After
earning
significant
commercial
and
critical
acclaim
in
India,
Alt
Entertainment"s
and
Dibakar
Banerjee
directed
LSD,
Love,
Sex
aur
Dhokha
is
ready
to
travel
around
the
world,
providing
a
treat
for
film
lovers.
The
film
is
fast
becoming
a
favorite
amongst
festival
programmers
around
the
world.
It
has
been
selected
to
play
at
three
International
festivals
in
the
coming
months-
Munich
International
Film
Festival,
where
LSD
begins
its
international
run
at
the
end
of
June,
followed
by
London
Indian
Film
Festival
and
Melbourne
International
Film
Festival
in
July.
Dibakar
Banerjee,
is
overwhelmed
with
all
the
attention
he
is
receiving
from
the
international
film
fraternity.
He
says,
“Finally
films
that
show
the
reality
are
here
and
now
India
is
finding
a
truly
international
audience.
They
are
looking
forward
to
what's
beyond
the
Bollywood
Star
Studded
Vehicles
-
the
alternative
layers
of
reality
of
the
modern
Indian
society.
Frankly
we
have
a
long
way
to
go
-
but
I'm
proud
to
see
LSD
as
a
small
beginning
to
big
things!"
Vikram
Malhotra,
COO-
Motion
Pictures,
Balaji
Telefilms
says,
“Given
the
nature
of
the
film
and
its
contemporary
appeal,
we
were
always
confident
that
the
film
would
find
acceptance
outside
the
country
as
well.
It
has
doubled
our
confidence
in
the
kind
of
films
we
approve
and
we
hope
to
take
LSD
to
more
film
lovers
across
the
globe."
While
Filmfest
Munchen
is
the
second
largest
film
festival
in
Germany
that
attracts
over
70,000
film
lovers,
the
London
Indian
Film
Festival
is
dedicated
to
showcasing
the
best
of
young
independent
talent
from
across
the
world.
Melbourne
International
Film
festival
is
the
longest
running
film
festival
in
Australia,
with
the
largest
number
of
new
age
cinemas
and
enjoys
an
annual
admission
of
over
190,000.