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Middle Class Love trailer: Anubhav Sinha launches his newcomers

The film, directed by Ratnaa Sinha, stars Prit Kamani, Kavya Thapar and Eisha Singh

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The trailer of Middle Class Love, directed by Ratnaa Sinha, was released on Monday. The film deals with the issues faced by middle-class youth in a very interesting and light way. It stars Prit Kamani, Kavya Thapar and Eisha Singh.

The trailer shows that the film is set in Mussoorie and revolves around Prit, who plays a college boy and is frustrated with his father as he keeps asking him to spend less. He keeps complaining about it to his mother and friends. Later, to get out of his middle-class life, he starts chasing a rich girl on campus.

Ratnaa, who is the wife of director-producer Anubhav Sinha, made the Rajkummar Rao-starrer Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana before this. "After the love I received from the audience for my first film, I knew I had to push myself to make something different. I wanted to set my second film in a middle-class milieu and delve into what it means for a young boy to belong to that strata of society aiming to break out of it,” said Ratnaa.

Anubhav, explaining the concept of the film, said: "I am proud of how this film has shaped. It's a simple story that's told with flair. I believe in telling stories rooted in reality and this time around what sets this film apart is that along with it being raw, it weaves around a young and quirky love story. I am really excited for the audience to experience the film."

Middle Class Love is jointly produced by Anubhav Sinha's Benaras Media Works and Zee Studios. The film is all set to release on September 16.

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