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Authenticity is a double-edged sword - sometimes you have to tailor food to suit local tastes.
Chicken Tikka Masala and Balti Chicken were British-Bangladeshi inventions meant for UK taste-buds and unknown back in Bangladesh (or India for that matter). So think of it as 'UK Curry' and not Indian Curry.
And I think a lot of the Bangladeshi posters here will agree that curry tastes different all over the subcontinent. I prefer the Bangladeshi version with a lot less salt and not loaded with spice like in the North Indian variety.
So to each his own culinary freedom. This practice of claiming food as one's own is baffling to me.
I have friends in UK, they don't have good views about unauthentic Indian curries sold by Bangladeshi. Infact, I have seen numerous British TV shows where they toured to India and complaining that they are not getting authentic Indian curries in Britain run by Bangladeshis from Sylhet.
Whatever grass eater
What you eat, thorns and bushes.