
Has Bollywood challenged stereotypes and promoted authentic Queer stories?
When Bollywood sings about love, it usually means boy meets girl, cue dramatic monsoon, and a dance number in Switzerland. But what happens when boy meets boy? Or girl loves girl? For the longest time, such characters and stories were either brushed aside or turned into punchlines.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
June is a month of vibrant celebrations and heartfelt reflections, marking Pride Month, a time to honour the struggles, resilience, and triumphs of the LGBTQIA+ community. Indian cinema, particularly Bollywood, has long been a powerful storyteller, shaping societal attitudes.
So the question is, has Bollywood really evolved in the way it represents LGBTQIA+ lives? Let's take a closer look.
Looking back: Shadows of stereotypes in early Bollywood
Long before Bollywood embraced rainbow-hued love stories, it played a damaging game, portraying queer characters as comic relief, villains, or completely sidelining them.
In slapstick comedies like 'Humshakals' or 'Mastizaade', queer characters were written purely for laughs. But even beloved films like 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' featured a sequence where a house help reacts with disgust after mistakenly thinking two men are romantically involved.
The message? Queerness is something to laugh at or be repulsed by.
Etimes reached out to voices from the queer community to weigh in on the matter, Instagram creator Shantanu Dhope reflects,
A lot of the stereotypical portrayals in older films where queer characters were either over the top, used as comic relief, or portrayed as predatory felt deeply alienating. These depictions weren't just inaccurate, they were damaging. They made queerness feel like something to laugh at or be afraid of. It made it really difficult for a lot of us to see ourselves with dignity or pride.
Shantanu Dhope, Content Creator
Films like 'Dostana' (2008) might have been the first big banner attempt at showing two men in a relationship, even if they were faking it, but the way they exaggerated their behaviour fed into every tired gay stereotype.
'Student of the Year' (2012) included a principal who was stereotypically gay, secretly in love with the sports coach, and constantly irritated by his wife. 'Raja Hindustani' (1996) introduced queer characters Kammo and Gulab Singh, both somewhere were not represented with absolute honesty.
And then there's the case of Bobby Darling, one of Bollywood's first transgender figures, who was repeatedly cast in hyper-comic roles in films like 'Apna Sapna Money Money' and 'Kya Kool Hai Hum'.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
Her representation was so exaggerated that she became a punchline, contributing to harmful ideas about trans women in Indian pop culture.
The shift begins: Sensitive stories take centre stage
Thankfully, not all was lost. Independent filmmakers and a few brave mainstream voices began changing the narrative.
Director Onir's 'My Brother… Nikhil' (2005) was a quiet revolution. Based on a true story, it follows Nikhil, a state-level swimmer diagnosed with HIV in 1990s Goa.
Ostracised by family and society, except for his partner Nigel and sister Anamika—Nikhil's journey highlighted the legal and emotional struggles faced by queer people at the time.
Then came 'Aligarh' (2015), where Manoj Bajpayee played Professor Siras, suspended from his job after being caught in a consensual moment with another man. The film didn't shy away from portraying his loneliness and dignity, showing the audience the human behind the label.
'Kapoor & Sons' (2016) offered one of Bollywood's most subtle queer narratives, with Fawad Khan playing Rahul, a closeted gay man in a dysfunctional family. His identity was revealed without fanfare, and it wasn't used as a joke.
And in 'Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga' (2019), Sweety, played by
, realises she's in love with a woman, not a man. The story revolves around her traditional Punjabi family's journey from rejection to acceptance—a scenario many Indian queer youth could identify with.
Bollywood gets bold: Queer love goes mainstream
The true test of progress came with the commercial success of 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' (2020). For the first time, two men—Ayushmann Khurrana and Jitendra Kumar—played lovers in a mainstream rom-com format.
Ayushmann, known for choosing offbeat roles, had explained his decision in an ETimes interview, 'This was important for the film because we have to normalise it. I recently saw two boys kissing in a mall and then I realised, we are ready for it.
We normally don't see PDA between same-sex couples but that happens abroad. That will happen in India also. It's about basic human rights. People think that it is unnatural, abnormal because they are wired like that.
So, acceptance is importance.'
The film's boldness didn't stop at casting. Ayushmann and Jitendra shared a kiss on screen, something rare even in today's cinema. On this, Ayushmann added, 'Right now we are discussing the same-sex kiss, and I think the next step will be that nobody will ask this question again when it happens in a film.
