fiction.wikisort.org - MovieArekti Premer Golpo (Bengali: আরেকটি প্রেমের গল্প; English: Just Another Love Story) is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Bengali filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly, written by Kaushik Ganguly. It stars Rituparno Ghosh and Indraneil Sengupta, with Ghosh playing a transgender filmmaker. It is the first film on queerness to be shot[1] after the Delhi High Court struck down portions of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code in July 2009 as unconstitutional with respect to gay sex (in a decision overturned by the Supreme Court of India in 2013).[2] The film premiered at the 60th Berlin Film Festival in 2010.
2010 Indian film
Plot
The film is about Abhiroop Sen (Rituparno Ghosh), a Delhi-based non-binary documentary filmmaker, whose bisexual lover is the cinematographer (Indraneil Sengupta) of the film. They visit Kolkata to make a documentary on the life of the real-life legendary jatra actor Chapal Bhaduri, who in his heyday was known as 'Chapal Rani', noted for his portrayal of female roles on the stage at a time when women did not perform on stage.
Initially Abhiroop Sen has to face some difficulties to start the documentary, as she is transgender. But with Chapal Bhaduri's support Abhiroop starts the shoot. During the course of the shoot, Abhiroop feels herself in the position of Chapal Bhaduri. The film goes on with a comparison between Abhiroop's intimate relation with Indraneil Sengupta, who is married to Rani (Churni Ganguly) and Chapal Bhaduri's (Rituparno Ghosh) relation with Kumar (Indraneil Sengupta), who is married to Gopa (Churni Ganguly). In the course of the film Abhiroop gets attached to Uday and Chapal Bhaduri to Tushar, both played by Jisshu Sengupta. The film takes the viewers through the present life of Abhiroop Sen and past life of Chapal Bhaduri with the same actors. The film focuses on the mental trauma faced by transgender people and their ostracization by society.
Cast
Awards
- Won- I-View 2010 Engendered Award for Outstanding Cinema [3]
It also won Silver Peacock in IFFI 2010, Goa, Berlin Film Festival, 2010, Best Film Award in NY Film Festival, 2010.
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External links
LGBT in India |
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History |
- Hijra
- Homosexuality in India
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Rights | Issues | Relationship Recognition
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- Karnataka
- Kerala
- Tamil Nadu
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Judgments | Legal Status |
- Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)
- Justice K. S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union Of India (2017)
- Suresh Kumar Koushal v. Naz Foundation (2013)
- Naz Foundation v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi (2009)
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Transgender Recognition
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- Chinmayee Jena v. State of Odisha (2020)
- Arun Kumar v. Inspector General of Registration (2019)
- National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India (2014)
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Relationship Recognition
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- Adhila Nasarin v. State Commissioner of Police (2022)
- Rohit Sagar v. State of Uttarakhand (2021)
- S Sushma v. Commissioner of Police (2021)
- Ujjawal v. State of Haryana (2021)
- Poonam Rani v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2021)
- Sultana Mirza v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2020)
- Chinmayee Jena v. State of Odisha (2020)
- Sreeja S v. Commissioner of Police (2018)
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Marriage |
- Arun Kumar v. Inspector General of Registration (2019)
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Others |
- Deepika Singh v. Central Administrative Tribunal (2022)
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Discrimination |
- Deepika Singh v. Central Administrative Tribunal (2022)
- Arun Kumar v. Inspector General of Registration (2019)
- Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)
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Conversion Therapy
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- S Sushma v. Commissioner of Police (2021)
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Statutes | Legal Status |
- Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code
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Transgender Rights |
- Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019
- Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014
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Surrogacy |
- Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019
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Others |
- HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Act, 2017
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Culture | Media | |
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Events |
- Chennai International Queer Film Festival
- KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival
- Koovagam
- Mumbai Queer Film Festival
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Pride marches |
- Ahmedabad
- Bengaluru
- Bhopal
- Bhubaneswar
- Chandigarh
- Chennai
- Dehradun
- Delhi
- Jamshedpur
- Gurgaon
- Guwahati
- Hyderabad
- Jaipur
- Kochi
- Kolkata
- Lucknow
- Madurai
- Mumbai
- Nagpur
- Panaji
- Patna
- Pune
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Religion |
- Christianity and sexual orientation
- Buddhism and sexual orientation
- Hinduism and sexual orientation
- Homosexuality and the Bahá'í Faith
- Islam and sexual orientation
- LGBT themes in Hindu mythology
- Sikhism and sexual orientation
- Zoroastrianism and sexual orientation
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Organisations |
- Fifty Shades of Gay
- Gay Bombay
- Good As You
- Humsafar Trust
- Indradhanu
- LABIA
- Lawyers Collective
- National AIDS Control Organisation
- Nazariya
- Naz Foundation (India) Trust
- Orinam
- PLUS Kolkata
- Sahayathrika
- Sahodari Foundation
- Samabhavana Society
- Sappho for Equality
- Srishti Madurai
- Udaan Trust
- XUKIA
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