ENTERTAINMENT
Depiction of gay characters in Bollywood continues to be steeped in stereotype, even as realism's struggling to rear its head.
At a recent Gay and Lesbian Center gala held in LA, studio mogul (Sony Pictures) Amy Pascal, in her speech highlighted the stereotypical depiction of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community) characters in Hollywood films. She insisted that studio bosses scrutinise and make an attempt to eliminate gay slurs.
She said, “How about next time, when any of us are reading a script and it says words like fag, faggot, homo, dyke — take a pencil and just cross it out.” The studio honcho also pointed out that not every gay character on screen needed to be defined by his or her sexuality. She quipped, “Can’t we depict men and women who just so happen to be gay — perhaps a lawyer or soldier or business executive or scientist or engineer…”
While the issue was raised about the depiction of LGBT characters in Hollywood, things are as bad, if not worse in Bollywood.
No laughing matter this!
Filmmakers in popular cinema here continue to use characters of alternate sexuality seeped in stereotypical images as crutches to provide comic relief. Few will forget Kantaben’s shocked expression on seeing Saif Ali Khan and Shah Rukh Khan in bed together in Kal Ho Naa Ho or Abhishek Bachchan’s effeminate act in Bol Bachchan. John Abraham’s flirty act with Boman Irani’s character in Dostana had the audience in splits, all at the expense of the gay characters/community.
More recently, Rishi Kapoor’s character in Student of the Year lusting after Ronit Roy’s character, was used to provide laughs. Insensitive? Yes, says film critic and columnist Rajeev Masand. He asserts that more often than not, mainstream popular cinema is cruel while depicting alternate sexuality, “Many of our films legitimise gay slurs. While it would be okay to show funny people who happen to be gays, it’s marginalising the LGBT community by making their sexuality the laughing matter, which is what happens in our movies and that is not amusing.”
Shun stereotypes
Trade analyst Komal Nahta too agrees, “Making jokes at the expense of alternate sexual preferences is the norm in Bollywood. Several films here often have that one ‘gay’ character in a two- minute role — either having a crush on the hero or being over the top effeminate, shown biting the lip, dressed outlandishly and lusting after another guy. Films like Girlfriend, also stereotype lesbians. This creates a wrong perception about people from the LGBT community.
One almost always expects a man with alternate sexuality to be effeminate with peculiar mannerisms, which is not really the case.”
Need to normalise!
Echoing Pascal’s words, Masand says that the need of the hour is to normalise characters shown belonging to this community, “A segment of the industry might feel that by depicting such characters in their films they have actually brought them out of the closet. This is not completely untrue, as people today are at least talking about it. However, what would really make the right impact is showing such characters as normal as possible. Why can’t it be the hero’s hunky best friend who happens to be gay and not be the laughing stock of the buddy group?”
Switching tracks
To be fair, there has been some change in the manner a gay character is depicted in our films, but those have mostly been seen in alternate cinema. While the mainstream filmmakers continue to stereotype characters with different orientation, filmmakers like Onir and actor-director Rituparno Ghosh (Memories in March) are making changes through their cinema, and by being open about their preferences. Shabana Azmi who kissed co-star Nandita Das in Fire, says, “That gay characters are being featured at all is a sign of progress, but it’s when you can laugh at someone without offending them that’s real maturity. We are still to reach that stage. But at least they’ve been spared malice in our films.”
‘Reel’y tough
Onir whose films like My Brother Nikhil and I Am put the focus on the issues faced by the LGBT community feels disillusioned by the industry when it comes finding the support to release such films, “Despite winning a National Award, I don’t think I will ever make a film like I Am again. My experiences of seeing it through till its release have left me disappointed. Selling the films to studios, finding exhibitors, distributors, channels have really left a bitter taste. TV channels are apprehensive in willing to buy the satellite rights of the film. And it is wrong of them to blame it on the audience or to claim that the controversial nature of the film will scare them away. The audience is ready for such films, the sellers in the market are not.”
We have regressed!
Onir believes that the film with a gay character as protagonist may not earn as much as a regular commercial one, but such films do have an audience and it’s unfair to not let these films reach the audience. He points out that Salaam Bombay which released more than two decades ago was given a U/A certificate even though it showed prostitution, while his film got an A certificate and that too after more than a dozen cuts, “only goes to show how regressive we have gotten as a society.”
