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Mango Soufflé

Country: India, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Mahesh Dattani
  • Writer: Mahesh Dattani
  • Producer: Sanjeev Shah

CGiii Comment

If this wasn't an Indian film...no-one would have noticed it - the reason for this simple fact is because it utterly stinks.

If it had been American or British produced...it would have been bombarded with the harshest of words...but, political correctness has dowsed the truth.

To hell with that - if India wants to make a film about homosexuality it's about time they opened their f&*king eyes and took a look at their streets - crowded with poverty, poofs, and parasites - all people, all walks of life...

All of them...not singing and dancing Bollywood-style...because, they are too fucking hungry.

An utterly shameful film.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Gay fashion designer Kamlesh, still reeling from a recently-ended relationship, invites a group of friends for dinner for a special announcement. However, the situation worsens when Kamlesh's sister arrives with her new fiancé, a man with a deep secret.

Cast & Characters

Rinke Khanna as Kiran;
Darius Taraporewal as Father;
Veena Sajnani as Mother;
Ankur Vikal as Kamlesh;
Atul Kulkarni as Ed;
Mahmood Farooqui as Maqsood;
Pooja as Maid;
Faredoon Dodo Bhujwala as Sharad;
Heeba Shah as Deepali;
Shunori Ramanathan as Girl;
Mikhail Sen as Boy;
Kalyanraman as Bride's Father;
Shilpa M. as Bride;
Suma Sudhindra as Bride's Mother;
Manek Shah as Boy on the Road