Gender-bender: Bollywood in a \'trans\' phase

Gender-bender: Bollywood in a 'trans' phase

Updated: Feb 23, 2020, 12:08 IST | IANS | Mumbai

In an early photograph of Laxmmi Bomb, Akshay Kumar was seen applying kohl in his eyes. In another image he sports a saree. The film is slated to hit the screens on June 5, 2020

Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar

When mainstream superstar Akshay Kumar takes up playing a transgender in "Laxmmi Bomb", you know change is happening in commercial Bollywood. Once upon a time, Bollywood heroism was about hypermasculinity, machismo and testosterone, and about following the formula of a guy saving a girl from five men and the two eventually falling in love. Now, mainstream actors are increasingly in the mood to experiment, and cross-gender roles -- where actors and actresses go for a gender reversal with the characters they portray -- are becoming commonplace.

Experiments as these in the past were restricted to supporting cast or arthouse actors. Forget playing the transgender, even cross-dressing appearances of leading men in commercial cinema was a rare incidence, mostly restricted to song-and-dance sequences. Who can forget Amitabh Bachchan's cross-dressing gig "Mere angane mein" in "Laawaris" or Aamir Khan's "Dole dole" in "Baazi". Shah Rukh Khan in "Duplicate" and Salman Khan in "Hum Aapke Hain Koun!" had brief appearances as cross-dressers, and Kamal Haasan in "Chachi 420" or Govinda in "Aunty No.1" were essentially male characters that dressed as women driven by a reason in the story.

Cross-dressing, as well as transgender roles, were mostly restricted to character artistes such as Sadashiv Amrapurkar ("Sadak"), Prashant Narayan ("Murder 2") and Ravi Kishen ("Bullett Raja").

IANS looks at some of the Bollywood actors who are set to play the other gender, and also those who have made a mark in the past with transgender or crossdressing gigs in the past.

Akshay Kumar
Bollywood's very own 'Khiladi' will be seen playing a character possessed by a transgender spirit in the upcoming film "Laxmmi Bomb". In an early photograph of the film, Akshay was seen applying kohl in his eyes. In another image he sports a saree. The film is slated to hit the screens on June 5, 2020.

 
 
 
View this post on Instagram

#laxmmibomb #movie #nuw #poster #akshykumar #film #bhagwan #style #song #video @akshaykumar @filmygyan @laxmmibomb @realbollywoodhungama @twinklerkhanna

A post shared by The Film Laxmmibomb (@laxmmibomb) onOct 13, 2019 at 4:44am PDT

Sharad Kelkar
The guy who voiced "Baahubali" in the Hindi version is all set to be seen in a new avatar in Akshay Kumar's "Laxmmi Bomb". A lot is not known about the actor's role. However, the actor was once spotted in Filmistan studio in Goregaon in a red saree. His hair was neatly tied into a bun and completing his look was matching jewellery and a big red bindi.

Adah Sharma
"Commando" girl Adah will be seen playing a transgender woman in "Man to Man". The film revolves around actor Naveen Kasturia's character falling in love and marrying Sharma's character and later realising that she was biologically a man and became a woman after undergoing surgery.

Prashant Narayanan
It's often said that it is not the hero but the villain that makes a crime thriller worth watching. This was the case with Prashant Narayanan's role of the cold-blooded and creepy transgender psycho who brutalises women before killing them, in "Murder 2". His character Dheeraj Pandey brought chills down everyone's spine.

Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan in Baazi


Bollywood's Mr. Perfect Aamir Khan did a drag queen's dance in the film "Baazi". That's not it! He went ahead to play the opposite gender in some television ads for a digital service provider and a beverage brand.

Riteish Deshmukh
He was loved for his act the sexy Sanya in "Apna Sapna Money Money".

Paresh Rawal
The acclaimed actor played a eunuch in Mahesh Bhatt's 1997 release "Tamanna". Paresh played Tikku, a eunuch, who decides to raise an abandoned girl named Tamanna, when her super-rich family tries to kill her shortly after birth. The film was feted with the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues in 1998.

Sadashiv Amrapurkar
No one can forget Sadashiv Amrapurkar as Maharani, a transgender villain in the 1991 hit film "Sadak". Maharani in the Mahesh Bhatt film was reportedly inspired by a real-life eunuch named Tikku. The character came to life because of the late Amrapurkar's conviction. The actor was feted with several awards for his brilliant performance.

Mahesh Manjrekar
Manjrekar took everyone by surprise with his portrayal of a transgender named Begum in "Rajjo", starring Kangana Ranaut. Begum in the film runs a Kotha and his role received applauds from audience and critic alike.

Ashutosh Rana
Ashutosh essayed a transgender named Lajja Shankar Pandey, who abducts children and sacrifices them in "Sangarsh". His scenes of manic screaming, albeit hamfisted, had the right mainstream impact in instilling terror in the audience's minds.

