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Well-known producer Guneet Monga explains how love stories have evolved on screen

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Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga has said love stories are always liked by the audience, and, with time, their presentation onscreen has evolved.

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She was talking in the context of her latest web series Gutur Gu, which is all about teenage love and the issues and challenges that can affect relationships. It features The Family Man-fame Ashlesha Thakur and Vishesh Bansal from Yeh Meri Family. After casting Ashlesha and Vishesh in the short film, Gupt Gyan, she collaborated with director Saqib Pandor for this web series, with the same cast.

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While talking about love stories and their popularity on the digital platform, she said, irrespective of the medium, romance as a genre still interests the makers. Guneet said: “I don’t think that the Hindi film industry has stopped making romantic stories, but rather there has been an evolution of love stories on screen.” She has been associated with a number of popular films like Gangs of Wasseypur, Peddlers, The Lunchbox, Masaan, Zubaan and Pagglait. Recently she was in the headlines because of her Academy Award-winning documentary short film The Elephant Whisperers.

Guneet also talked about the kind of content being liked by audiences: “Stories that are more diverse and inclusive, are a larger representation of the unique perspectives that span across India. And that’s the magic of content because it reflects the changes over time. But the essence of love stories, be it any decade, remains the same.” Gutar Gu is streaming on Amazon miniTV. — IANS

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