A rainbow has gone out of our lives

13 February,2020 05:00 AM IST |   | 


Hemal Ashar hemal@ mid- day. com TO call Wendell Rodricks the poster boy of the queer cause, would be to trivialise in some way his mammoth contribution to the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender ( LGBT) community.

Goau2019s fashion designing behemoth was, u201c an out gay man, but more than that, it was his comfort level about who he was, whether in his work or his life choices which was truly inspirational,u201d said Sushant Divgikar a professional singer. u201c I am so much younger to Wendell. I grew up in the u2018 90s but he was an aspirational figure to my generation.

I remember reading about him where he simply said, u201c I am married to the man I love,u201d that is the life I and many gay men wanted.

That is what I mean when I say he did not have to shout from the rooftops to espouse the LGBT cause, he just had to be himself.u201d A giant of a man Sridhar Rangayan, filmmaker and director of Kashish Mumbai queer film festival, who was still in shock when this reporter spoke to him a few minutes after the news of Wendellu2019s death broke, said, u201c The news is yet to sink in as I was interacting with him just a few days ago. He was such a giant of a man, so full of compassion and love. He was a champion of the rights of the LGBTQ community and lived by example.u201d Mumbaiu2019s celebrity makeup artiste Cherag Bambboat who worked with Wendell for a number of shows in Goa added, u201c We worked together for several India Beach Fashion Week ( IBFW) projects. He was a true, old- time master fashion designer. He has such a great contribution to where fashion is going today, his designs were always classic but still with a touch of the contemporary. I am still trying to process this news.u201d A younger brother An emotional Ashok Row Kavi, Indiau2019s pioneering gay activist said, u201c Wendell was like a younger brother. We were in fact, chatting on WhatsApp just a couple of days ago. Wendell told me to move and settle down in Goa, telling me that I was too stressed out in Mumbai and to get away from all the nonsense going on here.

We used to often WhatsApp in Konkani. I remember he would send his car to pick me up from the station or the airport when I would go to Goa.

He often sent me Goan sausages, and a brand of vodka called Resolute which they bottled in Goa. I still have a bottle in my kitchen. I am just too sad and upset right now.u201d The frenzied pace of communication today means one has to ask for reactions, as there is not a minute to spare even while the news is breaking.

That explained the gamut of reactions as one of shock or still too numb to process.

Equal rights activist Harish Iyer actually shouted in disbelief, u2018 what, whatu2019 on the phone, as he was told that Wendell is no more. Iyer said, u201c Wendell was a lighthouse of courage.

At a time when people spoke in whispers, he was out, loud and proud. Recently, we saw different facets of his personality - Wendell, as an animal lover or Wendell, the activist who spoke about Goa- centric issues. He leaves behind footprints in the sands of Goa.u201d A rainbow has gone out of our lives Wendell Rodricksu2019s succinct statement: u2018 I married the man I lovedu2019 summed up his comfort level with who he was and made him an inspiration for the queer community u2018 Wendell was a lighthouse of courage. At a time when people spoke in whispers, he was out, loud and proud. He leaves behind footprints in the sands of Goa u00a9 u2019 Harish Iyer, Equal rights activist Wendell Rodricks with husband Jerome Marrel

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