Varun's humiliation and the reporter's salacious delight suggests that homophobia in India is rather fierce and dark. There are gay characters in Bollywood movies, but usually humorous stereotypes (sort of like the nail-filing, show tune-humming gay "best friend" of the heroine in Hollywood comedies).
And in spite of Varun's problem, Student of the Year has a strong gay subtext (and a gay character).
Middle class boy Abhi (Siddharth Malhotra, left) enrolls at the ritzy St. Teresa's High School, where he befriends the wealthy Rohan (Varun Dhawan, top photo, the guy who was humiliated by the existence of a gay fan). The two are soon competing over a girl, Shanaya (Alia Bhatt), and for the Student of the Year award sponsored by the school's gay Dean.
Ten years pass, and Rohan and Abhi meet again. They argue, fight, and reconcile. Nothing can tarnish such a close friendship. Fade out with just the two of them, no girls in sight.
The gay subtext has even been noticed in India, where rumors are flying that Siddharth and Varun are involved in real life. Director Karan Johar has also received his share of gay rumors. Everybody denies everything.
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