Talk:Pooja Shah
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Awards
[edit]Putting notes here pending a bit of verification... all retrieved 7 July 2019 unless mentioned otherwise
Producer on Green Means Stop. Won Best community film at the 5th Rob Knox film Festival https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3006926/fullcredits/ https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/10476016.bexleyheath-cinema-packed-out-for-fifth-rob-knox-film-festival/
Rob Knox Film Festival "Former EastEnders actress Pooja Shah, who also featured in Bend It Like Beckham, won the Best Actress award for her role as Rajinda in No Honour, No Choice." https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/8215182.bexley-tom-cruise-sends-best-wishes-to-rob-knox-film-festival/
From https://www.stage32.com/GarryMoore : No Honour No Choice - Winner (Best Cultural Meaning) - Hartlepool Film Festival (2014) No Honour No Choice - Winner Best Film - Limelight Film Awards (2010) Also "No Honour was also asked to be screened at a United Nations Conference in Mumbai, India in 2011."
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