'Baai captures and honours unconditional love': 'Modern Love Mumbai' director Hansal Mehta
'Modern Love Mumbai' consists of six love stories of different kinds and is eagerly awaited by the audience

Director Hansal Mehta recently shared his perception of love that he portrayed in his story of Amazon Prime Video's 'Modern Love Mumbai' called 'Baai'
'Modern Love Mumbai' is capturing the glances from all the corners ever since the release of its intriguing trailer. The anthology consists of six love stories of different kinds and is eagerly awaited by the audience.
'Modern love Mumbai' is a wonderful creation by prominent filmmakers of Indian cinema - Hansal Mehta, Vishal Bharadwaj, Nupoor Asthana, Shonali Bose, Dhruv Sehgal, and Alankrita Shrivastava, who created the magic of their visionary storytelling in this anthology that will explore the different shades of love in the city of dreams, Mumbai.
Hansal Mehta has shown the brilliance of his storytelling in an anthology before with 'Das Kahaniyaan' and is back with a mind-blowing story of love called 'Baai' in 'Modern Love Mumbai'. While sharing his perception of love, he said, "If the connection of two souls had to take a tangible form, it would embody itself through love. To me, that’s really what love is when one is unconditionally accepted for who they are, without any barriers or prejudices. Baai captures and honours that unconditional love, one that we inherently seek irrespective of the nature of the relationship. It’s an ode to love that’s free from the burden of labels and the pressures of conforming".
'Modern Love Mumbai' will start streaming from May 13, 2022.
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