Konkona Sen Sharma Slams 'Derogatory' Gay Characters In Bollywood Films: 'We Don't Have Them Until An Issue'

Konkona Sen Sharma, the acclaimed Indian actress, recently voiced her concerns regarding the portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters in Bollywood. Speaking ahead of her upcoming film 'Accused,' in which she plays a London-based doctor named Geetika in a same-sex relationship, Sharma criticized the industry for its tendency to depict gay characters in a derogatory manner, often only when an issue arises. She emphasized the need for more authentic and nuanced representation of LGBTQ+ individuals in Indian cinema, stating that their stories should be told with sensitivity rather than as mere plot devices. This commentary comes at a time when discussions around LGBTQ+ rights and representation in India are gaining momentum, highlighting the importance of inclusivity in storytelling. As Sharma prepares for the release of 'Accused,' her remarks resonate with a broader call for change in the film industry, urging filmmakers to embrace diversity and address social issues with care and responsibility.
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