MUMBAI: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha, better known as LSD was released in the year 2010 and starred actors like Rajkummar Rao, Nushrratt Bharuccha, Neha Chauhan, Anshuman Jha, Ashish Sharma, Amit Sial, Arya Banerjee, Aaditi Pohankar and Namrata Rao.
The movie was directed by Dibakar Banerjee while he had co-written the movie along with Kanu Behl. The movie was loved by the audience as well as the critics. Now after a decade, the makers are back with LSD 2. This time, the movie stars Uorfi, Nimrit Ahluwalia, Bonita Rajpurohit, Paritosh Tiwari, Abhinav Singh, Anupam Joardar and Rossana Elsa Scugugia.
The movie will hit the theatres on 19th April and the teasers of the movie have been released and the audience are excited this time to watch how the stories in the movie will unfold. With the release date coming closer, the audience are now eagerly awaiting for the movie eagerly as they are looking forward to watching the actors.
Talking about the actors, one of the actors from the movie is Bonita Rajpurohit who has been making headlines and Team Tellychakkar got in touch with the actor where we asked her about her struggles with identity, how she was treated by the people around and her journey of how she overcame everything.
To this, Bonita Rajpurohit said, “It’s just very tough and you know it’s so hard for me to explain. It’s like reliving my past again and again and all I’ve done throughout till this moment is forget about my past and just create a new identity and it has been quite a difficult journey whether it comes to my financial situation, whether it comes to my personal situations, like how I’m feeling everyday, it’s very hard for me to explain. You have to explain to people to be validated like you will not accept me if you’re not able to understand me. It’s put me in a situation where I seek validation from people. I seek acceptance from people and it’s really tough, you know, I have to pay my bills, I have to pay my rent, I have to eat, I have to take care of my medical bills which are huge. It is huge, you have to take injections every month, you have to take pills every month, and the surgical procedures are way too expensive. When I was young, I thought I’ll be able to be way further in my medical transitioning and every time I think about it, it’s just really crazy for me to reflect back and see I’m not where I was supposed to be medically. Even if I am an actress today, I will still have these phases. I will go back tonight and I’ll have the same feeling of dysphoria and it’s so hard for me to explain that feeling. I’m glad it's still going to shed some light on these things and I feel like with my life story, there are so many girls like me in villages. I hope they see me and they find some strength. That’s what brought me strength, you know, to see people like me on screen and I feel ki main bhi ek chota sa ek example banu. Mere liye wohi dream hai filhal ke liye.”
This was a heart-touching conversation with Bonita Rajpurohit. Tell us what you think about it in the comment section below.
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