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Bollywood's first gay franchise does a DDLJ poster

Indian cinema's first mainstream gay film Dunno Y…Na Jaane Kyon released five years ago had created a minor stir with its lead pair Kapil Sharma and Yuvraj Parasher being hounded by the moral police for playing gay lovers.

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Indian cinema's first mainstream gay film Dunno Y…Na Jaane Kyon released five years ago had created a minor stir with its lead pair Kapil Sharma and Yuvraj Parasher being hounded by the moral police for playing gay lovers.

Defiantly, the team is now back with a sequel .This time they are in the mood for fun. The posters show the couple striking iconic romantic postures from three love classics Aditya Chopra's Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Mahesh Bhatt's Aashiqui and James Cameron's Titanic.

Explains the film's leading man and director Kapil Sharma, "This film is about the celebration of human rights. Love is love. It's beyond gender religion race or territorial/emotional boundaries. Since this film celebrates homosexuality and doesn't portray it as tragedy we went for a happier look."

The three posters, says Sharma, represent the liberation of gay love. "Through these posters we want to convey freedom. Since films like Titanic and DDLJ are iconic love stories we wanted to not only pay homage to them but also convey that a homosexual couple can express their happiness, their emotions in the same way as any heterosexual couple. Many gay couples who may have seen these films may have felt they can ever express their love and pose like these famous iconic lovers in these films so someway these posters convey their hidden crushed feelings. Also, this film is a sweet funny love story so we wish audience gets a smile watching these posters."

The film will have explicit gay love-making scenes.

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