
Cama Sood Hara
A Film by Haresh Sood







TOURING INTERNATIONALLY - 2025 TOUR EXTENDED
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Past Screenings
Sunday, 3rd November 2024 - Cast, Crew & Press Pre-view Screening
December 2024 - Trailer Launch
Thu-Sun, 23-26 January 2025 - Hucknall
Thursday, 27 February 2025 - Great Yarmouth
Thursday, 13th March 2025 - Rotherham
Thursday, 3rd April 2025 - Daventry
Saturday, 19th April 2025 - Beck Theatre Hayes, West London
Thursday, 8th May 2025 - Beeston
Thursday, 12th June 2025 - Cork, Ireland
Saturday 21 June 2025 - Void Cinema Sheffield Hallam
Thursday 10 July 2025 - Peterhead, Scotland
Friday-Thursday 15-21 August 2025 - Preston
Sunday, 14th September 2025 - Bonington Theatre, Arnold, Nottingham (Special Screening #MNBFDW)
Sunday, 19th October 2025 - MAC Birmingham
Thursday 30th October - Attenborough Film Theatre - Leicester University
Sunday, 16th November- Lumiere Romford, East London.
'A BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED FILM '
Saskia Wilson
MA Film Course
& Film Director -
BAFTA Nominee
'A VERY INTELLIGENT FILM'
Colin Pons
Film Producer
& BAFTA Winner
'A FACINATING, INSIGHTFUL & CLEVER FILM'
Rajiv Popat
ITV Reporter
SUPPORTED BY
THE MA FILMMAKING SCHOOL
LISTEN: VIP Sarita Sabharwal, Radio Presenter, Author, Philanthropist, and Media Personality to attend exclusive screening of #CSH at Beck Theatre, Hayes, London on 19th April 2025.

#CSH is making waves as it travels across the UK and internationally, by highlighting various 'L' words we overlook in our lives that can help us. See trailer below;
“There is as much wisdom in listening as there is in speaking – and that goes for all relationships, not just romantic ones.” – Daniel Dae Kim
After 25 years, Haresh and Sarita Sood reunite with Sarita Sabharwal for another ground breaking event. They had worked together 25 years ago with Sushmita Sen raising cancer awareness in the U.K. in the South Asian Diaspora. See below.

Sarita Sabharwal is an influential radio and media personality within the South Asian community in the UK. Sarita has played a key role in Modern British Asian media. It is through her prominent role in the industry, that Sarita has been able to shape cultural trends and promote various liberal causes.

Sarita has through her radio shows, poetry and TV presence, brought to the forefront the issues affecting ethnic women. both within the UK and globally. She is a beacon of hope and inspiration for many British Asian women, as her work has broken down many unspoken and unseen barriers affecting these women.
Sarita has become an iconic representative of women in Media. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in radio & TV since the launch of the first Asian radio Sunrise Radio in 1989 & TV ASIA on SKY in 1991.
Sarita is much loved and respected within and outside the media industry for her contributions. With a career spanning 4 decades, it is no surprise that Lyca Gold Radio invited Sarita back to its station to host a regular weekend show this year. Sarita’s radio career includes working at stations such as Radio Asia, Sunrise Radio, and after leaving Lyca Radio, she launched her own online station, Dhoom Radio. Her radio shows have proved to be one of the most successful and highly listened to of all time.


Sarita is also known for hosting her own Heart 2 Heart talk show on her YouTube channel “Sarita Sabharwal”. In the course of this program, she has interviewed many Bollywood personalities ranging from actors, playback singers, and music composers. She has interviewed global stars like Sonu Nigam, Hans Raj Hans, Shaan, and many more. In February this year, she interviewed award winning producer, composer and artist Kuljit Bhamra at the launch of Colours of Love by Ekta Rana.
Sarita is credited with promoting an intimate confessional form of media communication, which has been modelled globally.
In recent years, Sarita has focused on issues of spirituality and philanthropy and writing poetry. Her latest contribution as a voice for women of ethnicity comes in the form of a story in the book titled “Voices from Punjab” by Anita Goyal and Aashta K Sighania. The book covers stories of 15 women, different in many ways, ultimately each has a common background – coming from Punjab to celebrate their triumphs over cultural differences and gender stereotypes in the UK.


To know more about Sarita, click here
https://www.saritasabharwal.com/
To attend the exclusive screening, purchase your tickets here
Satya Yadav
Press Officer and Writer

