award ( for Alex Broun‘s Cate Blanchett wants to be my friend on facebook) in Indradhanush– Festival of ten minute plays on 11.9.2011
- 15 Years Old Karuna Darvesh (for Human, Earth and Nature), 19 Years Old Shourya Nidhi (for The Hostage) and 70 Years Old Kamal Kakwani (for Delayed Epitaph) for getting special play-writing award from Alex Broun’s workshop 2011
- Aishveryaa Nidhi and Radhika Chottai Kotecha to work as a coach for movements, gesture and physicality with Opera Australia for Opera – Lakme’
- Nita Tanna, Hemant Tanna, Gurvinder Singh, Suresh Makkar, Nitin Madan and Ritu Madan for getting an opportunity to work in KHWAHISH – a film by Swapan Chakravarty
- Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia for winning first place for his play Ek Nayee Subah in Alex Broun’s play-writing workshop 2011
- Aishveryaa Nidhi for being awarded by Hindi Gaurav and Radio SurSangam for Excellent contribution in promoting Indian Art & Culture
- Neena Badhwar for her play Quarantine, directed by Stefo Nantsou, resident director Sydney Theatre Company, being performed in Top 110,Short+Sweet, Sydney 2011 and also getting third place in audience choice
- Katheryn Yuen from our playwriting workshopfor her play The Fallopian Channel being selected to be performed in Short+Sweet, Sydney 2011
- Neena Badhwar for her play Quarantine, directed by Arvind Gaur, Produced by Abhinay school of Performing Arts Inc. for being performed in inaugural Short+Sweet, New Delhi 2011
- Aishveryaa Nidhi for being awarded by Navtarang & FISCA for ‘Excellent contribution in Art & Culture‘.
- Cheryl Khurana for bagging the lead role in Elizabeth Warning‘s Almost Boiling‘ in Top 100, Short+Sweet, Sydney 2009