![]() The film is based on the resources individuals bring up when the culture and traditions puts limits of what you can and can not choose in life. A sequel has also been made starring Zeenat Aman, Kapil Sharma and Yuvraaj Parashar. Dunno Y2 Life is a moment is a love story between two men, one from Pakistan and one from India, who meet in a gay sauna in Oslo. The film got screened at 17 international film festivals. Lead actors Yuvraaj Parashar and Kapil Sharma won Best Actor awards at Out View Film Festival Greece 2012. Check below for more inside information about Dunno Y 2. The film traces the relationship between two young men who do fall in love but fail to find a conducive atmosphere to freely. It was directed by Sanjay Sharma and written by his brother Kapil Sharma who also played the lead. It also won the Best Film awards at Poland Film Festival 2014, Napless Italy 2014, and the Nasik International Film Festival 2014. The film is about identity, choice, communication and movement and the love as enormous driving force.The technical crew of the film includes Tonje Gjevjon, Nikhil Kamat for music direction, Ram Singh for cinematography, and Inge-Lise Langfeldt, Rajesh Sarkar for editing. Na Jaane Kyon is a 2010 bilingual Indian film. The film received the Best Sensitive Award at the Kashish Queer International film festival 2010 and the Viewer Choice Award at the Satrang Film Festival of Sydney 2010. Na Jaane Kyon was released in theatres in Austria, Italy and Switzerland in September 2010. The film had its North American premiere at the I View Film Festival in New York City and was screened at the Sydney Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of London (IFFL) and Filmfest homochrom in Germany. ![]() 22 September 2010 ( ) (I View Festival).And the sheer pleasure of watching Zeenat Aman and Helen is incentive enough to overlook the film's fatal flaws.įilm: "Dunno Y…Na Jaane Kyun" Cast: Zeenat Aman, Kabir Bedi, Helen, Kapil Sharma, Yuvraaj Parasher, Maradona Rebello, Rituparna Sengupta, Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal, Asha Sachdev Director: Sanjay Sharma. ![]() The courageous film looks at the question of forbidden desires. "Dunno Y…"is a brave and unorthodox look at a malfunctional family's efforts to come to terms with the dark secrets in the closet. But by the time the 'neglected wife' and the in-house 'toyboy' get into a shower together, the passion and the pain of a family on the edge, have all been washed away. While the explicit gay love-making sequences are done with a bravado that's more corny than candid, a sub-plot about the gay protagonist's torrid affair with brother-in-law (Maradona Rebello) has potential. But she finally succumbs to pressures of pedestrianism that assail this well-meaning but aberrant film from all sides. She struggles hard to make her lines sound believable. Zeenat Aman, as an abandoned wife and single mother, has the most interesting character to play. The talented cast too is unable to rise above the mundaneness of the material. The dialogues often come out more forced than forceful. Or why he chose to have the characters speak in English when some of them, including the film's leading man Kapil Sharma, are ill-at-ease in the lingo. Parts of unfolding trauma in the dysfunctional family are so strenuously dramatized, you wonder why director Sanjay Sharma did not go easy in the narration. "Dunny Y" is high on drama, low on treatment and execution. However, earnestness per se is not a redeeming quality unless compounded with creative conviction. Hats off to Kapil Sharma and newcomer Yuvraaj Parasher for strolling into alternate sexuality with such naked earnestness. And it takes inhuman amounts of guts for two male actors to make love on screen. Even the performances are at times, convincing. ![]() This is Sooraj Barjatya's "Hum Saath Saath Hain" gone to seed! The characters are not badly written. The script makes room for approximately 22-24 characters, which includes the entire malfunctional D'Souza family, their friends and lovers. "Dunno Y…Na Jaane Kyun" is the first Hindi film to look at a gay relationship with some degree of dispassionate honesty. This fatally flawed look at the dark secrets of an Anglo-Indian family where the single mother sleeps with her cheesy boss for lack of choice and the elder married son with a child makes out with a man leaves us with some positive thoughts. As far as scrutinizing a gay relationship is concerned, this isn't a patch on Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain".
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