Actor-director Nalin Singh is set to release a film that will put the spotlight on the hostel life in Delhi University's North Campus.
The film titled "My Virgin Diary" is a story of a few small-town boys, who form a music band. They go through a phase of life where they question the basics of relationships, love and sex.
"It's dedicated to and based on my ex-roommate Arun Jaiswal from Hindu College. He committed suicide. Bollywood is yet to explore stories on the hostels of Delhi's North Campus. So, I decided to make this movie," Nalin, of "Gandhi to Hitler" fame, said in a statement.
The film's cast includes artistes from Poland, Brazil, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
The movie is set to release on digital platforms later this year.
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