- 'Married Woman' deals with the sensitive issue of same-sex relationships and also praises the performance of both the actresses.
In society, homosexuals are called LGBT in common parlance i.e. lesbian, gay, biosexual and transgender. At the same time, it has been renamed the QEER community by adding other classes, hence the name LGBTQ. Homosexuality is not a crime, the Supreme Court has ruled that it is no longer a crime in our country. This topic is as debatable as it is sensitive.
Based on this topic we have made some films out there which are half-baked, but have recently become a web series, it has also received tremendous reception and has also been appreciated. The webseries released earlier this year on the web platform is called 'Married Woman'. Now Ekta Kapoor has announced to make another part of this too.
'Married Woman' deals with the sensitive issue of same-sex relationships and also praises the performance of the two actresses who acted in it. Critics have also praised the web series. The web series of the same name is based on Manju Kapoor's book 'Married Woman' and stars Ridhi Dogra and Monica Dogra in the lead roles.
This web series is based on a story that revolves around the fact that two women enjoy a relationship even though homosexual relationships are not recognized in society. In short, its focus is on homosexual relationships and also between two women. The web series has also been announced by critically acclaimed TV queen Ekta Kapoor to make her second season.
It turns out that the second season focuses on the chemistry between the two characters. These are the two characters - Astha (Ridhi Dogra) and Piplika (Monica Dogra). The story of this show is written by Jaya Mishra. The series is currently on the production stage. Ridhi has announced that the second season will be unique. The creators have shown him Lilizandi so he is cheerful. The actress said that the shooting of the series would have started by now, but it has been disrupted due to the epidemic.
Expressing happiness over the show, Ridhi says, 'I am very happy. The biggest prize is the response from the audience. People watching this show have not only given him love, but they have also been able to connect emotionally with him. I believe people have accepted the characters and in the end we all talk about love. A lot of people have even written to me saying that papillae don’t last much longer in our lives. People have not only accepted the story, they have made it their own way. '
The announcement was not made in view of the fact that June was celebrated as 'International Pride Month'. Ridhi said, 'I have also received praise from the LGBT QIA + community (gay community). People in this community have said that we don't see anything like this happening in the past. The characters resonate with us. '
Elaborating on this, he said, "The LGBT QIA + community has been fighting for this right for many years. The fact that no one was with them in the fight for their rights is really sad and serious, I think and no one was telling them what is right and what is not right.
You can't run someone's life - now is the time for people to take it seriously. There is no longer any need for anyone from the LGBTQIA + community to stand up for their rights. We have waged a lot of jihad for the rights of women and children, but now we have to fight for the rights of their community (gay community).
In India, there is still a long way to go for gay love and that is a long way off. The voice of opinion on this subject is being heard a lot and it has to be accepted. However much needs to be done to truly liberate this community from the shackles of society.
For Ridhi Dogra, 'Pride Month' has become a celebration of love with self-respect. "On the one hand, I am happy that people are expressing their views, but on the other hand, what is really normal, we are expecting it to be normal, is really sad. To me, mind means love, which comes from personal interaction. People still have to accept it from their point of view.
But now it has come according to the holistic opinion of the society and it was because of this that this problem was created. There are also parents who agree with the arrival of their child, but they are affected when they do not hear people talking positively about their child. I have also seen a lot of people who come forward to support this community, while some do not, because Pride Month is about love. '
People in the gay community face a lot of discrimination and intense hatred. Asked if the government could help prevent all this, he (Ridhi) said, "I am not the right person to answer this." 'I'm not wearing their shoes on my feet and it would be insensitive if I said anything about it, but we need to educate people, because all this should be done in a more civilized and courteous way and that's the right thing to do if we If we just keep screaming, it will not change. So, it will be better if it happens with love and patience, 'said Riddhi.
Apart from 'Married Woman-2', Ridhi Dogra is appearing in 'Asur-2' and other projects, though she did not want to say more about it. His views on homosexuality are such that people need to be guided.
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