Mumbai witnesses Asia’s first gay flash mob

2012
01.24

Gay flash mob of mumbai at marine drive

As part of the pride week celebrations currently going on in Mumbai preceding the actual gay pride march in the city on 28th Jan, Mumbai today witnessed India’s first gay flash mob, which also happens to be Asia’s first gay flash mob. It was a pleasant surprise for many present at Marine Drive when a little after 6pm, more than 50 people started dancing to a medley of carefully selected Bollywood songs ‘Character Dheela’, ‘Sadda Haq’ and ‘Maa Da Ladla’.

Preparations for the first gay flash mob of Asia had been going around for a month with the participants practicing for it every weekend. Dev Kakkad, who is credited with choreographing Mumbai’s now famous flash mob at Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station, also choreographed India’s first gay flash mob. However, publicity in the media about the flash mob beforehand meant that public at Marine Drive already had an inkling about it, thus taking away the surprise element of a flash mob. “It was an amazing experience to be a part of it,” an ecstatic Souvik Ghosh, who happened to be the only non-Mumbai person to be part of the mob, said. “It was a huge success except for the fact that the ambience of a flash mob was a little disappointing because people had already got a hint of it. But we could still pull it like a flash mob,” he added.

Gay flash mobs have emerged as a major source of protest in the west, where many political leaders who aired their homophobia were often confronted with flash mobs by LGBTs. Although flash mobs started in 2003 and have since been organized in various cities across the world, the phenomenon has only recently caught up with India when Mumbai yet again led other Indian cities and a successful flash mob was organized in the busy CST railway station. Given the comments by the Health Minister of India against homosexuality and the recent harassment of people attending the QAM (Queer Azadi March) pride fund-raiser party in Mumbai, the flash mob with its choice of songs made the perfect statement. With its grand success, all eyes would now be on the Queer Azadi March on 28th Jan.

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10 Responses to “Mumbai witnesses Asia’s first gay flash mob”

  1. Naksh says:

    Proud to be a part of that! :D Success

  2. Anaam says:

    Hey , felt great as almost part of yet being so far , great work guys ….. would love to be part of it in future

  3. Harshit says:

    ‎24TH Flesh Mob (Mumbai) … Superb !!! Enjoyed and felt proud !!! ♥ ♥ ♥

  4. Hey guys what a wonderful event….i wish i was there……just feel like watching the video again and again…

  5. Sarbendra Saha says:

    i did expect a longer video……!!!

  6. Dhruv says:

    Mumbai has done it again. I can proudly say, I lived in that city for 7 years. Well done everyone.

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  7. rajan r says:

    FINALLY THE YOUTH IS AWAKENING THE PEOPLE TO ACCEPT LOVE IN ALL ITS
    FORM AND WITH MUTUAL CONSENT…COULD BE ANY LOVE …..
    GAYS ARE THE MOST PEACEFUL ,CREATIVE , ICONS IN THE WORLD TODAY

  8. samson says:

    Though an exhausting effort uptil now it finally ended and feels uneasy ….. miss being soo open and out … Glad i took up this step…. The best ever experience of my life.

  9. Sowmya says:

    This is just awesome! <3 well choreographed and looks like everyone had a blast! fabulous media coverage too. Congrats

  10. Yuvraj says:

    Lovely….
    But do share more….
    :)

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