It is a first of sorts for Bollywood: a film about wife swapping that involves no large-scale shimmering song and dance sequences. Mixed Doubles is, in short, a serious movie about a taboo subject from India’s film capital that has for decades relied on making people laugh or cry rather than think.
Made on a budget of just £85,000 and shot over 25 days, the film is a tongue-in-cheek take on sex and marriage. “It is about what happens when the spark goes in marriage. About what happens when the bedroom is not what it used to be,” said Rajat Kapoor, the film’s director.
Source: The Guardian


