
Celebrated Indian authors Rachana Shah and Rhythm Sudhir Wagholikar have been invited to the House of Commons, British Parliament, London, to attend a prestigious luncheon at the Churchill Room in December 2025. The invitation has been extended on behalf of the World Book of Records, UK, by Lord Rami Ranger, recognising their distinguished contribution to literature, culture and inspirational storytelling.
This rare honour places Shah and Wagholikar among a select few Indians to be formally welcomed into the historic halls of Westminster. The invitation marks an important moment of international recognition for Indian literary voices whose work bridges cultural heritage, human stories and contemporary relevance.
Rachana Shah is widely known for her reflective and motivational writing that explores resilience, personal growth and cultural consciousness. Her work transforms lived experience into thoughtful narratives that encourage introspection and inner strength. Through her books, interviews and motivational talks, she has built a strong connection with readers across age groups, positioning literature as a tool for reflection, hope and transformation.
Rhythm Sudhir Wagholikar is acclaimed for his visually distinctive and research-driven books that chronicle iconic human journeys. His notable works, including Swarlata and Rhythmic Reminiscences of Lata Mangeshkar, are recognised for their aesthetic presentation and emotional depth. Wagholikar’s storytelling brings cultural legends to life with sensitivity, detail and reverence, making his books both literary and collectable.
Together, Shah and Wagholikar represent a collaborative literary partnership that blends emotion with scholarship, motivation with memory. Beyond writing, they are active speakers and cultural curators, engaging audiences through motivational talks, literary forums and heritage-focused initiatives that celebrate Indian identity on global platforms.
The invitation to the House of Commons stands as a testament to the universality of their work and the growing international resonance of Indian literature. It acknowledges not only individual achievement but also the power of authentic storytelling to transcend borders.
Their presence at the British Parliament will reflect a larger narrative of Indian creative excellence gaining global recognition. For readers, aspiring writers and admirers of culture, this moment signals the enduring relevance of stories rooted in empathy, heritage and human truth.
Over the years, both Rachana Nishit Shah and Rhythm Sudhir Wagholikar have evolved beyond the role of writers to become speakers and cultural voices, recipients of several prestigious national and international honours. Their work is enriched by conversations with people from every walk of life … from political leaders and policymakers to social reformers, artists, performers and everyday change-makers. These encounters have shaped a body of work that is deeply human, inclusive and insightful. As they continue to tell stories that inspire thought, empathy and purpose, their journey stands as a reminder that literature, when guided by sincerity and vision, can illuminate lives and leave a lasting imprint far beyond the page.
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