About Sara Jahan Films LLC

A New Jersey based film production company that produces short films, feature films, commercials, non-fiction television content, talk shows,  music videos, and more. 

 

Media Coverage

“The “kala chashma” or sunglasses themselves seem to represent the idea that the seven characters are forced to be inside for an indeterminate amount of time due to the pandemic, and can’t see a light at the end of the tunnel. They continue to wear them throughout the film because they don’t want to lose them for when they are able to go outside and meet each other. To the viewer, it symbolizes the feeling of not wanting to lose the hope that the pandemic will one day end. “

Urban Asian

Nidhi Kathuria is the director for the feature film, Prince of Bollywood. She gets all the credit for letting me unleash my dark side on set by playing Mafia Don. Mafia Don was interesting to play, as he had a tough exterior, but also was in love with a woman he could not get. I learned a lot about acting being on set, but as far as my favorite part, it would have to be bonding with my fellow castmates over Bollywood dancing. All film sets should end their days with Bollywood dancing!

Anand Ray

formidablemen.com

“Likewise, there is another film, Kala Chashma 2.0, which includes 7 US actors of Indian origin. The characters in the short film continue gossiping unplugged while being drunk. They exchange dark humour, emotions, meltdown moments and also express their anger against Covid-19. Written and directed by Nidhi Kathuria, its lead actors include Rizwan Sikander, Girish Sharma, Ankit Sharma, Roni Banerjee, Anand Ray, Sri Mirajkar and Vick Krishna. The entire film is full of non-sense conversations, which end up cursing Covid-19, the culprit responsible for their current situation.”

Mohammed Atif

Copywriter at Medium.com

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