Victimisation?
Onir however refuses to consider it victimisation. “Look at the way any minority is depicted in Bollywood, why only the LGBT community. Be it women or people from a particular region, everyone is stereotyped here. Mainstream cinema mocks all kinds of minority. So I wouldn’t say that the community is victimised, even though the insensitive depiction can be damaging.”
Casting ouch
Rajeev Masand points out that while character actors seem comfortable playing gay characters, most mainstream heroes are still not ready for it. “Image is a big deal here and nobody is willing to risk it. That’s why they may agree to play pretend-gays on screen, but none of them are willing to play real gay characters like say Tom Hanks or Antonio Banderas did in Philadelphia. Playing an out-and-out gay character is a risky proposition for them, as they feel that people may start associating their characters to their real selves.”
A quick nod to Irrfan Khan, Rahul Bose, Purab Kohli, Sanjay Suri, Harsh Chhaya and Sameer Soni who have essayed such characters. Rahul was in fact, one of the first ones to play a full-fledged gay character in the 1996 film Bomgay. There are several incidences, filmmakers can vouch for, when Bollywood stars on being approached for a gay role have blushed and turned visibly uncomfortable at the mention.
50 shades of gay!
According to a source, Mere Dad Ki Maruti actor Saqib Saleem will be playing gay in Karan Johar’s segment of Bombay Talkies, as will Randeep Hooda. “It’s risky for a newbie, but the fact that he is willing to take it shows that things are not all that bleak in Bollywood,” says the source.
Purab, who had played a gay character in My Brother Nikhil, explains why playing such characters is not without risk. “Post the film, I got many roles on the same lines, so there is a fear of getting typecast. That my character was gay was incidental for me. The film was about relationships and emotions, so big deal if my partner was a man. Besides, Onir had a script that told a story, which is what attracts any actor. There was a respectability that came with the role. I didn’t have anyone mocking me or relating that to my real life at all.”
Changing times
Madhur Bhandarkar, whose films Page 3 and Fashion had broken away from the stereotypical images of gays, says that there’s a gradual change in the way such characters are being accepted in films. Citing examples of Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd and Life in a Metro, he adds that there are filmmakers who tackle the topic realistically without sensationalising it or reducing characters to caricatures, even though they stick to mainstream commercial formats. Madhur says, “Today seeing such characters in our films doesn’t raise eyebrows. And even if the depiction is debatable at least the presence is felt. So I look at this as a positive sign. The change will not be overnight, but at least people are acknowledging it. So, I think it’s a scenario changing for the better.”
DNA TV Show: Why Gautam Adani charged with bribery and fraud in US
IND vs AUS: Records Virat Kohli can break during Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Diljit Dosanjh fans get angry over Ananya Panday's birthday post for her grandmother, here's why
Reddit suffers outage with ‘upstream connect error’ message, says 'currently investigating...'
Border-Gavaskar Trophy: How has Jasprit Bumrah fared in Tests in Australia?
Delhi records coldest night of the season, temp drops to...
Crossing the Line: Ukraine's Use of Storm Shadow Missiles and the Escalation of Conflict
When Malaika Arora talked about the controversial ‘instant pleasure’ ad, it was for…
This is the world’s most expensive shopping street, not Fifth Avenue, New Bond Street, it is...
Big setback for Gautam Adani, Kenya cancels Rs 6216 crore deal with Adani Group due to...
Viral video: Man’s jugaad to stay warm in winter will leave you SHOCKED, watch here
Hinduja Group firm gets key approval for acquisition of Anil Ambani's debt-ridden Reliance Capital
Viral video: Middle-Class man lives dream of having tea at Taj Hotel, netizens applauds
Shloka Mehta looks stunning in white floral kurta as she clicked with Akash Ambani, it costs Rs....
Who is Sagar Adani, Gautam Adani's nephew, accused of bribery, fraud charges in US?
PayPal down: Several users face issue while logging into accounts, say 'no one could...'
