Updated On: 24 September, 2017 12:36 PM IST | Mumbai | Aastha Atray Banan
<p>As gay icon Sushant Divgikr gets ready to debut his drag avatar, Rani Ko-He-Nur, he says it's all about making the young LGBT community comfortable in their skin</p>


Sushant Divgikr
It was recently in Delhi that artiste and gay icon Sushant Divgikr first realised that he could be a grand drag queen. It was the sixth anniversary of The Lalit's flagship club Kitty Su, and international drag queen and winner of RuPaul's Drag Race, Violet Chachki, was performing as well. "I was so nervous, because she is known worldwide. I was just Sushant," he says, and adds, "And then I realised, I was singing while she was lip syncing, and also I was on home ground. After we finished the first half of the performance, she asked me, 'what is that voice!'"