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This short Indian film is a wake-up call to those who enjoy the freedom to love anyone, no matter the gender. In this short film, there is no touching – no embrace, no kiss, no intimacy. It’s only extended stares of longing, yet the love is in abundance.

Sisak – India’s First Silent LGBTQ Love Story
Written & Directed by Faraz Arif Ansari
Starring Jitin Gulati & Dhruv Singhal
Produced by Aparna Sud & Futterwacken Films
Director of Photography: Saurabh Goswami
Sound Design: Pritam Das
Music Director: Dhawal Tandon

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I'm a Researcher by profession, prone to questioning everything. Living in Mumbai, I grew up on a stable diet of monotonous Indian dramas which stretch for a decade or so and I sincerely wanted to elude the boredom. So I escaped into the unknown, which is the world of BL dramas. I love sharing my thoughts about the storyline, characters and analyzing the smallest details possible. When something touches my heart, I want to know what others feel about the subject matter as well. That’s why, I’m here at Psychomilk. Being a writer gives me an outlet to explore my inner emotions and turmoil

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