Kapil Kaustubh Sharma’s Love Is Love Makes History as First Indian Film on Dekkoo

Awesome TV · August 17, 2024 · Entertainment, Movies · 0 comments
Kapil Kaustubh Sharma

Love Is Love, the new movie by famous writer, director, and star Kapil Kaustubh Sharma, will break new ground. The much-anticipated project will be the first Indian movie to be shown on Dekkoo, which is one of the best LGBTQ+ OTT platforms in the world and is known for having a wide range of material that is welcoming to everyone. This will be a big step forward for Indian cinema in the LGBTQ+ community around the world.

“With Love Is Love, we really aim to break barriers and stand ahead, shining a light on the voices of the LGBTQ+ community that are needy and really deserve to be heard,” Mr Kapil Kaustubh Sharma wrote about his excitement about the release, which was the first time this had ever happened. “Being featured on Dekkoo, a platform that fights for LGBTQ+ rights, makes us feel like we’ve accomplished something and reinforces our dedication to acceptance and representation.”

The new movie in the award-winning Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun franchise is called Love Is Love. The movie series has won 13 foreign awards. Starring Kitu Gidwani, Zarina Wahab, Kapil Kaustubh Sharma, Yuvraaj Parashar, Bidita Bag, Shahjahan, and Mona Ambegaonkar, this movie has a great cast. The story of the movie takes place from 2002 to 2023 and is very interesting. Gidwani plays a difficult part as a low-class prostitute on the side of the road, which is something she has never done before in her long and successful career.

Sharma wrote and directed Love Is Love, and Yuvraaj Parashar produced it. The music in the movie was composed by Nikhil Kamath and Zahaan Khan, who is the son of famous actress Zeenat Aman. The movie is now available to stream for the first time on Dekkoo. It’s likely to reach a lot of people, which will help the talk about LGBTQ+ problems go further and lead to more acceptance and understanding.

It looks like Love Is Love will be a new direction for LGBTQ+ movies in India. In the same way that its highly praised predecessors broke film and visual limits, this one will do the same.

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