Updated On: 27 February, 2020 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Shaheen Parkar
With 377 AbNormal nominated for Best Web Film at the upcoming mid-day and Radio City Hitlist Web Awards, director Faruk Kabir on his extensive research for LGBTQ movie.

A still from 377 AbNormal
Immediately after the landmark Supreme Court judgment in 2018 that decriminalised homosexuality, writer-director-producer Faruk Kabir began researching for his web film, 377 AbNormal. Inspired by true events, the offering — which has been nominated for Best Web Film in the upcoming mid-day and Radio City Hitlist Web Awards — narrates the journey of the petitioners who challenged Section 377.
"I invested three months into the research. I read the 400-page Supreme Court judgment," says the director, who travelled across cities to meet the subjects of his story. "I had to secure their permission [to tell their story]. It was a trust-building exercise. It was an emotional journey for them as it [the then-criminalisation of Section 377] had deeply affected them and their families."