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Mumbai: It seems like alternate sexuality is here to stay. After a spate of coming-out-of-closet films like Brokeback Mountain and Kinsey, comes Lisa Ray and Sheetal Seth's lesbian love story titled I Can't Think Straight.
The film is based on director Shamim Sharif's autobiographical book. Sharif has just finished shooting I Can't Think Straight. It's been filmed in London and Oxford.
Lisa, who plays a rather unconventional role in Sharif's film, has just been wowing the world in Deepa Mehta's Oscar-nominated Water.
Mehta is tightlipped about her protégé's foray into another kind of cinema. Lisa was chosen for Water following a shortlist that included Tabu and Kareena Kapoor.
"I've no idea what Lisa is doing with her career. I know she's very much in demand after 'Water'. Beyond that I've no comments to make," Mehta said.
Lisa, who started her career in Bollywood with Vikram Bhatt's Kasoor, chooses not to talk about her new project.
Aseem Bajaj, who shot Pritish Nandy Communications' Chameli, is the director of photography for I Can't Think Straight. He doesn't foresee any controversy erupting.
"I won't say the film is going to be controversial, not in this day and age. Sharif has handled the theme with great delicacy," he said.
Bajaj is also shooting Sharif's next film titled The Reader, a scandalously tender love story about a blind teacher in Oxford and her student. It is based in a post-World War II scenario.
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