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Gay fashion designer Kamlesh, still reeling from a recently-ended relationship, invites a group of friends for dinner for a special announcement. However, the situation worsens when Kamlesh's sister arrives with her new fiancé, a man with a deep secret.

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    • Author: Ranterl
    Netflix listed this video and I had to try it. I absolutely loved it!

    The first part of the film worried me a bit as it retraces tired steps from American flicks like "Boys in the Band." A party begins with a cast from "stereotypes 'R us." Luckily the film quickly shifts to higher gears as painful truths collide among family and friends. I don't want to tell any additional details: I hope that potential viewers give this film a well-deserved chance. Perhaps this film isn't a rarity in India – I'm clueless on this point. Yet, an Indian film dealing with both gay men and closeted men haunted by others' expectations must represent some risk-taking on the part of the cast, crew and production people. I hope this one meets with sufficient success as to leave the closet open for more of its kind.
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    • Author: Cyregaehus
    Mango Soufflé. Based on the play "On a Muggy Night in Mumbai". stars Ankur Vikal. Awkward weaving of the LGBT story with the arranged marriage story, at least the first half of the film. Some funny lines in here, but they needed to blend in the gay relationship into the story better. It's India, so mom and dad have arranged the marriage, but the groom's (Ed, played by Atul Kulkarni) secret will come out before the film is over. The LGBT group is fun, funny, and functional, but of course that will clash with the family's plan. If you have the patience, the second half is a fun adventure, but as my grandmother would say, "The story goes all around the mulberry bush." and of course the sound goes up and down, so you have to keep dinking with that. Written and directed by Mahesh Dattani; his first film project. Pretty good once it gets going. takes a while to get into the swing. Currently playing on FilmRise channel.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Rinke Khanna Rinke Khanna - Kiran
    Darius Taraporewal Darius Taraporewal - Father of Kiran and Kamlesh
    Veena Sajnani Veena Sajnani - Mother of Kiran and Kamlesh
    Ankur Vikal Ankur Vikal - Kamlesh
    Atul Kulkarni Atul Kulkarni - Ed (Edwin Prakash)
    Mahmood Farooqui Mahmood Farooqui - Maqsood
    Pooja Pooja - Maid
    Faredoon Dodo Bhujwala Faredoon Dodo Bhujwala - Sharad
    Heeba Shah Heeba Shah - Deepali
    Shunori Ramanathan Shunori Ramanathan - Girl (as Shenori Ramnathan)
    Mikhail Sen Mikhail Sen - Boy
    Kalyanraman Kalyanraman - Bride's Father
    Shilpa M. Shilpa M. - Bride
    Suma Sudhindra Suma Sudhindra - Bride's Mother
    Manek Shah Manek Shah - Boy on the Road
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