
Mango Soufflé (2002)
India’s first major gay-themed film, is an adaptation of Mahesh Dattani’s seminal play On a Muggy Night in Mumbai. Kamlesh, a young gay man, invites his friends home ostensibly for an evening of camaraderie. However, with the arrival of his sister and her fiancé, a series of dramatic confrontations is set into motion, leading to startling revelations and unexpected catharsis.
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Rinke Khanna | As: Kiran |
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Ankur Vikal | As: Kamlesh |
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Atul Kulkarni | As: Ed |
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Denzil Smith | As: Ranjith |
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Veena Sajnani | As: Mother of Kiran and Kamlesh |
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India’s first major gay-themed film, is an adaptation of Mahesh Dattani’s seminal play On a Muggy Night in Mumbai. Kamlesh, a young gay man, invites his friends home ostensibly for an evening of camaraderie. However, with the arrival of his sister and her fiancé, a series of dramatic confrontations is set into motion, leading to startling revelations and unexpected catharsis.
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Certification: | 18A |
Cast
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Rinke Khanna |
Kiran |
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Ankur Vikal |
Kamlesh |
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Atul Kulkarni |
Ed |
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Denzil Smith |
Ranjith |
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Veena Sajnani |
Mother of Kiran and Kamlesh |
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Mikhail Sen |
Boy |
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Suma Sudhindra |
Bride's Mother |
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Mahesh Dattani |
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Mahesh Dattani |
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