Shreedevi Chowdary turns actor with 'Friends In Law'

Shreedevi Chowdary turns actor with Friends In Law
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Businesswoman, philanthropist, fashion designer and now an actress; Shreedevi Chowdary makes her silver screen debut with a powerful subject, which has never been tackled in India before

Awareness and acceptance for the LGBTQ community are rising in the society and content creators are taking several initiatives to highlight this topic through their projects.

Now, after the success of 'All About Section 377' and 'Still About Section 377', ace photographer Amit Khanna is back with yet another powerful script.

And this time it's a film titled, 'Friends In Law'. Presented by HRH film Productions, the film is produced by Shreedevi Chowdary, Swati Sanghi and Amit Khanna.

Written and directed by Amit Khanna, the movie is all set to release on Amazon Prime on November 9.

Making her debut at the age of 47, Shreedevi Chowdary, who hails from Hyderabad says, "I am proud to be associated with such a universal subject, which can bring about a revolution in the world.

Though it's my first stint as an actor I am happy and confident that the film will do wonders. Playing Indu was a challenge and I observed a couple of middle-aged women around me. The emotional touch between a mom and a son is inevitable."

Shot extensively in Hyderabad and Bangkok, it's an English –Telugu crossover film that boasts of a never seen before the subject.

The movie revolves around an orthodox South Indian lady, Indu, who lands up in Bangkok and had to spend time with her gay son's partner.

It stars a blend of International as well as Indian actors including Gurfateh Singh Pirzada, who will soon be seen in Ranbir Kapoor starrer 'Brahmastra'.

Swati Sanghi believes that the subject is extremely universal and people across the world can relate to it.

Adds Amit Khanna, "The film is first of its kind and we are hoping it leaves a mark on audiences." Friends In Law was premiered at the Cannes last year and received a great response.

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