When it comes to understanding what is the LGBTQIA+ community and their traumas, India needs to evolve, says Deepali Pansare. The actress, who has been part of shows like 바카라Jhanak바카라, 바카라Laxmichya Paulanni바카라, 바카라Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon바카라, 바카라Chikoo Ki Mummy Door Kei바카라, 바카라Pushpa: Impossible바카라, and 바카라Aai Kuthe Kay Karte바카라, adds that there must be a sense of normalcy in how we treat them.
바카라It바카라s still an alien concept, especially in the rural areas. But in urban areas, acceptance has increased and because of social media also mass population is coming to know about it. But eventually, if you start loving your child unconditionally then it's not that difficult to accept because ultimately parents want their children happy. Out of fear still, many people prefer to be in the closet and end up going through mental trauma,바카라 she says.


She adds, 바카라I think we as a society should treat them as normal as everyone. The moment raising eyebrows stops, their silent trauma stops. I also feel if you are going through trauma then you should speak to your loved ones or at least get therapy.바카라
She says that things are gradually changing now. 바카라It depends on different people. When the LGBTQIA+ community was new, people remained in the closet but they also had their traumas. Nothing is easy. We have to choose our easy. Thanks to social media, a lot of people are talking about it, and this topic has gained a lot of attention.바카라
Of course, movies are also making a difference. 바카라It has made a great awareness. So many movies like 바카라Aligarh바카라, 바카라Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To Aisa Laga바카라, 바카라Badhaai Do바카라 have done great job in awareness,바카라 she says.
바카라I personally loved 바카라Badhaai Do바카라 where people of different sexual orientations get married to each other for the sake of societal norms and eventually understand that this is their worst decision. And follow their hearts,바카라 she concludes.