
Sixth Happiness
Drama
Overview
Waris Hussein’s acclaimed drama is based on the autobiography of Firdaus Kanga, who stars in the lead role of Brit, a young man born with brittle bone disease, which causes him to have never grown beyond four feet tall. The film follows his sexual awakening whilst his family simultaneously disintegrates all around him. An extremely moving drama confronting stereotypes around disability, sexuality and race, featuring a powerhouse performance from Kanga.
Top Cast
Firdaus Kanga
Firdaus Kanga
Brit Kotwal
Firdaus Kanga
Brit Kotwal


Souad Faress
Souad Faress
Sera Kotwal
Souad Faress
Sera Kotwal


Nina Wadia
Nina Wadia
Dolly Kotwal
Nina Wadia
Dolly Kotwal
Khodus Wadia
Khodus Wadia
Sam Kotwal
Khodus Wadia
Sam Kotwal


Indira Varma
Indira Varma
Amy
Indira Varma
Amy


Ace Bhatti
Ace Bhatti
Cyrus
Ace Bhatti
Cyrus
Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal
Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal
Bero
Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal
Bero


Nisha Nayar
Nisha Nayar
Tina
Nisha Nayar
Tina


Pratima Kazmi
Pratima Kazmi
Brothel Madam
Pratima Kazmi
Brothel Madam


Roger Hammond
Roger Hammond
Father Ferre
Roger Hammond
Father Ferre
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