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  1. SONEJUHI SINHA. BIO. Sonejuhi is a writer / director / filmmaker working in both TV and film. She is currently developing her feature STRAY DOLLS as a TV series, with Nicky Weinstock producing and Sarita Choudhury starring set up at HBOmax. She is also the writer / creator on a series called DANCING GIRLS OF LAHORE (based on a book by the same ...

  2. May 1, 2019 · Writer and Director Sonejuhi Sinha's Stray Dolls had its world premiere this past weekend on April 27th at the Tribeca Film Festival.The stylish crime thriller tells the love story of an immigrant ...

  3. May 1, 2020 · Film Interview Sonejuhi Sinha. I've been watching a lot of older movies in quarantine, so I was happy to have the excuse to take a break and dive into something new. I started "Stray Dolls" (2019) with zero expectations and came out the other side pleasantly surprised. It takes some of my favorite outlaw movies, like "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967 ...

  4. New York. Sonejuhi grew up in Northern India until the age of thirteen. After a short stint at a British boarding school in the Himalayas, Sonejuhi packed her bags to join her parents in New York City. Sonejuhi got her start in the industry working as a film editor.

  5. Sonejuhi Sinha. Director: Stray Dolls. Sonejuhi's narrative short film, Love Comes Later, premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Sonejuhi then completed Cannes's development program Next Step in Paris with her feature script. She is the recipient of the Tribeca All Access development grant and was selected for Shoot New Director's Showcase in New York. She participated in Tribeca Film Institute's Through Her Lens program where she was mentored by...

  6. Apr 10, 2020 · SONEJUHI SINHA: In 2015, I made a short-film called “Love Comes Later” which was about an immigrant who works for a motel, and decides to commit a petty crime to survive. It was a ten-minute short-film and it premiered at the Cannes film festival.

  7. Apr 10, 2020 · Sonejuhi Sinha has worked as a director and editor on acclaimed feature films, documentaries, and commercials. Her first narrative short, “Love Comes Later,” premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. She was selected for the 2016 Shoot New Director’s Showcase in New York, as well as Tribeca Film Institute’s Through Her Lens program.