Harmage Singh Kalirai

Harmage Singh Kalirai

Perfil

Harmage Singh Kalirai

Películas

Dalida
Swami Prajnanpad
Desde su nacimiento en El Cairo en 1933 hasta su primera actuación en el Olympia de París en 1956, desde su matrimonio con Lucien Morisse, jefe de la joven emisora de radio Europe nº1, a las fiesta en discotecas, desde sus viajes iniciáticos en la India al éxito mundial de ‘Gigi l’Amoroso’ en 1974, esta película es el retrato íntimo de una mujer absoluta, compleja y solar. Una mujer moderna en una época que lo era menos… A pesar de su suicidio en 1987, Dalida sigue iluminando con su eterna presencia.
Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life
Atif
Alan Partridge attempts a celebrity travelogue around his beloved Norwich.
Mischief Night
Mr Khan
Everyone has Halloween, but in Yorkshire, they have Mischief Night, where madness and mayhem rule. In the course of one night, the barriers that separate two families—one white, one Asian—come tumbling down in a blaze of crime, clubbing, love and fireworks—changing all their lives forever.
Chicken Tikka Masala
Director
Jimi (Chris Bisson), the Chopra family's only son, gets caught off guard when his high-handed parents (Saeed Jaffrey and Jamila Massey) announce an arranged marriage to Simran (Jinder Mahal), a lovely girl from a respectable family. Problem is, Jimi's gay, so to hide his homosexuality, he spins an ever-more elaborate web of deceit -- but how long can he conceal the truth?
Guru in Seven
Jas
Sanjay, following a blazing argument with his girlfriend, Jill, is persuaded by his friends to become 'The Guru' by sleeping with seven women in the next seven days before Jill returns from her trip to America.
Memsahib Rita
Shop keeper
Using a blend of magic realism and realist drama, Memsahib Rita looks at the physical and emotional violence of racism. Shanti is haunted by both the racist taunts of nationalist white youths and the memory of her white mother.
Latifah and Himli’s Nomadic Uncle
Uncle Nizar
“Where I come from we don’t worry about where we come from”. So says Latifah to her cousin Himli in Alnoor Dewshi's illuminating film about two cousins who discuss ideas of culture and history while wandering through London.
A Ship Aground
Co-Producer
Tackling the theme of identity from the perspective of Asian and Afro-Caribbean actors, the film emerged from an acting workshop exploring the relationship between acting idioms in theatre and cinema led by Kumar Shahani and Alaknanda Samarth.