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Born in London in England of an Armenian mother and an Indian father, Roger Sinha was immersed in English culture from an early age. He said to be closer to "Fish'n chips than khari". When Roger was 8 years old, his family moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This newfound culture collided with the two others and started his quest for identity.
Born in London in England of an Armenian mother and an Indian father, Roger Sinha was immersed in English culture from an early age. He said to be closer to "Fish'n chips than khari". When Roger was 8 years old, his family moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This newfound culture collided with the two others and started his quest for identity.


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