America has given fallen soldiers one day, Memorial Day, to be remembered and thanked for their incredible sacrifice. A couple of days later, America gives the LGBTQ+ community an entire month to celebrate not being straight.Lauren Chen of "Pseudo-Intellectual" notes that it’s “an entire month dedic.
OkCupid s new Pride Month ad celebrates love in all forms
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The ad film features a lesbian couple drinking to the different forms of love in the world.
As there is growing momentum around Pride-related conversations (and rightly so), the responses of OkCupid users to the questions on the app clearly indicate that identity is more than just casual chatter when it comes to finding their kind of love.
And, whatâs more, across gender, orientation and identity, Indians are clear about one thing - Love Is Love. OkCupid s latest ad film, which was released a while ago, but will always be relevant, is an attempt to celebrate love in all its glory.
Check out Paras Chhabra s response when asked about playing a gay role It totally depends on the script. If the script sounds good to me, I won t mind doing it, Paras said.
Mumbai: Television actor Paras Chhabra has opened up on whether he is okay with playing the role of a gay person in a film or show. It totally depends on the script. If the script sounds good to me, I won t mind doing it, Paras said.
The world is celebrating June as the Pride Month to mark the achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Sharing his thoughts on the ongoing Pride month, the Bigg Boss 13 fame TV star said: Our nation is changing slowly and accepting the LGBTQ community. The purpose of Pride Month is to make our nation the best place for LGBTQ people. We are halfway there and need to do more progress about our mindsets to justify its purpose.
A still from My Brother.Nikhil
At a time when homosexuality was rarely mentioned in Bollywood films and same-sex relationships were not a part of the mainstream narrative, Sanjay Suri and Purab Kohli dared to take on the film My Brother…Nikhil. The 2005-film, which portrayed the story of two gay men, also touched upon the subject of AIDS. The movie directed by Onir always wins a special mention for putting the spotlight on same-sex relationships. In the ongoing Pride Month, we catch up with the film’s lead actors, Sanjay and Purab, who speak about being a part of the film and the kind of appreciation they received from the audience and gay community.
Ask any member of the LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) community, and their responses about how accommodating the society’s been, will seldom differ.