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Marathi Film 'Sabar Bonda' Explores Queer Lives in Rural IndiaCEFR A2

21 Oct 2025

Adapted from Kanav Narayan Sahgal, Global Voices CC BY 3.0

Photo by Ajin K S, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

'Sabar Bonda' is a Marathi film that explores queer lives in rural India. It focuses on love and belonging, challenging traditional ideas about storytelling. The film tells the story of Anand, a man who returns to his village after his father's death and reconnects with his childhood friend Balya. Their bond represents queer love in a rural setting.

The film is unique because it shows how queer people live their lives outside of cities. While some films have touched on queer themes before, 'Sabar Bonda' stands out for its tender and insightful portrayal. Critics have praised it for asking important questions about queerness in society.

Difficult words

  • exploreTo examine or look into something deeply.
    explores
  • belongingA feeling of being accepted or included.
  • challengeTo question or argue against something.
    challenging
  • storytellingThe act of telling stories.
  • uniqueBeing the only one of its kind.
  • tenderGentle and caring in feeling or action.
  • portrayalA representation or depiction of something.

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Discussion questions

  • How do you think films can impact society's view on queerness?
  • In what ways can storytelling challenge traditional ideas?
  • What is the importance of representing diverse identities in films?

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