Gender diversity is not just an issue for adults but for all ages including children. Gender identity is not a lifestyle choice, but an inherent right of all people.  Gender stereotypes especially towards LGBTIQ lead to stigma and discrimination. This is more pronounced in children and adolescents as diversity among them is not commonly understood and society puts massive pressure on them to conform to assigned gender norms at birth. This leads to children running away from home, dropping out of school, having mental illness and being exposed to violence (including sexual violence) and denial of basic human rights and security.

This film aims to break the taboo of gender diversity among children and aims to start a conversation within society and families about the rights of children who are in minorities and provide them with an equal opportunity to grow in a safe and loving environment as any child is entitled to. The films asks people to see children as they see themselves—promoting inclusion and acceptance of young LBGTI children. It calls on adults to unreservedly embrace diversity and provide an environment where children can flourish. The film is pathbreaker in societal conversations about diversity.

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