So why was that pride march, like most pride marches, like that - loud, colourful, bizarre with no specific demand? It's something people often wonder about. They simply walked together for some distance, performed dance routines on boisterous music and released hundreds of brightly coloured rainbow balloons. What's more, the group didn't even march up to a political or government office to submit a memorandum or a plea, unlike a regular protest. How would dressing up like a peacock or angel-in-shorts and holding a carnival-like spectacle help that cause? Source: These were a people fighting for a draconian law to be scrapped, demanding state freedom to have sex with whoever they wanted without the fear of being jailed. A fellow participant wore angel wings with a regular t-shirt and shorts. Almost everyone looked colourful, fun and, completely unconventional.
Here she is wearing what appears to be a Luis Vuitton outfit, accentuated by a large bow in her hair.At a pride march in Mumbai last year, Mr Gay India Sushant Divgikar turned up in a peacock costume.