Mumbai: After going defunct for 7 years, India's first gay magazine Bombay Dost was re-launched on Thursday evening in Mumbai by actress and gay activist Celina Jaitely.
The magazine in its new bolder than ever avatar has Celina Jaitely not only supporting it, but also writing articles for it.
Actor Celina Jaitely said, “I'm going to write for the next issue. It's an honour. I have a lot of websites fighting for this issue.”
Apart from the cause, Celina was also excited about her 8 releases this year starting with Paying Guest.
Jaitely said, “My next is Paying Guest with Mukta arts and Shreyas Talpade. It’s a comedy film based in Thailand .. based on a famous Marathi play Paying Guest. People will love it because they will see me again with Shreyas after Golmaal Returns acting mad as usual.
We hope the audiences don't get an over dose of you Celina.
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