Har Dil Azeez: Ep #02 | Boy to Girl Transformation । Male to Female Transformation । Man to Woman
Автор: Vinod Pande Entertainment
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Story and interview of Shivali Chhetri who was Boy (male) to Girl (female) transformation by undergoing medical surgery to transform from man to woman । Vinod Pande Entertainment.
Tears having dried on the obituaries of dreams, and human relationships having morphed into trajectories of alienation; when all you have is despair, there is hope still...! HAR-DIL-AZEEZ, a chat show where the anchor, generally a lady, like the participants, would have traversed the grey and the dark alleys, in her journey of life, to create a bond of equanimity; of sharing not telling; a show for the ordinary by the ordinary; a show that attempts to breathe life.
A show for All Hearts...!
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We’ve only briefly heard and read about the problems that are faced by the third gender community. And it is success that they are trying to earn through this struggle.
With Transgender Awareness Week being celebrated from 14 to 20 November, let’s take a look at some transgenders, who are breaking the glass ceiling.
Shivali Chhetri:
“She is a trained dancer and perform ballet, jazz, contemporary, Kathak and Odissi. Shivali Chhetri was trained at the Terence Lewis Dance Academy. She has modelled for a shoot for Grazia India and have consistently represented India in LGBTQ beauty pageants. She recently won Ms Style Icon at the Miss Transsexual 2017. Shivali Chhetri was also Super Model at Lakme Fashion Week 2018. LIVE STAGE PERFORMER / Finalist of Indias Got Talent Colors Television.
Yet, Shivali Chhetri have had to turn to bar dancing for the last three years to pay her rent and be able to save enough to fund the treatment for her transition to being a woman,” says Shivali Chhetri, 28, a transwoman based in Mumbai.
Despite winning an LGBTQ beauty pageant, Shivali finds it hard to make ends meet.
While society may have opened up a wee bit to the transgender community, it is still hard for them to find their footing in the mainstream and make their lives successful, particularly transwomen.
I want to be a woman, just like my mother or my sister. I have had my testicles removed and am one operation away from being a complete woman; yet, I have to live with the tag of being a she-male, says Shivali Chhetri.
Shivali adds, “Professionally, this has not helped me. I want to make it as a model and as a dancer, and have the skills for both – yet there is no work available for me. The need to reveal gender, take bikini shots for a portfolio, and simply live with the tag of being a she-male has made it difficult. How do I save up for my future and for my operation?”
Shivali and Shaman both assert that there are many from the transgender community who are unaware of what their options are. “I have volunteered with organisations and I have counselled and advised many on transitioning, hormone therapy, and medical options,” says Shivali.
Shaman collates and shares data received from transmen on doctors, medical, and legal procedures on his WhatsApp Group. “Two years ago, there were no more than 10 to 20 transmen connected to one another via email groups and social media. In the last two years, we have been able to connect to more than 200 transmen through the group, that too from remote parts of the country,” he says.
It is events like the Transgender Awareness Week that help shed limelight on issues that otherwise go unnoticed. “I think anything that sensibly draws attention to the issues of the marginalised has merit because it allows a broader audience to understand them and the issues they face,” says Cyrus Oshidar, managing director and chief creative officer of 101India.com, a youth portal that chronicles unique stories across India, transgender stories included.
“In a diverse country like ours, unless we understand the issues of all Indians, large sections will continue to remain on the fringes, misunderstood, marginalised, and typecast wrongly.”
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