Harmony Buffet Lunch Party 2025

The India-Pakistan Harmony Buffet Lunch, organised by Bristol Multi-Faith Forum, was gracefully held with great success at ZaZa Bazaar in Bristol on Sunday, 17th August 2025. The event was a vibrant celebration of unity, friendship, and cultural diversity, jointly marking the Independence Days of India and Pakistan, and spreading the message of community cohesion. This kind of harmony celebration, bringing together both Indian and Pakistani communities together is very special and unique to Bristol, conveying the message of harmony to the rest of the world.

The gathering saw enthusiastic participation from people of all faiths, cultures, and communities across Bristol. Guests joined with zeal, enjoying not only the diverse multi-cuisine buffet but also the rich cultural programmes that showcased music, dance, and traditions from both nations. The guests were all welcomed with refreshment drinks and light snacks, and there were many networking opportunities.

The event began with a warm welcome speech by the Chairman of the Bristol Multi-Faith Forum, Mayor Emeritus Councillor Tom Aditya, who emphasised the importance of peace, dialogue, and community cohesion in the multicultural city of Bristol as well as in the West of England region.

The event was graced by His Majesty’s Vice Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, Mr Lee Williams; the Right Honourable Lord Mayor of the City and County of Bristol, Councillor Henry Michallat; the Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Andrew Warney; Councillor Raj Sood (South Glos); and Councillor Sibusiso Tshabalala (Bristol). In their speeches, they praised the thoughtful interventions and meaningful service by the Bristol Multi-Faith Forum for social harmony and the BMFF’s efforts to bring both the Indian and Pakistani communities together in Bristol. They also applauded the spirit of togetherness demonstrated at the Harmony Lunch and encouraged continued efforts to build bridges across communities.

The audience was captivated by the melodious singing by  Ms Alphons Theres, Mr Shahid Mahmood, and Mr Azam Chisti, as well as the distinct and delightful Bollywood and classical fusion dances by Mrs Monisha Mohan, Ms Samyukta Megeri, and Ms Ayushi De. The rhythmic Thiruvathira group dance by the Kerala ladies team (Mrs Shyamala, Mrs Rajani, Ms. Mekhana, Ms. Sreelakshmi Sudhakaran, and Sreenandana) further enriched the cultural celebrations. The National Anthems of India, Pakistan, and the UK were solemnly sung distinctively with a patriotic spirit by the participants, making it a truly international event.

Mrs Janet Kirk, Ms Gina Smith (Commonwealth Society), Mr Daniel Randell (Church of Latter Day Saints), Mrs Keren Durant (Jewish Synagogue), Mr. Arif Khan (Council of Mosques), Mr. Afzal Shah (Grand Iftar), Mr Mazhar Iqbal (Pakistan Association), Mr. Pankaj Pandya (Hindu Temple), Mr Mohindra Choudhary (Punjabi Forum and Sikh Gurudwara), Mrs Monira Chowdhury (Bangladeshi Community), Mrs Michelle Meredith (Black South West Network) and Mrs Rajani Sree (UK Pravasi Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam) felicitated Bristol Multi-Faith Forum and conveyed their greetings to the gathering.

The Harmony Buffet was also the culmination of the South Asian Heritage Month, making it a special celebration. The event promoted unity, peace, and community cohesion across Bristol’s diverse communities. The joyful atmosphere, lively conversations, and shared celebration created a true sense of fellowship. Participants expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to come together, relax, and celebrate harmony.

Advocate Tripti Megeri, the Secretary of the Bristol Multi-Faith Forum, gave the vote of thanks to all the guests of honour, performers, and participants for joining and making the event a memorable success. Bristol Multi-Faith Forum extended sincere gratitude to the kind support of organisations such as the Bristol Commonwealth Society, Bristol Pakistani Community, the Indian Community of the West of England, and the UK Pravasi SNDP Yogam, as well as the management and staff of ZaZa Bazaar, to make the event an inspiring occasion.

For pictures and videos of the event, please click the Bristol Multi-Faith Forum’s Facebook page:

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Archive: Event Information published on the 16th of June 2025

🌸Harmony tastes better when shared 🌸

🌸 Welcome Drinks and 🧁 Light Refreshments at 11 am.