Just like nobody asks a question about a heterosexual kissing scene anymore.'
He also touched on the responsibility of mainstream actors, 'This is another kind of risk and I guess this is the day and age when you can take a lot of risks. You have to give something different to the audience. And for me, it's not just about entertainment, it's also about certain value creation, coupled with entertainment. That's what I try to do with every film of mine, and 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' is no different.
I guess we are ready for a homosexual love story. Because it's 2020 we have become more progressive as a society. There's a lot of acceptance out there.' And indeed, the audience responded with warmth, laughter, and understanding.
Rajkummar Rao : Love is love
Speaking to Bombay Times, Rajkummar had shared, 'I am glad that there are more and more films being made on the LGBTQIA+ community, because we need more voices and more awareness.'
Reflecting on Pride Month back in 2022, the actor said,
I think every day should be a Pride Day and everyone should have the freedom to live their life the way they want to live. We all should be there to support each other and be proud of each other's choices. Love is love. Just be who you are.
Rajkummar Rao, Actor
The gaps that still remain
While gay and lesbian narratives are finally finding their place, other identities remain largely invisible.
Stories of trans people, non-binary individuals, bisexuals, and asexual characters are few and far between, and often misrepresented.
'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' (2021) featured a trans woman lead but cast a cisgender actor in the role, sparking backlash. Authentic representation means giving queer actors the opportunity to tell their own stories.
Shantanu points out, 'Trans and non-binary stories are still underrepresented, and when they are shown, it's rarely from a place of authenticity.
We need those stories to be told by people from within the community with nuance, honesty, and lived experience. It's time for the industry to create space for queer voices not just in front of the camera, but behind it too.'
He continues, 'The evolution is happening, but we have to be vigilant about calling it out when old patterns resurface. Representation should never come at the cost of dignity.'
From Reel to Real: The power of being seen
Cinema isn't just about entertainment; it's a reflection of society.
And sometimes, it can lead. Shantanu explains how films helped him feel seen, 'The short film in 'Bombay Talkies' directed by Karan Johar stood out to me. It was one of the first times I saw a queer character in a setting that felt real and layered, not exaggerated or made into a joke. The story wasn't trying too hard; it just showed how complex and human these experiences can be.
It didn't solve everything, but it made me feel seen in a small but meaningful way.
Sometimes, that's enough to shift something internally.'
He added, ''Sheer Qorma' (although not a mainstream Bollywood release) was beautifully authentic. It handled queer love and generational conflict with such quiet power. The performances, the silences, the intimacy—it all felt so real. It didn't feel performative; it felt lived in.'
So, has Bollywood really evolved representing
Queer stories
? Yes, but there's still a long way to go
From being the punchline to becoming the protagonist, queer characters in Bollywood have come a long way.
There's more authenticity, more acceptance, and more awareness. But the journey isn't over.
Bollywood has the power to shape hearts and homes. It's time to tell all queer stories—with honesty, complexity and, above all, respect. As Rajkummar Rao aptly said,
'Love is love. Just be who you are.'
