LGBT community gets its first music video


New Delhi, March 14 (IANS): The LGBT community now has a music video titled “Head Held High”, made by Anjali Gopalan from the NGO Naz Foundation.

Naz Foundation, which actively supported the LGBT community, has released the video on March 13 and it has been directed by Payal Shah and produced by Sharif D Rangnekar.

The video features nine people from different walks of life - two from the LGBT community - and brings out the different emotions of a human being be it despondency, confusion, frustration or confidence, joy and triumph.

“The very idea to work around this concept was a big thrill as it reflected my inner self - free spirited and comfortable in my own skin.

Acceptance, judgement, norms, society etc are constricting formats and this video aims to break through these very layers and emerge liberated. I feel even more empowered today! Empowered and liberated”, Shah said in a statement.

Producer Rangnekar, who also wrote the lyrics to “Head Held High” said: “The video is about emotions with love at the centre. When it comes to love, it can be anyone! That is what we wish to say and hopefully people will understand that.”

 

  

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