why this exists, and who it's for
There's a scene in Imagine Me & You. The lights are down. The play is on. But Rachel isn't watching the stage — she's watching Luce. Reaching toward her hand. Feeling something she doesn't have a word for yet.
I watched that and thought — that's exactly it. That's exactly what I felt.
And for the first time, I wasn't alone in it.
I built Sakhi because finding that film shouldn't be hard.
Because when you have a feeling you can't name, the last thing you need is to search for it. You need it to find you. In a place that already knows what you're looking for — even if you don't.
I don't always remember titles. I remember feelings. I remember the way a character looked at someone. The way a scene made my chest do something unexpected. That's how I watch. That's how many of us watch.
Sakhi is organised around that. Not genres. Not countries. Feelings.
If you're here and you have a feeling you can't name yet — welcome.
Something beautiful is beginning in you. You're going to find your film. You're going to recognise yourself in someone on a screen. And when that happens, the world gets a little bigger and a little warmer.
That moment is waiting for you. Sakhi is where you find it.
— Ray, Lesbian ❤️