Hoping to start a dialogue about representation in films, Sharad Kelkar on why he opted to play transgender in Laxmii
Sharad Kelkar in Laxmii
Sharad Kelkar
While mythology celebrates kinnars as dually powerful -- with the strength of both a man and woman -- the society has systematically always downplayed their significance. "It's important to normalise transgender heroines in a mainstream movie. Until a mainstream film puts the spotlight on this, it doesn't become a drawing room discussion," says Kelkar, who agrees that the film opened to mixed reviews, especially within the LGBTQIA+ community. The community has found themselves divided on whether the film truly represents them or is an example of tokenism. "There are hundreds of documentaries about the third gender, but none that speak to the masses. That can only happen when a film [is packaged with] entertainment and masala."
Another topic that sparked a debate was the lack of transgender representation in Laxmii. Kelkar clarifies his stand of taking up the role, "While hiring, the makers want to trust the capability of the actor. My part required a different range, including action sequences. Thus they opted for a male actor. Having said that, we did have a trans-woman playing Geeta, my daughter in the film."
Also read: Sharad Kelkar: After Laxmii, I Have Huge Respect For Trangender People
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