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Various images of Haresh Sood - on a motorbike with a dog, with a microphone and smiling covered in bright colours.

Cama Sood Hara + Stand-up and Filmmaker Talk

Age Rating: tbc
Duration
3 hours 12 minutes (Includes 15 min stand-up intro and 45 min post-screening talk)
Date
Sat 28 Feb 2026 2pm
Venue
Cinema
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Tickets: £11.50 (£10)

Under 26s £8.50

Cast:

Haresh Sood, Pancho Sood, Sarita Sood

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Recommended Age:
Cert TBC

Is being married the same as being in an  employment contract? Filmmaker and Barrister Haresh Sood explores the stigma of being a single dog daddy.

From the creator of the award-winning documentary My Niece’s Big Fat Delhi Wedding comes a bold new film that flips the script. This time, Filmmaker and Barrister Haresh Sood turns the camera on himself—happily unmarried at 48 and ready to tell it all. 

Filmed around the globe, Haresh dives deep into the cultural pressures, belittling comments, and hidden truths of the Indian matrimonial system. Witty, raw, and unapologetic, this film challenges tradition and shares a new theory on why relationships and marriage work or fail universally.

Stand-up and filmmaker talk

Before the screening filmmaker and barrister Haresh will introduce the documentary in his trademark standup style, and after the film enjoy listening to a live in-conversation talk with Haresh.

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