Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

December 11, 2016

Best Actor in Gay Themed Desi Movies / Web Series

Hi Blog Fans,

It's already year end. Time for some polls and pick your favorites. The first poll is here, choose the Best Actor of the year in various Gay themed Movies, Short films, Web-series & Music Videos etc..

 Best Actor in Gay themed Desi Movies / Series


July 05, 2016

Ka Bodyscapes : Gay Theme Film

Storyline: Ka Bodyscapes(2016) set in Kerala, India. Misogyny and homophobia have touched new heights in this ageing, middle-class dominated society where growing right-wing mobilization and predatory economic growth now erode both civil liberties and labor rights. In this bleak socialscape, three young people, Haris, a free-spirited gay painter; Vishnu, a rural kabaddi player and Haris' object of desire; and their friend Sia, an activist who refuses to conform to dominant norms of femininity, struggle to find space and happiness. The film explores their quest for freedom and rebellion.

Director & Writers: Jayan Cherian

Stars: Ashvin Matthew, Jayaprakash Kuloor, Rajesh Kannan




YouTube: Trailer

Posters

June 30, 2016

LOEV : Gay Themed Film

A tale of two longtime friends negotiating their mutual desire over the course of a weekend visit.

Director:

Sudhanshu Saria 

Writer:

Sudhanshu Saria 

Stars:

Dhruv GaneshSiddharth MenonShiv Pandit














YouTube: Trailer

First Look Promotion

BBC Video


Photos:

November 09, 2015

July 02, 2015

Movie of the Month - July



 When the Circus Came to Town

  • Plot Outline
    A small town guy named Daniel fall in love with Ashish from the circus. Two days before the circus was scheduled to leave the town, Ashish proposes Daniel, asks him to join and travel with him. It was everything Daniel had ever dreamed of; yet, all of his fears and insecurities come rushing to the surface. What will be Daniel's decision? Will he be successful to take a fairy tale decision in this practical life? Finally, life is also a circus jumbling in between reality and dreams.
  • Starring                                   Nakshatra Bagwe & Saransh Roy
  • Directed By
    Nakshatra Bagwe
  • Written By
    Nakshatra Bagwe
  • Produced By
    Piyush Priyadarshi Sikarwar
YouTube Trailer:

YouTube Music Video:



Rent Full Movie Here:  https://nakshatrabagwe.pivotshare.com/




Movie Stills:



June 10, 2015

Movie of the Month - June

DOUBLE STANDARD 2 (2015)

The Film is about a boy who is into sex business. He go to his customer and find that he is a film producer. Boy tell his own story to him and say him to make film on that but.......

Cast: Ravindra Yadav, Rahul, Ravi Rastogi, Armaan Singh

Direction : Ambrish Bhatia                                                                           

      

               
               
               
               

February 27, 2014

BQFF - 2014




Bangalore has hosted film festivals on themes related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT or Queer) communities since 2003, BQFF is an annual event that carefully selects queer films from all over the world and brings them to an ever-growing Bangalore audience. The festival will serve as a space for LGBT concerns to be voiced through the medium of moving images as well as an important platform for screening new Indian and South Indian movies. More than just a film festival, we are a hub of queer arts and culture with an art exhibitions, photo exhibitions and performances. In the last five years, BQFF has grown exponentially—we are now an entrenched fixture in Bangalore’s yearly cultural calendar. Our films try to push boundaries of understanding and we rigourously explore the mental, emotional and physical lives of those who stand outside the sexual norm. At BQFF, we are firmly interested in both straightforward LGBT films and wildly queer and radical films.

In February 2014 the Bangalore Queer Film Festival (BQFF) will enter its sixth year. BQFF is an annual event full of queer films from the world over, photo exhibitions, art exhibitions, performances and panel discussions.
Over the years, BQFF has become an entrenched part of the cultural landscape of Bangalore. The festival serves as a space for LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) concerns to be voiced through the medium of moving image. At BQFF, we are firmly interested in both straightforward LGBT films and wildly queer and radical films.