Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar is in the news these days for her new film. The name of his new film is 'Badhaai Do' which has been released in theatres these days. There is also Rajkummar Rao in this film and there is a mixed response from the audience and film critics on the film. In this film, Bhumi has played a very challenging character of lesbian. There is a lot of discussion about her character in the film. On the other hand, Bhoomi's fans are also praising her for this role. Now, what has been the reaction of her mother Sumitra after seeing her lesbian character and her romance with a woman on the big screen amidst all this? Recently, Bhumi has told about this.
'Badhaai Do' is made on a sensitive and important issue of today's era. This film is directed by Harshvardhan Kulkarni. Along with Rajkumar and Bhumi, many actors including Seema Pahwa, Sheeba Chadha, Chum Darang, Lovleen Mishra, Nitish Mishra have been seen playing important roles in this film. In this film, Bhumi is playing the role of a physical education teacher in a school, which is liked by women. And she is lesbian and also loves a girl. Though troubled by family pressure, she marries a cop (Rajkumar Rao). Recently she revealed her mother's reaction to playing the role of a lesbian in 'Badhaai Do'.
She opened up about her mother's reaction and said, "'Badhaai Do is definitely a film that needs to be watched with your family. It's about celebrating love and acceptance. We have taken the path of fun to talk about something that our society is uncomfortable to tell. I watched the movie with my mother next to me for the first time. She is accepting someone's choice, yet she never saw me romancing a person of the same gender. After watching the film, I asked her if she felt something different when she saw me romancing a woman. My mother said, not at all. '
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