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Paul Sagoo (born 21 November 1974) is a British entrepreneur of Sikh origin and the founder of The Asian Awards. He studied medicine at King's College London and is best known for his work in creating the prestigious Asian Awards, which recognize and celebrate the achievements of Asians across various fields, including business, sport, entertainment, and public service.

Early life
Sagoo was born on 21 November 1974 to a Sikh family. He later attended King's College London, where he studied medicine.

Career
In 2010, Sagoo founded the Asian Awards, which have since become an annual event celebrating the achievements of the global Asian community. The awards have attracted notable personalities and have honored the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Shah Rukh Khan, and Bruce Lee. Sagoo has also been involved in philanthropic work, partnering with Global Citizen at the Asian Awards.

In 2013, Sagoo was chosen as one of the original LinkedIn Influencers, alongside James Caan and Sir Richard Branson, sharing insights and thought leadership with a large audience on the platform.

Personal life
Sagoo was married to Kiran Sharma, Prince's former manager, but the couple later divorced. He currently resides in London's Mayfair neighborhood and has no children.

Controversy
In 2016, Sagoo criticized Zac Goldsmith MP for his conduct at the 6th Asian Awards. Sagoo accused Goldsmith of acting inappropriately and described the interaction as a "slap in the face" to the Asian community. This incident may have contributed to Goldsmith's unsuccessful bid for London Mayor.

Honours
Sagoo was awarded an OBE as part of the 2022 Birthday Honours in recognition of his contributions to the Asian community and philanthropic work.