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5 unusual facts about Firdaus Kanga


Firdaus Kanga

This, along with the story of a young disabled man's sexual awakening as family life crumbles around him makes Sixth Happiness an interesting exploration of modern, urban India.

Trying to Grow was later turned into an award-winning BBC-BFI film, Sixth Happiness, for which Kanga wrote the screenplay, and in which he starred.

This volume was published by Salman Rushdie and Elizabeth West to coincide with the anniversary of India's independence.

Sixth Happiness is about Brit - a boy born with brittle bones who never grows taller than four feet.

Alexander Walker of the Evening Standard said of Sixth Happiness: "Firdaus Kanga's performance has battery pack power...a remarkable true story."


Trying to Grow

Trying to Grow was made into a EMMA award winning BBC-BFI film Sixth Happiness with author Firdaus Kanga starring in the main lead.


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