Hindustan Times (Noida)

Should LGBTQ+ artistes play queer characters on screen?

- Titas Chowdhury

Filmmakers may have started representi­ng LGBTQ+ identities on screen in a more sensitive manner. But, many continue to mull over whether it would be more appropriat­e if queer actors are cast to bring such characters alive. This conversati­on has resurfaced following the release of Neeraj Ghaywan’s Geeli Pucchi, themed on homosexual­ity and class difference­s, recently.

Margarita with a Straw (2014) director Shonali Bose, says she needed “brilliant actors” to play a blind, gay woman and a bisexual

Gay rights crusader

Acting is all about getting into another person’s shoes. If a straight actor is playing a gay character, then they bloody well do a good job!

teenager with cerebral palsy. “It is extremely important that queer stories are mainstream­ed. That we have queer characters in cinema who aren’t there because they are queer; their sexuality is immaterial,” she asserts.

Gay rights crusader Harish Iyer feels to expect queer people to play queer roles might “go against the principles of acting as a field”. Iyer opines, “When we ask if queer actors should play such parts, we’re implying that they shouldn’t play straight roles… Having said that, I believe people with experience will be able to portray those roles better.”

DURGA GAWDE,

Drag king

It (casting queer actors for queer characters) gives voice to the ignored, unheard, abused and underrepre­sented.

Durga Gawde, India’s first performing drag king, echoes a similar sentiment: “For instance, look at Pose. When non-binary, trans-folks of colour are cast to portray roles about queer lives, magic happens. We need more magic in the world.”

Shree Ghatak, a trans-woman who was seen in Season’s Greetings, feels mainstream actors are crowd-pullers and hence, makers would rather cast them. But, she rues the lack of opportunit­ies for actors like her. “Unless we are given a chance, how will we gain fame, become bankable and a choice for filmmakers to headline their projects?” she asks.

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SHONALI BOSE, Filmmaker
My commitment is to make the marginalis­ed mainstream. And for that, if I have to cast a heterosexu­al person, I am comfortabl­e with that.
PHOTOS: FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM SHONALI BOSE, Filmmaker My commitment is to make the marginalis­ed mainstream. And for that, if I have to cast a heterosexu­al person, I am comfortabl­e with that.
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