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Sudhanshu Saria: Taps is my way to give it back to the community that launched my career

Filmmaker Sudhanshu Saria says producing Taps is his way of giving back to the queer community that helped launch his career

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(From left) Rohit Mehra and Ullas Samrat in Taps

(From left) Rohit Mehra and Ullas Samrat in Taps

Birthdays have always been a time to reflect for Sudhanshu Saria. But today, as he turns 41, the filmmaker also has something to celebrate—the short film, Taps, backed by him, releases today. “I love that I found my journey back into queer stories by producing a queer love story,” he starts.

Saria had forayed into filmmaking with the same-sex relationship drama, Loev (2015). Ten years and a feature film in Ulajh (2024) later, the director believes he owes a great deal to the queer community. He elaborates, “Taps is my way to give it back to the community that launched my career, in a way. We have put it out for free on YouTube. This is my way of showing that the conversation needs to keep going.”

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