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Dangerous Trailer: Ram Gopal Varma's lesbian love story fails to impress

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 13, 2021 20:36 IST

Ram Gopal Varma's latest directorial Dangerous has finally hit the web and going by the looks the trailer looks ...

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Ram Gopal Varma's latest directorial Dangerous has finally hit the web and going by the looks the trailer looks like a low budget flick. Starring Naina Ganguly and Apsara Rani in lead roles, the crime drama is filled with shoddy camera work from start to finish. Claiming to be making India’s first ‘lesbian crime thriller’ it is produced by Spark Production.

Dangerous is a story of two women who have some bad experiences with men and in due course passionately fall in love with each other. The film’s story proceeds with how violently they fight the men to protect their love leads to an explosive climax. Talking about the film, Ram Gopal Varma said, “It will be the first in India to culturally elevate the stigma of LGBT after the honourable Supreme Court repealed section 377. My intention is to depict a love story between two women with as much respect and dignity as between a man and a woman. 

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