Updated On: 20 July, 2019 07:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Kanu Behl tells mid-day, "Agra is a story of a family and an exploration of space in an increasingly crowded world. It follows the quest for a sexual odyssey of an individual."

Rahul Roy
Set against the backdrop of Delhi's dark underbelly, Kanu Behl's Titli became one among the most discussed features of 2015. Four years later, he is back with Agra, which explores sexual politics within a family and the consequences of it on their relationships.
Behl tells mid-day, "Agra is a story of a family and an exploration of space in an increasingly crowded world. It follows the quest for a sexual odyssey of an individual. Having a production house like Yoodlee Films come on-board gives me confidence in their commitment to create meaningful cinema."