Bollywood’s first gay love scene

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An upcoming Bollywood film will feature what is thought to be the industry’s first gay love scene.

I Am Omar, one of four short stories which make up the film I Am, focuses on male sex workers and homophobic police officers.

In one scene, actors Rahul Bose and Arjun Mathur are seen embracing in a public place. They are seen by a police officer who begins to harass them.

The film is set in the context of Section 377, the colonial-era law which banned gay sex.

Bose has previously acted in a film which involved a gay gang rape scene.

Director Onir told the Mumbai Mirror that he hoped the scene would get past India’s film censors.

He said: “Luckily none of my actors had any inhibitions. Rahul and Arjun did the scene which goes much beyond anything seen in Indian cinema. They behaved like thorough professionals.”

Onir added that no stills of the scene had been taken as he did not want them released on the internet.

The film will be screened at Rotterdam film festival.

Another director, Madhur Bhandarkar had included a gay kissing sequence in his movie Fashion but removed it before censors saw the film.

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