Rainbow Lit Fest 2025: A Cultural Tapestry of Queer Voices and Inclusion

The Rainbow Lit Fest 2025 in New Delhi attracted about 1000 attendees daily, showcasing inclusive and queer literature through diverse panels, performances, and discussions on gender, sexuality, and identity. It highlighted the role of storytelling in fostering empathy and change, supported by partners committed to inclusivity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 11-12-2025 10:39 IST | Created: 11-12-2025 10:39 IST
Rainbow Lit Fest 2025: A Cultural Tapestry of Queer Voices and Inclusion
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New Delhi hosted the 2025 Rainbow Lit Fest, South Asia's prominent queer and inclusive literature festival, at the Gulmohar Park Club. The event, spanning two dynamic days, drew approximately 1,000 attendees daily, including authors, activists, and artists, all united to amplify diverse voices within the queer spectrum.

This year's festival offered a compelling program centered on critical themes of gender, sexuality, and representation. Engaging panels featured topics such as 'Morality and Sexuality' and 'Touch, Feel, Hurt: Boundaries Around the Body,' bringing together renowned speakers like Harish Iyer and Arundhati Ghosh, fostering thoughtful dialogue and insight.

Festival Director Sharif D. Rangnekar emphasized the collective achievement of this year's festival, supported by partners like Durex and The Lalit Group. The event not only served as a cultural hub but also as a movement promoting dialogue and creativity, highlighting the importance of inclusive storytelling in building a more empathetic society.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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