Hucknall man Haresh Sood holds the premiere of his new film Cama Sood Hara in Beeston.
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00:00Welcome to the much-awaited film launch of Kambasudhara.
00:10It was a great documentary. I loved it and I will pass it on to my family friends to see when it's on the cinema.
00:18I'd advise anybody that's thinking about getting married, you need to see this film first. It's an eye-opener.
00:24A film of charisma and character coming from a heart of gold and the candid way in which Harish has managed to reveal his feelings within the film is absolutely fantastic.
00:40It's a beautifully crafted film, I think you can all agree, and they've done us proud at Sheffield Hallam University.
00:47It's definitely something that the South East Asian community needs to talk about more. Harish has captured the story so well of the different aspects of being a South Asian community, whether you're single, whether you're divorced, married.
01:02That was just the most beautiful film. The information, the storyline resonate with us all.
01:09This film reflects the diversity, that this issue is not in one faith or in one community, it's across the board.
01:19To be single is not a curse, it is a bliss. But Harish, this is very, very thought-provoking.
01:28Lots of South Asian people can relate to the challenges they had through their journey, especially the older generation, and how it was a process of expectation and how he was able to break that process and question why we have to follow that line of thought when we were growing up.
01:53It just really opens up a lot of conversations that need to be had within families, within communities, and this is something that's true all over the globe.
02:01We thoroughly enjoyed, it's like something we always think about, but we never express, and it's like he's not talking, actually we are talking, it's our mind talking.
02:11It's a beautiful presentation, excellent movie, life turning, it's really good.
02:19I think the movie was absolutely brilliant.
02:23I recommend this film to anyone who is interested in warm and passionate people, and people who love life, and that's Harish all over.
02:33It was very impressive to see this body of work, and I'm very excited for the third one.
02:39That was a fascinating, deeply personal insight into Asian life, but also what it's like to be married or not to be married. I thought the film was really clever.
02:52One of the best films I've seen. Two hours felt like one hour, it was that good honestly. Come and see it, it was amazing.
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