Winner of the Sultan Padamsee Award KAAMIYA is invested with overtones of the seventies and the society of its author. Although making hilarious comments on the upbringing in a conventional Punjabi household, it highlights the isolation a woman must face if she necessarily wants to find herself. Beginning where Ibsen's Nora(from A DOLL'S HOUSE) leaves, the play is about the space to grow that a society denies its women.