Because real change doesn't end with representation. It begins with it.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
22 minutes ago
- Time of India
Sydel Curry-Lee's jaw-dropping Love Island story featuring Sonya Curry lights up Instagram
A short story by Sydel Curry-Lee, sister of NBA star Stephen Curry, caught attention online this week. The post wasn't about basketball, it was a light, fun moment shared before a TV night. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She posted a photo tagging her mom, Sonya Curry, and a few friends. The simple post gave fans a rare, sweet glimpse into a casual Curry family evening. Sydel Curry-Lee shares relaxed Love Island pregame post with Sonya Curry and close friends On June 28, Sydel Curry-Lee shared a picture on her Instagram story. The picture looked like it was taken at home. In the story, she tagged her mother, Sonya Curry (@sacurry22), and two friends, @mbaini and @2lovehope16. Sydel added a short note to the picture: 'Love Island Pregaming.' Sydel Curry-Lee's jaw-dropping Love Island story featuring Sonya Curry lights up Instagram (Image Source: Instgram) She didn't say much more, but the picture felt chill and happy. It looked like they were about to watch Love Island, a show many people follow. The setting seemed calm, and the mood felt light. Sydel Curry-Lee blends style, family, and fun in her own spotlight. Known beyond just being Stephen Curry's sister, she's built her own voice online. From playful moments to heartfelt posts, Sydel gives fans a look into real life behind the fame. Whether it's parenting, sisterhood, or a Love Island night, she keeps it honest and relatable. Curry family gives rare peek into off-court bonding Sydel often shares updates from her daily life. This post showed she was likely spending time with close people. Tagging her mother, Sonya Curry, gave the post a family feel. The other two accounts tagged - @mbaini and @2lovehope16, are believed to be close friends. The simple note 'Love Island Pregaming' suggested they were getting snacks or hanging out before watching the show. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It's not clear if it was the U.S. or U.K. version of the series. Sydel Curry-Lee has over 700,000 followers on Instagram. Her posts often include fitness tips, family pictures, and moments with her son. She also shares clips with Damion Lee, who plays in the NBA. The post may have been light, but fans loved it. It showed a fun, relaxed side of the Curry family. Even a short note like that, just four words, was enough to spark a buzz online. Also Read:


India.com
31 minutes ago
- India.com
Virat Kohli vs Cristiano Ronaldo: Who earns more on Instagram for every post?
In this collection of pictures we shall know which star sportsperson earns more on Instagram for every post, Is it star India batter Virat Kohli or Portuguese star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. Let's dive in. Instagram is a top place for businesses to reach people worldwide. It started as a place to share selfies and vacation photos, but now it's a key space for influencer promotions, where companies compete to be seen by millions of users. A lot of advertisers choose smaller influencers because they feel more real and are cheaper. But there's another level: famous people. With a single post, these stars can connect with huge audiences, which is why big companies with lots of money and high goals often want to work with them. Indian star batter Virat Kohli has 274M followers on the Instagram. Portuguese star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has 658M followers on the Instagram. According to The Indian Express, Virat Kohli's estimate earnings per post is Rs 12 crore. According to The Indian Express, Cristiano Ronaldo's estimate earnings per post is Rs 27 crore.


Time of India
44 minutes ago
- Time of India
Lauren Sanchez's wedding dress was a surprise for Jeff Bezos: Here's everything to know
Image credits: Instagram/laurensanchezbezos Lauren Sanchez just became the bride of the year after her lavish wedding to billionaire Jeff Bezos . The 55-year-old former journalist, licensed pilot and author tied the knot with the Amazon and Blue Origin founder in Venice, Italy with their friends and family by their side. The bride who changed her Instagram handle to 'laurensanchezbezos' quickly after the nuptials and wiped out her previous posts unrelated to the wedding, shared photos of the awaited ceremony on her social media. She shared photos following the nuptials where she and Bezos could be seen walking down the aisle after the ceremony. In another post, she revealed her dress designed by the luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana. "Not just a gown, a piece of poetry," she captioned the post. "Thank you @dolcegabbana for the magic you made." In a video posted by Vogue Magazine on their social media handle, Sanchez can be seen posing in her dress addressing her choice of wedding fit. "I'm just like so emotional. I'm going to be a mess but in the best possible way." When asked about the dress, she shared how it "carried everything I've walked through to get here. It's elegant, it's timeless, it's soft. Domenico really captured something that feels like where I am right in this moment, right now." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The anime RPG everyone's talking about is finally free! Nikke: Goddess Of Victory Play Now Undo Who was the inspiration behind Lauren Sanchez's wedding dress? Image credits: Instagram/laurensanchezbezos Lauren Sanchez's wedding dress was a combination of fashion classics, including lace, a mermaid-line silhouette, buttons down the dress, long sleeves and a mid-length train. The bride completed the look with Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria Miracolo earrings and a veil. "I've never had a dress designed for me like this -- something so personal," she said to Vogue. When it came to choosing her gown she said how her choice went from 'a simple, sexy modern dress' to 'something that evokes a moment and where I am right now.' She also shared that she researched brides in the 1950s for some design inspiration and saw a photograph of Sophia Loren wearing "high lace, up to the neck and I said, 'That's it. That's the dress." What's interesting to know is that Sanchez kept the dress a surprise even from her groom. "I almost gave in!" she said. "But I want it to be a surprise. As you get a little older, not many things surprise you. I can't wait to see his face."