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Dipannita & Adil’s Short Movie Is A Lovely Story Of A Gay Couple Wanting To Save A HIV+ Kid

It’s a must watch in the Pride Month, don’t miss the end

by Shuchi Bhatnagar
Jun 13, 2025
in Partner, Videos
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Dipannita & Adil’s Short Movie Is A Lovely Story Of A Gay Couple Wanting To Save A HIV+ Kid

There is no denying the fact that LGBT community faces a lot of discrimination in India and it won’t be wrong to say that they go through hell almost daily but still there is a ray of hope that things will get better in the future.

Despite legal progress in India, such as the decriminalization of homos*xuality in 2018, the LGBTQ+ community continues to face social and legal challenges, especially when it comes to adoption. Indian society still predominantly believes that only a married man and woman can provide a “proper” family environment for a child. This deeply rooted belief makes it difficult for same-sex couples to be seen as capable parents.

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Under current Indian laws, single individuals can adopt children regardless of sexual orientation but same-sex couples do not have the legal right to adopt as a couple. This forces many LGBTQ+ individuals to either adopt as single parents or remain childless, even when they are in stable, loving relationships.

Moreover, societal stigma adds another layer of difficulty. Even if one manages to adopt, the couple may face criticism from family, neighbours or schools, raising concerns about the emotional and social development of the child in a hostile environment.

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Here is a beautiful story of two gay partners who belong to different origins but are madly in love and not just want to adopt a kid but they want to save the life of a kid named Chintu by adopting him as he is HIV positive and the gay couple wants to provide him proper medical treatment. In the video, you will see how they will overcome the difficulties in order to adopt the kid and give him the biggest gift of life which is a happy family.

Dipannita & Adil’s Short Movie Is A Lovely Story Of A Gay Couple Wanting To Save A HIV+ Kid - RVCJ Media

In parallel, you will see another story going on in which a married couple is looking forward to adopt a kid but they are confused between two kids and in the end, they choose to adopt both the kids. Though there is a connection between both the stories, we won’t reveal it to you and leave on you to figure it out.

The short movie features fine actors such as Dipannita Sharma and Adil Hussain displaying their talent in the film which is based on a complex subject. Additionally, this story holds more importance as people will get to watch it in the Pride month which is an important part of year for the LGBT community.

Here is the video:

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Were you able to hold your tears after watching this beautiful story?

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