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Ed Sheeran Praises Music Education Reforms in U.K. Curriculum Review
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Ed Sheeran Praises Music Education Reforms in U.K. Curriculum Review

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Ed Sheeran celebrated the U.K. government’s decision to implement new changes to music education following a review of what children are taught at most schools.

In a post on Instagram, the singer-songwriter said the new changes to the National Curriculum address several “key points” raised in an open letter he and his charitable organization, the Ed Sheeran Foundation, sent this summer. “This involves diversifying the music genres taught in schools and removing outdated systems that stop kids from studying music and the arts as part of their school day,” Sheeran wrote today, Nov. 5. “These changes give young people hope and the opportunity to study music.”

A summary of the review from the U.K. government said “revitalizing arts subjects” was one key area of improvement. It also called for scrapping the English baccalaureate program, which introduced a set of eight core academic subjects for students, but didn’t cover the arts or vocational subjects (per The Guardian). This program has long faced criticism from arts advocates, including Sheeran, who called for its removal in his summer letter. 

While Sheeran was pleased with the changes, he said, “There’s a lot more to do to support music education, especially our music teachers, but this is a step in the right direction.”

He added, “Without the encouragement I received in school, especially from my music teacher, I wouldn’t be a musician today, and I know so many of my peers feel the same. My music education went beyond learning and playing. It helped me find confidence in myself, and music itself was — and still is — so important for my mental health.”

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Sheeran took up the mantle of music education when he launched his foundation earlier this year. The open letter he sent to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other U.K. officials called for committing £250 million (about $322 million) to “repair decades of dismantling music.” The letter was signed by an array of English music luminaries, including Harry Styles, Elton John, and Central Cee. 

Starmer wrote Sheeran, informing him about the changes to the National Curriculum. “The review places creative subjects firmly at the center,” Starmer wrote. “We are revitalizing arts education, strengthening music and drama, and launching a new National Center for Arts and Music Education to support teachers and raise standards. Learning music at school made a huge difference to my life. We will make sure every child has access to those experiences — from arts and culture to nature and civic engagement — so that creativity isn’t a privilege, but a right.”

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Most popular Indian film of 21st century isn't Baahubali, Dangal, RRR, Lagaan, K3G; part of school curriculum abroad
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Most popular Indian film of 21st century isn’t Baahubali, Dangal, RRR, Lagaan, K3G; part of school curriculum abroad

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) unveiled its report on 25 years of Indian cinema, chronicling the biggest trends in Indian cinema since 2000. The report, which coincides with 25 years of IMDb’s entry in India, looks at the most searched celebs and films from India from 2000-2025, and deduces the top trends in India’s entertainment industry during the period. One of the findings of the report has been the rise of crossover films from Indian cinema, ones that find fans overseas and just not from the Indian diaspora. This has led to some films developing sizable popularity globally, and the biggest of them all is an Aamir Khan blockbuster.

A still from Rajkumar Hirani’s Aamir Khan-starrer, 3 Idiots.

IMDb’s most popular Indian film of 21st century

The report’s ‘India’s Global Moment’ section notes how Indian films are increasingly finding audiences overseas. In this regard, the report plots a graph on Indian films’ popularity worldwide, measuring it on two axes: global page views and the percentage of views from non-Indian audiences.

On both parameters, one Bollywood film reigns supreme – Rajkumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots. The 2009 film has a perfect 100 score on the global popularity index, signifying its near-universal global popularity. That much is evident by the fact that 3 Idiots is the highest-ranked Indian film in the IMDb Top 250, a list of its top-ranked films. 3 Idiots also scores high among no-Indian audiences, with over 80% of its page views coming from outside India. The only other Indian films with that sort of international appeal are Taare Zameen Par, My Name is Khan, Monsoon Wedding, and The Lunchbox. But none of those films has a global popularity rating of even 60. Other popular films that score high on both indexes include Dangal, RRR, and PK.

“Few movies truly deserve the title of crossover hits, and this quadrant is dominated by Aamir Khan movies,” IMDb notes, “His dominance proves the might of culturally Indian yet emotionally universal storytelling in the global arena.”

The legacy of 3 Idiots

Released in 2009, 3 Idiots was among the first modern Indian films to get a sizable non-Indian audience beyond Russia and China. It had an overseas gross of $30.5 million, a record for an Indian film at the time, with record-breaking collections in the US and Australia. But its biggest win was breaking through in newer markets like Taiwan and South Korea. In the former, it even beat the collections of James Cameron’s Avatar.

An analysis of Indian films' global popularity from 2000-2025.(IMDb)
An analysis of Indian films’ global popularity from 2000-2025.(IMDb)

In China, the film was a huge hit and cultural phenomenon, with many Chinese universities even prescribing the film in their coursework as a kind of stress-relief in their classrooms.

3 Idiots also starred R Madhavan. Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Kareena Kapoor, Omi Vaidya, and Mona Singh. The film was the highest-grossing Indian film at the time, a record that was eventually broken by Dhoom 3 in 2013.

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