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Shweta Tripathi: Queer stories aren’t seasonal

By IANS | Updated: August 6, 2025 09:29 IST

Mumbai, Aug 6 Actress-producer Shweta Tripathi, who is taking her critically acclaimed play titled “Cock” across India, said ...

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Mumbai, Aug 6 Actress-producer Shweta Tripathi, who is taking her critically acclaimed play titled “Cock” across India, said queer stories aren’t seasonal, they’re human stories. They deserve space, dignity, and celebration throughout the year.

After receiving praise for her play Cock, which had successful runs in Mumbai and Delhi during the Pride Month, Shweta is now set to take the production to more cities across India produced under her stage production company, AllMyTea.

“This play is incredibly close to my heart,” says Shweta.

“Pride, as a theme, isn’t bound by a date on the calendar. Being an ally means showing up every single day. Queer stories aren’t seasonal—they’re human stories, and they deserve space, dignity, and celebration throughout the year.”

Shweta said that as an artist, she feels a deep responsibility to reflect the diversity of the “world we live in.”

“That’s why we’re committed to taking Cock to more cities across India. We’re currently in talks to expand the play’s reach through 2025 and into 2026, and I couldn’t be more excited to keep these conversations going with new audiences,” the actress said.

The play, which delves into themes of love, identity, and sexual fluidity, has struck a powerful chord with audiences and sparked vital conversations around LGBTQ+ representation in Indian theatre.

Written by British playwright Mike Bartlett, and being directed by Manish Gandhi, the play is an explosive, emotionally charged drama that delves into themes of identity, sexuality, and the fluidity of love. It's an honest, unapologetic portrayal of a man caught between the familiar and the unexpected—his long-time male partner and a new-found attraction to a woman.

In addition to touring with Cock, Shweta is also gearing up to make her debut film as a producer with a poignant queer love story.

On the acting front, Shweta was last seen on screen in the comedy Kanjoos Makhichoos by Vipul Mehta.

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