This Article is From Jun 25, 2019

Shabana Azmi Says Homosexuality In Films Has Come A Long Way From Fire To Made In Heaven

"Since then if I look at the journey till Made In Heaven, I have to say that space has opened up, really," said Shabana Azmi

Shabana Azmi Says Homosexuality In Films Has Come A Long Way From Fire To Made In Heaven

Shabana Azmi in Mumbai

Highlights

  • Shabana Azmi's 'Fire' was criticised when it released
  • "I always believe films are reflection of our society," said Shabana
  • "I have to say that space has opened up," she added
Mumbai:

From 1996 when her film Fire showcased a homosexual relationship to 2019 when a web series like Made In Heaven has tackled the LGBTQ subject with deft, veteran actress Shabana Azmi has witnessed a change worth applauding.

When Deepa Mehta's Fire had released, the film was opposed by the orthodox sections of the Indian society.

In hindsight, Shabana told IANS here: "Look, that film released in 1996. Since then if I look at the journey till Made In Heaven, which is a recent example, I have to say that space has opened up, really."

"I always believe that films are a reflection of our society and good films can influence society. There is a relation... but there is an acceptance and that has to be applauded."

While in Fire, Shabana played a housewife named Radha who falls in love with her sister-in-law, in the American independent film Signature Move, she essayed a mother to a girl who is lesbian.

The latter film is about how with time, the mother tries to be compassionate towards her child when she comes out of the closet.

Shabana said: "Parental support is needed when a youngster is coming out of the closet. I would suggest a film ('Evening Shadows') by Sridhar (Rangayan)... It is a mother-son story."

"When the mother learns that her son is homosexual, she gets horrified. But later how they understand each other... that is a very beautiful narrative. Watching that film will surely lead to a lot of sensitisation."

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