India's first silent LGBTQ love story in the making
Updated On: 09 August, 2016 09:11 AM IST | | Suprita Mitter
<p>India’s first silent LGBTQ love story is set to hit post-production stage, as soon as the makers generate funds through a crowdfunding platform</p>

Actors Jitin Gulati (left) and Dhruv Singhal in a still from Sisak
"Thank you for showing interest in my baby!" says a cheery Faraz Arif Ansari, director of Sisak that claims to be India’s first silent LGBTQ love story. The film, produced in the format of a short feature has been shot entirely inside Mumbai locals featuring two actors, a wafer-thin crew, a borrowed camera and no permissions. "I was working with Dharma Productions, as an assistant director on Gippi (2013).

Actors Jitin Gulati (left) and Dhruv Singhal in a still from Sisak

