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Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal present Sudhanshu Saria's TAPS, celebrate queer love

Celebrating love in all its forms this Valentine’s season, Bollywood duo Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal have released TAPS, an LGBTQ+ relationship drama, on YouTube. Directed by Arvind Caulagi, the short film is produced by National Award-winner Sudhanshu Saria in association with the KASHISH Film Festival and Lotus Visual Productions.

February 19, 2025 / 14:34 IST
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After garnering praise at esteemed film festivals, TAPS is now set to reach a global audience.

In the spirit of Valentine's season, where love takes center stage in all its diverse and beautiful forms, Bollywood power couple Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal have brought TAPS, an LGBTQ+ relationship drama, to YouTube. The short film, directed by Arvind Caulagi, is produced by National Award-winning filmmaker Sudhanshu Saria in collaboration with the KASHISH Film Festival and Lotus Visual Productions.

After garnering praise at esteemed film festivals, TAPS is now set to reach a global audience. Featuring debutant Ullas Samrat and Rohit Mehra, the film offers an intimate and heartfelt exploration of a couple finding their way back to each other.

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For Richa and Ali, both passionate advocates for inclusivity and meaningful storytelling, presenting TAPS on a wider platform aligns with their commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices. The film, which earned the prestigious KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant, has been widely appreciated for its delicate yet impactful portrayal of LGBTQ+ relationships.

Richa Chadha said, "Cinema is powerful because it can shift perspectives. ‘TAPS’ is one of those stories that gently yet powerfully peels back the layers of identity, love, and self-acceptance. We’ve had so many conversations about representation in media, and to be able to support a film that does it right is a privilege. We want people to open their hearts a little more. Watch ‘TAPS’ with your partner, your friends, yourself—let it move you, let it stay with you."