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- Sheer Qorma is a story of belonging and acceptance, identity and family told through courageous, queer women choose to embrace love that exists beyond their personal beliefs and social moralities.
- Set in the fast-paced environs of the bustling Mumbai local trains, Sisak details a wordless romance that develops slowly and intoxicatingly, nestled in the silences and quiet comforts of the end-of-day train journeys between two men.
- RENUKA and SADIYA, two mature working-class women in love with each other, are out celebrating RENUKA's birthday. Unknown to them, RENUKA's son, MANGESH, is around. MY MOTHER'S GIRLFRIEND is the story of these two relationships colliding.
- A simple misunderstanding puts Akshay and Rohan's domestic idyll on shaky grounds. Set over the course of an evening, TAPS offers an intimate look at how the couple navigates their way back to each other.
- On a visit to India, 11-year-old Radha grapples with their gender identity when subjected to manipulative orthodox rituals by their family, looking to dispel a supposed ancestral curse allegedly distorting Radha's thinking.
- Coming of age story of two sisters Malwa and Khushan exploring and experiencing sexuality and attraction in their adolescent years. Living with their grandmother, Khushan always looks up to Malwa for her outspoken nature and courage. Soon a new girl arrives in Khushan's class and she starts developing feelings for her.
- Against a backdrop of sectarian violence, can a gay Hindu man find the courage to help a Muslim?
- Usha, a single mother who works as a farm labourer in rural India, finds herself drawn to a female teacher of local primary school, in ways she never knew possible.
- In the lonely suburbs of a quaint hill station, a visually impaired young girl is busy exploring her identity and freedom. Sensing that her dead mother is probably trying to communicate with her, she follows her intuitive thoughts.
- Rahul's parents have discovered that their new tenant, Pankaj, is from a lower caste and want him to leave but the two boys have fallen in love. Will they be able to express their twice tabooed love?
- Sab Rabb De Bande, as a documentary, brings forth the various challenges that LGBTQ Sikhs grapple with and the different ways in which they reconcile their faith and gender/sexual identities.
- About to friends who share a London flat and wish there may relationship will be accepted by the community
- A 70-year-old gay man living in Mumbai, trapped in a heterosexual marriage all his life starts seeing things differently after revisiting the reality which he escaped decades ago.
- It is about the entanglements between memory and letting go. Told as a retelling, it is about two queer people finding space for their love in the cramped corners of Delhi. It looks at the city through a queer lens
- Shankar's family does not know why he has lost his job. Shankar is caught up between looking for a new job and his own contemplation. His daily life is dotted with financial crisis and the awkwardness of being unemployed. Amidst all these things strange illusions come to him. He doesn't know how to deal with these situations. He cannot share his helplessness with anybody, not even Mohan, with whom he is a bit close. One day he realizes that he cannot anymore communicate with the world around him.
- Veer is planning a special birthday celebration for the love of his life - Sameer. Everything seems to go perfectly, till Sameer asks for a surprising Birthday Gift that leaves Veer thinking.
- Krithika and Shireen are friends who strive for societal recognition of their preferred and lived gender. Shireen drives a taxi to support herself and nurses a dream to be a popular theater actress while Krithika is focused in her ambition to become a police officer. Soon both of them realize that the society and people around them can't think beyond the physicality of being a male and female. Produced by KASHISH Arts Foundation under its QDrishti Film Grant sponsored by Lotus Visual Productions.