The trailer for Q's upcoming English-language sex comedy Brahman Naman is full of no-holds-barred raunchiness.
Starring Shashaank Arora, Tanmay Dhanania, Sid Mallya, and Anula Navlekar, the film is about a group of young quizzers from Bangalore in the '80s. Set to a classic rock soundtrack (including Rod Stewart's 'Infatuation' and Jethro Tull's 'Locomotive Breath'), the trailer for Brahman Naman ups the ante for the genre (for an Indian film) by several notches, with a number of scenes alluding to masturbation and oral sex.
Also Read: Meet Sid Mallya, The Serious Actor Making His Debut With 'Brahman Naman' At Sundance
Fans of English stand-up comedy in India may also be pleasantly surprised to see Biswa Kalyan Rath in the film's trailer. The comedian, best known for being one half of the duo behind YouTube's popular Pretentious Movie Reviews, appears at the 2:23 mark.
(Far right) Stand-up comedian Biswa Kalyan Rath in a screen-grab from the 'Brahman Naman' trailer
The film, which competed at this year's Sundance Film Festival, has been acquired by Netflix and will reportedly premiere on the global streaming service later this year.
Watch the trailer at the top of this entry.
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Starring Shashaank Arora, Tanmay Dhanania, Sid Mallya, and Anula Navlekar, the film is about a group of young quizzers from Bangalore in the '80s. Set to a classic rock soundtrack (including Rod Stewart's 'Infatuation' and Jethro Tull's 'Locomotive Breath'), the trailer for Brahman Naman ups the ante for the genre (for an Indian film) by several notches, with a number of scenes alluding to masturbation and oral sex.
Also Read: Meet Sid Mallya, The Serious Actor Making His Debut With 'Brahman Naman' At Sundance
Fans of English stand-up comedy in India may also be pleasantly surprised to see Biswa Kalyan Rath in the film's trailer. The comedian, best known for being one half of the duo behind YouTube's popular Pretentious Movie Reviews, appears at the 2:23 mark.
(Far right) Stand-up comedian Biswa Kalyan Rath in a screen-grab from the 'Brahman Naman' trailer
The film, which competed at this year's Sundance Film Festival, has been acquired by Netflix and will reportedly premiere on the global streaming service later this year.
Watch the trailer at the top of this entry.
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