AdvertisingHe says the film is a sequel to his National Award-winning feature I Am, where each of the four stories focused on the LGBTQ community. “I am planning a film called We Are, which is the sequel of I Am, and it will be a celebration of LGBT love. AdvertisingHe believes a long-lasting change in the film industry regarding the LGBTQ stories will only come when people start accepting them in real life. While Onir welcomes films such as Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, he does not think that the film takes the LGBTQ narrative forward. Today’s there is a Kashish Film Festival in Mumbai, which, shows LGBTQ films because there is no other space.
Source: Indian Express July 19, 2019 16:07 UTC