💨 Abstract
Onir, a leading LGBTQ storyteller in Hindi cinema, cherishes the support of his family and explores it in his latest film, "My Melbourne". The anthology film features four narratives delving into diversity, including sexuality, gender, disability, and race. Onir emotionally connects with his short "Nandini" about a queer man mending his relationship with his father after his mother's death, inspired by Gregory Francis' life.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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