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Akshay Oberoi Calls for Bollywood to Recognize the Love and Support From the Queer Community


Updated: June 07, 2025 14:49

Image Source : Hindustan Times

Actor Akshay Oberoi has voiced his concerns about Bollywood’s lack of acknowledgment for the love and support it receives from the queer community. As Pride Month unfolds, Oberoi urges the Hindi film industry to be more inclusive and appreciative of its LGBTQ+ audience, emphasizing the need for better representation both on-screen and off.  

Key Highlights  

- Akshay Oberoi, who played a closeted gay character in Inside Edge 3, says Bollywood does not fully recognize the affection it receives from the queer community.  
- He believes that every human story deserves to be told and that the industry should embrace diverse narratives beyond conventional hero templates.  
- Oberoi’s portrayal of Rohit Shanbagh in Inside Edge 3 was a transformative experience, allowing him to explore themes of identity, internal conflict, and courage.  
- He is currently working on the pan-India film Toxic, alongside actor Yash.  

Bollywood’s Evolving Relationship With LGBTQ+ Representation  

- While Indian cinema has made strides in portraying LGBTQ+ characters, many actors and filmmakers believe there is still a long way to go.  
- Films like Badhaai Do, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, and Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan have contributed to more nuanced queer storytelling.  
- Oberoi’s performance in Inside Edge 3 added emotional depth to a show primarily known for its high-octane drama, highlighting the struggles of a closeted athlete in a hyper-masculine environment.  

Industry Perspective  

Akshay Oberoi emphasizes that storytelling should reflect the diversity of human experiences, regardless of sexuality. He hopes Bollywood will take meaningful steps toward recognizing and celebrating the queer community’s contributions to cinema and fandom.  

With growing conversations around representation, Oberoi’s remarks add to the ongoing dialogue about inclusivity in Indian entertainment.  

Sources: Hindustan Times, MSN, ABP Live, Filmibeat
 

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