Love Lottery: When Relationships Stand Trial
In the glittering chaos of Mumbai, relationships often sparkle brightly—until the heat of truth begins to test their strength. Love built on trust can be unbreakable, but when that trust is questioned, the courtroom becomes the battleground where truth and deception collide. Bringing this intense emotional and legal confrontation to the big screen is Love Lottery, a compelling blend of suspense and courtroom drama.
Mumbai (Anil Bedag): In the glittering chaos of Mumbai, relationships often sparkle brightly—until the heat of truth begins to test their strength. Love built on trust can be unbreakable, but when that trust is questioned, the courtroom becomes the battleground where truth and deception collide. Bringing this intense emotional and legal confrontation to the big screen is Love Lottery, a compelling blend of suspense and courtroom drama.
Cinemaganj Films officially unveiled the title and logo of its upcoming Hindi feature film at a grand event in Mumbai. The entire cast and creative team were present, engaging with the media and sharing insights into the film’s vision and socially relevant theme.
The film stars Akshay Oberoi in the lead role, with Helee Daruwala as the female protagonist. The ensemble cast also includes Kabir Duhan Singh, Manu Rishi Chadha, Hemant Pandey, Indira Krishnan, Santosh Shukla, Vikram Sharma, Agni Aghyari, Kumar Saurabh, Ashwant Lodhi, and Arshdeep Sandhu in pivotal roles.
Producer Kuldeep Bhargav ‘Tushar’ shared, “Love Lottery reflects how unpredictable life and justice can be. We wanted to create a film that is not only thrilling but also emotionally resonant and thought-provoking.”
Speaking about his character, Akshay Oberoi described it as one of the most layered and psychologically intense roles of his career so far. Produced under the banner of Cinemaganj Films, the film is directed by Arvind Pandey and written by Ankur Khatri.
Cinematography is handled by Naveen V. Mishra, with music composed by Varun Mishra.
Love Lottery is more than just a courtroom drama—it is a sensitive cinematic exploration of fragile relationships and societal perceptions, reminding audiences that not every verdict is delivered in court; some are decided within the human heart.

Anil Bedag 

