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Hum ghut ghut ke nahin jee sakte, say city gays

The Queer Azaadi Mumbai Pride March, held on Saturday, saw hundreds turn up to wave rainbow flags, dress up as superheroes, do a jib, and just be themselves

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The Queer Azaadi Mumbai Pride March, held on Saturday, saw hundreds turn up to wave rainbow flags, dress up as superheroes, do a jib, and just be themselves

While many were waving multi-coloured flags to declare their freedom, others were dressed in other-worldly avatars to support the gay community. "I am dressed like a queer superhero," said Amber Pemak, a resident of the US. Pemak participated in the march to express his solidarity with the gay cause.

Vinay Bhorkade, who was floating a rainbow-coloured flag, said the multi-hued flier signified the many vibrant colours of his life, "including my mom and dad".

Scenes from the Queer Azadi Mumbai (QAM) Pride March, that saw 600-odd people walk from August Kranti Maidan to Girgaum Chowpatty. Members of the Lesbian, Gay,
Bi-Sexual and Transgender (LGBT) community carried placards celebrating their identity. Pics/ Shadab Khan

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