Warning: There are obviously MAJOR spoilers ahead!
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In Badhaai Do, when Shardul’s family starts ridiculing Sumi for her sexuality, without knowing Shardul’s truth, and he finally breaks his silence and comes out to them.
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In The Fame Game, when Anamika’s son comes out to her and her acceptance and reaction is raw, beautiful, and as real as it gets.
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In Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, when Balbir tries to stop the play his daughter is performing in, and Sweety stands up to her father for the first time.
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In Maja Ma, when Pallavi (Madhuri Dixit’s character) unabashedly comes out to her daughter.
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The ending scene of Cobalt Blue — while the film in itself is melancholic, the conclusion is wholesome and leaves the audience with hope.
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In Kapoor & Sons, when Rahul meets his mother for the first time since he came out to her, and she enquires about his partner while also apologising.
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In Aligarh, when the state rules in Siras’ favour, but he is found dead. When Deepu finds out, we can all feel his heartbreak through the screen.
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In Class, when Dhruv asks Faruq if he will fight for their love, despite all the pressure his father puts on him.
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In Margarita with a Straw, when Laila and her mother finally reconcile after Laila came out to her as bisexual.
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In Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, when Aman accepts his love for Kartik in front of his entire family.
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In Geeli Pucchi, one of the shorts from Ajeeb Daastaans, when Priya confides in Bharti about her insecurities and her conflict with her sexuality.
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And lastly, in Made in Heaven, when Karan finally comes out to his family.
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