Anureet: When I started crowdfunding, it was actually very overwhelming because I was seeing who was contributing—like 100 rupees, 200 rupees, 500 rupees and it was mostly young people, like 18–19-year-olds, college students. Not people in power. That gave me a certain kind of freedom because I knew that if I had pitched this to a production house, they would have had so many conditions like who should act, what should be changed.
Even with the team, I wanted people I believed in, not just those with big resumes. Because how do you build a resume if no one gives you a chance? Especially for trans actors—if there’s barely one role a year, how do you gain experience? So a lot of people on set were doing things for the first time. Bonita was guiding actors, Raqeeb was sharing his experience with the crew. And we were also living together in my house for those six days so it became quite intimate.
The first two days we were all like, “Wow, this is so political, this is so great.” By the third day, “Now there’s drama.” People are like, “You didn’t match me on Hinge,” people are falling in love, falling out of love… all of that was happening. And I think that only happens when people feel free. Hence, dancing came out of that space. Most of the cast didn’t even know how to dance. We would just play music and everyone would just dance together.
Bonita: Yeah, I think when you’re working with friends, people see you as a friend first, not as someone who is in a certain position on set. You have to figure out how to say things without hurting each other, but also get the work done. But I think that’s also a learning experience. We were all figuring it out together and that comfort shows. Otherwise, everything becomes very controlled.
Raqeeb: Yeah, for me the dancing part was definitely the most fun. I remember I was literally dancing with my camera at one point. Like I wasn’t just shooting it, I was moving with them. I also think seeing people who don’t dance, just trying to dance…that’s always fun. Because there’s no pressure, no performance. It’s just people being themselves. And that energy is very different from something that is very rehearsed or technical.