IND vs AUS: Jasprit Bumrah, Pat Cummins eye historic captaincy milestone in Perth Test
BGT 2024, Ind vs Aus: Can Shubhman Gill be the new Cheteshwar Pujara? Is he really ready?
The Ultimate Guide to Luxury Gifting: Discover Heirloom Pashmina by Pashmina.com
Effortless Relocations: The Perks Of Professional Removalists In Melbourne
Watch: Pakistan fan with 'Imran Khan' poster asked to leave Hobart stadium in Australia
International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant against Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for...
What is demisexuality? Everything you need to know about this lesser-known sexual orientation
WATCH: World’s shortest woman meets world’s tallest woman, video goes viral
IND vs AUS 1st Test: Predicted playing XIs, Perth weather forecast and pitch report
IND vs AUS: When will Rohit Sharma join India squad? Check latest update
'Scam 2024': Diljit Dosanjh lookalike pranks people on Pune streets, video goes viral
Delhi Air Pollution: Centre announces staggered work timings for govt employees; check details
Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio loses nearly 80 lakh subscribers in just 30 days, BSNL adds...
IND vs AUS, 1st Test Dream11 prediction: Fantasy cricket tips for India vs Australia match
This country has most expensive passport in world, not US, UK, UAE, it costs Rs...
Amitabh Bachchan opens up on Aishwarya Rai-Abhishek Bachchan divorce rumours
Amid rising air pollution, Delhi-NCR's crematorium records cleanest air; check AQI here
Revolutionising Medical Imaging: Venudhar Rao Hajari’s impact on healthcare technology
Abhishek Gupta and Onevision Media: Scaling brands on social media
Video shows Korean girl eating jalebi for first time, her reaction to Indian sweet goes viral
Cristiano Ronaldo confirms THIS YouTube star as his next guest, says, 'Will break Internet'
Delhi Assembly Elections: AAP releases first list of 11 candidates for 2025 polls
Adani Group's FIRST REACTION after US indicts Gautam Adani in alleged bribery case
Instagram introduces new feature, know how to reset app's algorithm, change your feed
No mention of Aaradhya Bachchan in Amitabh Bachchan's post on birthdays, it happened recently
Oppo Find X8 and X8 Pro launched in India, check specifications, price, other details
Charges against Gautam Adani: BJP's scathing attack on Congress, questions timing of development
Jasprit Bumrah's BIG statement on taking up Perth test captaincy, says, 'tactically better...'
Blackout on breaks: Company imposes no-sick-leave policy until 2025
Drug-laden terrorists on India's western, northern frontiers
Mohammad Shami trolls Sanjay Manjrekar over IPL auction bid prediction, says, 'Baba ki...'
IND vs AUS Test: When and where to watch 1st match of Border-Gavaskar trophy, know details here
CAQM amends Grap Stages III, IV, enforces stricter measures in Delhi-NCR amid air pollution woes
Malayalam actor Meghanathan passes away at 60 after suffering from...
Adani Green Energy's FIRST reaction after US indicts Gautam Adani in alleged bribery case
'Keep me out of...': Pakistani Instagram star Mathira on MMS leak controversy
Delhi Air Pollution: AQI marginally improves from 'severe' to 'very poor' category
Meet actress who worked with Alia Bhatt, was asked to 'compromise', connected to Aishwarya Rai by..
Aishwarya Rai’s remark on Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘habits’ goes viral amid divorce rumours with Abhishek
Rekha's BOLD statement about Amitabh Bachchan goes viral, 'why hurt...'
Meet man, IITian who built Rs 5493 crore firm, has this Mukesh Ambani connection, he is from...
Shillong Teer Results TODAY November 21, 2024 Live Updates: Check winning numbers here
‘I didn’t have time to…’: When AR Rahman revealed having ‘agreement’ before marriage to Saira Banu
Amitabh Bachchan praises Abhishek Bachchan's new film, netizens ask 'kash ye Aishwarya...'
Viral video: Woman's sizzling belly dance to 'Namak' impresses internet, watch
Hardik Pandya banned, Mumbai Indians captain to miss first match of IPL 2025 due to...
Meet man who studied at IIM, IIT, then built Rs 1160000000 company, got inspired by…
Meet woman, who quit as dentist for UPSC exam, became IAS officer with AIR...