🕊️ Symbolic Cultural Unity Rituals: A candle-lighting ceremony for peace

  • National Anthems of India, Pakistan, and the UK.
  • Children’s flag exchange/ ribbon-tying ceremony to symbolize friendship

🍛 A Lavish Multi-Cuisine Buffet: The venue: Zaza Bazaar is one of the largest multi-cuisine buffet restaurants in the UK, with an exciting 1000-seats space offering a world of culinary adventure with over 300 dishes across the globe and a wide variety of delicacies from different cuisines, especially from South Asian, Far East, Caribbean, Tex Mex, American and European. You can choose from as many dishes and sweet treat desserts as you can enjoy. On Sundays, they have a special extra medley of exclusive ethnic dishes including Biriyani, Dosa, Uttapams, Cholle Poori, Kadhi Rice, Keema, Rasam, all-day English breakfast, and Sunday carvery. In addition, the specialist chefs will cook the dishes of your liking at the live cooking stations too. Delight in the vibrant flavors of India and Pakistan, from fragrant biryanis and kebabs to fresh chaats, curries, and sweet treats—all lovingly prepared to celebrate the distinct and shared culinary heritage of these two nations.The South Asian food stall at ZaZa Bazaar uses only halal meat, and there are no mixed meats in that counter. However, it does not apply to other food counters. In addition, as a matter of BMFF hospitality policy, we won’t serve any alcoholic drinks at our events.

🎶 Diverse Music,🕺 Dance & Cultural Highlights.

🎼Curated Music Playlist that reflects harmony and shared heritage, such as:

  • Instrumental fusion – Tabla meets acoustic guitar, sitar with piano
  • Popular classics – Songs from Bollywood and Lollywood golden eras
  • Independence anthems – Instrumental or softly played versions of:
    • “Sare Jahan Se Achha” (India)
    • “Dil Dil Pakistan” (Pakistan)
  • Contemporary South Asian artists

💃 Dance Performances: Celebrate shared and unique styles from both cultures, such as:

  • Bharatanatyam – Classical Indian dance that tells stories with gestures
  • Thiruvathira: A traditional rhythmic Kerala woman’s dance
  • Bollywood fusion – A modern, fun blend of various Indian dance styles. At the end to build connection—maybe even a Bollywood-Bhangra mashup for all ages!

🕊️ Moments of Reflection & Unity: With brief words of peace, shared stories, and an open space for connection, we celebrate what unites us.

🎶 Cultural Ambiance: Enjoy soft music, colorful decor, and a warm atmosphere reflecting the soul of the subcontinent.

🧣 Traditional Attire Showcase: Guests to show their cultural dress:

  • Sarees, salwar kameez, lehengas, kurtas, sherwanis, dupattas
  • Celebrate the diversity with a short “Unity in Fabric” fashion walk or display

🎉 Dress Code: Feel free to wear traditional attire, festive colors, or simply come as you are.

The India and Pakistan Harmony Buffet is a symbolic expression of the friendship that must exist between the Indian and Pakistani communities, as well as amongst the Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Bahai, Jewish, Parsi, humanist faith traditions, and all communities.
At a time when togetherness matters more than ever, we gather to embrace a shared future rooted in respect, dialogue, and community spirit.
Whether you are seeking a midday reset, mindful nourishment, or a chance to reconnect with your community, this event is designed to be more than just a meal—it is a moment of restoration and unity.


Bristol Multi-Faith Forum (BMFF) cordially invites all people of goodwill, living, working, or worshipping in Greater Bristol /the West of England region, to join the “India-Pakistan Harmony Buffet 2025” and to herald the message of peace and harmony amongst communities. If you or your organisation, wishes to be a stakeholder or contribute towards the event or perform a cultural programme at this event, please feel free to email us. Please send your names via email to info@bristolmultifaithforum.org.uk and book the seats as soon as possible. If you would like to support us financially, please email us, and we will share our bank details. We thank all people of goodwill for joining this friendship initiative and buffet lunch. Our acknowledgement and gratitude to all. Let’s all be part of the message of harmony and friendship.

Join us for the India- Pakistan Harmony Buffet Lunch. Nourish, Connect, Restore.

With warm regards,

Cllr Tom Aditya
Chairman, Bristol Multi-Faith Forum.

  • Mohindra Singh Choudhury, Adv. Tripti Megeri,
  • Afzal Shah, Mazhar Iqbal,
  • Mrs Shehnaz Dar, Arif Khan.

Facilitators- Harmony Buffet.

Bristol Multi-Faith Forum (BMFF) is an equality organisation instituted by the Bristol City Council in 2004 to lead inter-faith community cohesion and inter-cultural social harmony activities in the region and to promote community well-being. BMFF is active as an inter-faith community cohesion forum in the West of England region.

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