The fight for equality and LGBT rights in India has rallied around the demands to decriminalise homosexuality by removal/repeal of IPC Section 377. From a leg... Read More...
Supported by city's Mayor, a fringe muslim group called Millat Bedari Muhim Committe (MBMC) has been able to halt the screening of the movie in Aligarh City.
Aligarh is not just the story of Prof. Siras, it is the story of thousand of LGBTs who have to face discrimination, extortion and live under threats. It is the story of fear under which LGBTs live in this country.
Bangalore Queer Film Festival 2016 is being held at two venues this year, and will be spread over 4 days from 25th Feb to 29th Feb. The festival will also have queer cultural performances, photo exhibitions, art exhibitions and book launches
Aligarh is Hansal Mehta's upcoming movie and releases on Feb 26th. The movie is based on the real life story of Aligarh Muslim University's Professor Ramachandr... Read More...
Whistling Woods International (WWI), in association with KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival will host an evening of contemporary films that focus on lesbian, gay and transgender lives on January 29, 2016 from 4pm to 8pm.
Maacher Jhol is about a young man coming out to his father over lunch. The film depicts love between two men and the fear of opening up before their families for acceptance.
“Conditions Apply” depicts the life of an actress who identifies herself as “gender neutral”; an individual who exists outside the binary gender structure of male and female.