The Awadh Pride Committee in collaboration with the Humsafar Trust organized the Awadh Queer Film Festival on April 2, 2017, that explored various aspects of gender and sexuality.
We at Gaylaxy Magazine first want to congratulate India's youngest filmmaker who made a short film on transgender and is now riding on its tremendous success. I... Read More...
The trailer of Sisak lays bare one of the least explored world of gay cruising in the local trains of Mumbai, and along with it, human emotions and the fragility of gay love in present days' society
The much acclaimed and award winning drama film, ‘The Pink Mirror’ (Gulabi Aaina), the first Indian film to comprehensively focus on transsexuals in India, is n... Read More...
3rd edition of Chennai Rainbow Film Festival is set to start from Dec 7th and comprises of various events along a stretch of 5 days including film screenings, a fashion show, panel discussion and award ceremony.
Award winning filmmaker and activist Sridhar Rangayan has turned to crowdfunding to support his next film ‘Evening Shadows (Surmaee Shaam)’ about parental acceptance of children.
‘There will be Tomorrow’ addresses the hopes and failures of the couples affected by HIV. While there have been many films on HIV awareness, 'There will be Tomorrow' specifically focusses on HIV victims having their own uninfected babies.
The trailer doesn't reveal much, and the promotions are also mostly silent on whether there is a homosexual sub-plot. Yet, after watching the trailer, you can't help but feel that this is a coming out story of a gay father
By juxtaposing personal stories with critical analysis of issues by activists & advocates; the film offers a compelling inside view of Indian LBT lives.
Why does the director feel that she has a right to make herself the voice of this community and take away our agency? Which hijra house has a bai-ji covered with diamonds and pearls like she’s stuck in some kind of mughal-e-azam?