Updated On: 08 July, 2023 05:27 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Posing as different people in those rooms, including changing his gender made him get some revelatory responses to figure out what Guru was undergoing.

Kanu Behl
The idea took seed with his debut film `Titli`. The fact that he himself experienced certain sexual repression while growing up and witnessed the same among many people around him, made critically acclaimed filmmaker Kanu Behl whose latest `Agra` was screened at the Director’s Fortnight section at Cannes take up the subject in the film.
"I asked myself what is the larger context and how does this very personal impulse become universal? It was then that the idea of physical spaces struck me and I found that to be a very interesting take on life -- not just on the personal, but a larger socio-cultural context. The more I delved into the protagonist`s emotional landscape, I realised that his sexuality was related to the physical spaces that he inhabited and the latter was getting `affected` by that as well. There was breathing give and take...It was an interesting enough conversation to be turned into a film," he tells IANS.