If gay professor in 'Aligarh' was alive today, he wouldn't have to die: Manoj

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Section 377 of the IPC has been repealed, and Bajpayee, who played the lead role in "Aligarh", is celebrating the fall of the law criminalising homosexuality.

said: "When I played the in 'Aligarh', I realised what true loneliness is. The man's isolation was more of an issue to me than his sexual orientation. I feel the verdict is a triumph for all discriminated and persecuted people of our country -- whether it is segregation on the basis of sexual orientation, or gender, or caste or economical condition.

"We all need the law and the government to support the weaker sections. If the professor in 'Aligarh' were alive today, he wouldn't have to die."

The recalled the struggle he went through while playing the

"I felt the man's isolation, his need for companionship more than sex. All our friends in the LGBT community need our help and support. This verdict is one major step in normalising the status of gay people. But we are a long way off from giving them their due rights."

Contrary to many, doesn't feel the industry to be particularly homophobic.

"There is as much of it in this industry as anywhere else. But I don't think our film industry is specially homophobic. When 'Aligarh' faced so many hurdles, the media stood by us. Although the trailer was given an 'A' certificate and we couldn't show it on television, the channels still invited us to promote the film on music and dance shows.

"When we had a special screening, everyone who is someone came forward to see and recommend the film. So I would say our industry is inclusive and liberal to a large extent."

Manoj feels the need for which highlight the problems of fringe communities.

"In my new film 'Gali Guleiyan', I play a man who is even more isolated and lonely than the gay man in 'Aligarh'. Such need support. I am proud to play discriminated characters. What frustrates me is the lack of movie theatres and proper show timings for such

"I am bitter about the film exhibitors' obsession with mainstream masala films at a time when public tastes are changing radically."

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 12:12 IST