This post is for the Telugu man, the gender-fluid soul, or the curious reader who wants to understand the art of crossdressing beyond the screen. Let’s talk about the silk, the struggle, and the swag.
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The narrative is slowly changing. The increasing visibility of the LGBTQ+ community in India, following the decriminalization of Section 377, has opened the door for conversations about gender expression.
Long before women were permitted to perform on public stages, crossdressing was a structural necessity in Telugu performance arts.
In the 80s and 90s, legendary actors like Rajendra Prasad in films like Ladies Tailor or Chiranjeevi in various roles, donned female attire for comedic effect. While these roles brought laughter, they often reinforced the stereotype that a man in a saree is inherently funny or absurd. It solidified the idea that crossdressing was a farce, not a genuine form of expression.