Sometimes the greatest act of love is letting go
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93 min
To their respective conservative Indian parents, Vir and Nitya are a happily married couple living in Parramatta, Sydney. They love to play the sitar together, she is a successful dentist, and he is studying for his accounting exam. However, as the cultural expectations ingrained into them from childhood start to take their toll, they both face challenges in their personal and professional lives. After reaching a breaking point, Vir comes out to Nitya about his sexuality, which causes a rift between them and brings shame to their families. Vir then decides to explore his own sexual identity with another man.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Antonio Aakeel | Vir Oza | Unowned | |
Anula Navlekar | Nitya Behl | Unowned | |
Harish Patel | Amit Oza | Unowned | |
Nicholas Brown | Makrand | Unowned | |
Sheeba Chaddha | Leena Behl | Unowned | |
Georgia Blizzard | Amanda | Unowned | |
Gus Murray | Nathan | Unowned | |
Nicholas Burton | Josh | Unowned | |
Saba Zaidi Abdi | Nani | Unowned | |
Zain Ayub | Vishnu | Unowned | |
Vipin Sharma | Ashok Behl | Unowned | |
Saksham Sharma | Rishi | Unowned | |
Ananya Dixit | Anu | Unowned | |
Tai Hara | Jarome | Unowned | |
Martin Harper | Brian | Unowned | |
Miranda Daughtry | Jess | Unowned | |
Waseem Khan | Dr. Parekh | Unowned |