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Dunno Y
Na Jaane
Kyon... (2010)
(บรรยายอังกฤษ)
Directer:
Sanjay Sharma
Writter:Kapil
Sharma
Running time: 134
mins
Country: India
Language:
English | Hindi
Genre: Drama
| Romance| Homosexuality | Gay
Subtitle:
English
Starring:Yuvraaj Parashar,
Kapil Sharma,
Zeenat
Aman, Kabir Bedi and Hazel Croney
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Dunno Y...Na Jaane Kyon (English: Don''t Know Why) is a
2010 Indian film. The film was directed by Sanjay Sharma
and written by his brother Kapil Sharma who also played
the lead. It premiered in April 2010 at India''s first
mainstream gay film festival, the Kashish Mumbai
International Queer Film Festival. It features the first
gay kiss in Indian cinema between Yuvraaj Parashar and
Kapil Sharma.
The film had its North American premiere at the I View
Film Festival in New York and also will be screened at
the Sydney Film Festival and the Indian Film Festival of
London (IFFL). Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon was released in
theatres in Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland in
September 2010
Music
The film''s music is composed by Nikhil Kamat. The theme
song "Pal mein rishte badal jaate hain" is performed by
Lata Mangeshkar. The film also features Zeenat Aman
performing the song "Aap Jaise Koi" from her film
Qurbani and the song "Chura Liya Hai Tumne" from Yaadon
Ki Baraat.
Rookie actor Kapil Sharma, who plays a gay character in
the film Dunno Y.. Na Jaane Kyon, says he is still
scared of violence during the release of his film in
India.
Following screenings at international film festivals in
the US, UK and Australia,Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon had
been due to release in India last month.
A combination of censor board delays and protests
against the Sanjay Sharma-directed production however,
pushed back the film until November 12.
Kapil Sharma, who (opposite Yuvraaj Parashar) plays the
lead role in the first Indian movie to show a gay screen
kiss, shares his thoughts on how he is feeling 48 hours
before the first day, first show of his debut.
"The feeling before the release is mixed. I am excited,
nervous, anxious and happy. The film has faced many
controversies, from the censors taking three months, to
getting distributors for an unconventional subject,"
Kapil told IBNS in London.
The star spoke of the pre-release controversy
surrounding the film and threats made against him:
"Recently I received threatening mails, in which it was
written that this film would corrupt society and that
homosexuality is part of western culture.
They said that we would be damaging society if it
releases, and the consequences would be bad for us.
"Political party workers also came down to my building
to protest, until the police took good care of the
situation. I am scared that they may create further
scene on release of the film, but let us hope for the
best."
Despite the difficulties the film has faced in India,
Kapil is proud of the recognition DYNJK has received
even before its box office release.
"The film has won three awards so far. The viewers''
choice award at Sydney Trikone Film Festival, Best
Sensitive film at Kashish International queer film
festival of Mumbai, and Yuvraaj and I got an award for
our work from the Deputy Chief Minister Chhagan Bhujbal,"
the debut actor revealed.
The film, described as Bollywood''s Brokeback Mountain
also features veteran actors Zeenat Aman, Helen and
Kabir Bedi, alongside rising stars Hazel and Maradona
Rebello.
Photos:
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