![]() ![]() It was later translated into Marathi and published in 2006. After that, he showed it to his pals, who all thought it was a novel. He started composing Tanay’s monologue and then Anuja’s since he had “nothing else to do.” He began writing it at the age of 20 and finished it at the age of 22. Sexuality, family, and society are all themes explored in the story.Ĭobalt Blue was written by Kundalkar shortly after he moved to Mumbai at the age of 22. The story follows Tanay and Anuja, two brothers who fall in love with a paying guest at their Pune home. It was re-released in English in 2013, with a translation by Jerry Pinto. ![]() It was Kundalkar’s first novel, and it was first published in Marathi in 2006. It is based on Indian film director, screenwriter, and playwright Sachin Kundalkar’s 2013 fictitious drama novel Cobalt Blue. Genres – LGBTQ Films, Hindi-Language Films, Book-Based Films, Dramas, and Independent Films ImageCredit: ndtv Open Air Films Production is in charge of the film’s production. ![]() Sachin Kundalkar’s bestseller novel of the same name serves as the inspiration for the film. Prateik Babbar, Anjali Sivaraman, and Neelay Mehendale star in the film. ![]() Sachin Kundalkar wrote and directed Cobalt Blue, an Indian Hindi language film. ![]()
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