Sara Jahan Films
Film Production Company
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06/17/2026
बस यूँ ही...
आज बस ख़ुद के साथ थोड़ा वक़्त बिताया।
कुछ बातें हवा से कीं,
कुछ ख़ामोशियाँ अपने नाम लिख लीं।
From Manipur to New York ❤️
I watched BOONG at the New York Indian Film Festival 2026 and spoke with members of the Manipuri community who came out to support this remarkable BAFTA-winning film. Their reactions capture just how much this story means to people.
🎬 Watch my full Heart Over Hype review of BOONG here:
https://youtu.be/glFQTK5cUqA?si=tQ9u97UwYJH5IXye
What did you think of BOONG?
People sang along. Some swayed with closed eyes. Some smiled. Some quietly wiped away tears. A rare evening where Kavish Seth’s music felt less like a performance and more like a shared emotion.
05/30/2026
This Chic Is Vegan!
Chicpea omelet stuffed with kale, seasonal squash, mushrooms, tomatoes and onions topped with pico, avocado served with sweet plantains and toast 😍
Had the pleasure of interviewing Coke Studio artist Kavish Seth ahead of his May 30 performance at ITV Gold auditorium in New Jersey!
Son of the legendary singer Kavita Seth — known for the iconic “Iktara” — Kavish carries forward music with his own distinct voice and vision.
Singer, poet, composer, IIT Bombay alumnus, and creator of the instrument Noori… every conversation with him feels like art in motion.
Stay tuned for interview from our Zoom interview and don’t miss the live performance ❤️
We were already celebrating… the moon just joined in 🌙
Chand Mubarak 🌙
Eid Bazaar in Edison at Akbar Restaurant—“Duma Dum Mast Qalandar” bringing soul, rhythm, and festive magic 🎶
08/25/2025
Film Review: Almost Home
Muslim-American Veteran Battles PTSD in Powerful Social Impact Film Almost Home
Almost Home is a deeply moving portrayal of a soldier caught between the battlefield and the home front. Directed by Menhaj Huda and written by Kamal Khan, the film tells the story of Aamir, a Muslim-American Marine who returns home physically intact but emotionally fractured. Haunted by a traumatic encounter during his service, he is sometimes ‘frozen again’ as his kids describe him, and sometimes he drifts through his own life like a ghost.
The film captures the intimate struggles of PTSD with unflinching honesty. Aamir’s journey is not just about healing from war but navigating the prejudices and misunderstandings he faces from his community. His wife, portrayed with remarkable depth, is the emotional anchor—strong yet vulnerable—urging him, “Fight for us like you fight for your own country.” This line resonates as both a personal plea and a broader reflection on societal fractures, touching on issues of religious prejudice and communal tensions.
Kamal Khan delivers a powerfull performance, bringing authenticity and nuance to Aamir’s inner turmoil. Bernard White and Erica Ibsen provide equally compelling support, rounding out a cast whose performances are sharp and emotionally resonant. The screenplay is taut and gripping, balancing tension with moments of quiet reflection.
Almost Home is also a social impact project, dedicated to Muslim-American veterans and mental health awareness, highlighting the sacrifices and challenges faced by families coping with PTSD. Set against post-war America, it is a film that speaks to both personal and societal reconciliation. As the poignant message of Aamir’s wife reminds us: “Don’t lose the people who love you.”
Having earned official selections at the Burbank International Film Festival and DC South Asian Film Festival, with prior screenings in London and NYC, Almost Home is a compelling, socially relevant, and heartfelt story that lingers long after the credits roll.
Director: Menhaj Huda
Cast: Kamal Khan, Bernard White, Erica Ibsen
Writer: Kamal Khan
Executive Producer: Faran Tahir
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXNNlw6n3R8
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