Catch up on all the latest entertainment news and gossip here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates

This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

  • 1/19

    Ayushmann Khurrana: Ayushmann has become the talk of the town as his upcoming film Dream Girl showcases the actor playing a guy who dresses up as female characters for local dramas and which leads him to pick up a job in a radio station that requires him to speak to listeners in a female voice! In no time, the quirky Pooja takes over the whole city with her inviting voice and soothes every one who calls her.

  • 2/19

    Ram Kapoor: His decision to remove body hair and don an orange swimming costume in 'Humshakals' did not go down well with his fans and even received a lot of flak for it. Turns out that Ram was not too keen to do this scene either.

  • 3/19

    Saif Ali Khan and Riteish Deshmukh: Though Ram Kapoor's attempt at appearing womanly failed, Saif and Riteish's girly acts were the only saving grace of 'Humshakals'. They both looked pretty comfortable in their avatars.

  • 4/19

    Shah Rukh Khan: The multi-talented SRK transformed into a sultry seductress for a memorable scene in the 1998 action-comedy 'Duplicate'. Shah Rukh Khan was also essaying a double role in the film, namely that of a simpleton and a psychotic gangster, which he was able to pull off with considerable ease.

  • 5/19

    Anil Kapoor: The actor masqueraded as a woman for a scene in the light-hearted 1998 comedy, 'Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate'. The film, which was Hrishikesh Mukherjee's last directorial venture, also starred Juhi Chawla and Amrish Puri.

  • 6/19

    Amitabh Bachchan: Big B bowled the audience over by dressing up as three different women in the song 'Mere Angne Mein' from the 1981 film 'Laawaris'. He also did playback singing for the song himself.

  • 7/19

    Mithun Chakraborty: Mithunda wore a woman's disguise in a funny scene from the 1990 action film 'Hum Se Na Takrana'. While the sight of Mithun Chakraborty in a saree is anything but pleasant, the scene is notable for his comic timing.

  • 8/19

    Salman Khan: In Shirish Kunder's debut film, 'Jaan-E-Mann', he managed to convince Salman to sport an outfit with noodle straps. But it's Salman we are talking about here and the actor can't run away from his image. Not only was the actor uncomfortable in his female avatar, but he was also unconvincing.

  • 9/19

    Rishi Kapoor and Paintal: Both actors played men disguised as women in a series of funny scenes in the 1974 hit 'Rafoo Chakkar', a remake of the 1959 Hollywood classic 'Some Like It Hot'. Rishi Kapoor and Paintal kept the audience in splits with their antics in the movie.

  • 10/19

    Aamir Khan: Aamir did an item number in the 1995 action-thriller 'Baazi' and looked hotter and sexier than some of his fellow actresses. Recently, he dressed up as a woman for a series of commercials.

  • 11/19

    Akshay Kumar and Deepak Tijori: 'Khiladi' may have given Akshay his big break in 1992, but his female get-up didn't earn him any positive reactions. Akshay and co-actor Deepak Tijori's womanly act was more awful and less funny. The Khiladi seems to have learned from his mistake and hasn't repeated such an act till date.

  • 12/19

    Ajay Devgn: Action star Ajay too has dressed up as a girl in one of his films. He did it for his director friend Rohit Shetty's 2008 comic caper 'Golmaal Returns' but clearly didn't look anything like a woman. Luckily, both the actor and his director realised their folly and never repeated this gag in the 'Golmaal' franchise.

  • 13/19

    Govinda: Like the name 'Aunty No 1' suggests, Govinda played an aunty in this 1998 comedy and he sported different looks in it. With his comic timing and dancing skills, this 'aunty' was really witty.

  • 14/19

    Kamal Haasan: In his directorial debut, 'Chachi 420', Kamal Haasan played a brave old woman. Thanks to prosthetic makeup, the actor was unrecognisable and it was a treat to watch him play an elderly Maharashtrian woman.

  • 15/19

    Sanjay Dutt: In one of the scenes from the 1984 film, 'Mera Faisla', Dutt sported a salwar kameez and mang tika. Though the act was supposed to be funny, cinegoers found it dreadful to see the actor in women's outfits.

  • 16/19

    Shahid Kapoor: This long stuck 2010 release, Milenge Milenge starring Shahid and Kareena Kapoor didn't get good reviews and Shahid's avatar as a woman in some scenes didn't help either.

  • 17/19

    Javed Jaaferi and Shreyas Talpade: Both Javed and Shreyas promoted their 2009 film Paying Guests by dressing up as women. While Shreyas did manage to draw some smiles, Javed, with his shocking blond hair and tracksuit, made no impact whatsoever as a girl.

  • 18/19

    Shammi Kapoor: The versatile actor looked hilarious after donning the female garb for the song 'Oy Chali Chali Kaisi Hawa' in the 1963 film 'Bluffmaster'.

  • 19/19

    Kishore Kumar: The funny song 'Aake Seedhi Lagi' from the 1962 film 'Half Ticket' is memorable for one thing: the rib-tickling image of Kishore Kumar dancing in drag. The song and the film are both considered comedy gems.

Sign up for all the latest news, top galleries and trending videos from Mid-day.com

Subscribe