Leena explained, "Maa, mujhe ladkiyan pasand hain. Main ek ladke se pyaar nahi kar sakti." (Mother, I like girls. I can't fall in love with a boy.)
In the end, Nargis learned that being a good parent was not about judging her child but about loving and accepting them for who they were. And Leena learned that she had a mother who loved and supported her, no matter what.
Leena took a deep breath. "Maa, main lesbian hoon." (Mother, I'm a lesbian.)
One day, Leena introduced Nargis to her girlfriend, Aisha. Nargis was nervous but open-minded. As she saw how happy Leena was with Aisha, she began to understand and accept their relationship.
However, their relationship was not without its challenges. Society was not always kind to those who were different, and Nargis worried about Leena's future. Would she be accepted by their community? Would she be happy?

Leena explained, "Maa, mujhe ladkiyan pasand hain. Main ek ladke se pyaar nahi kar sakti." (Mother, I like girls. I can't fall in love with a boy.)
In the end, Nargis learned that being a good parent was not about judging her child but about loving and accepting them for who they were. And Leena learned that she had a mother who loved and supported her, no matter what.
Leena took a deep breath. "Maa, main lesbian hoon." (Mother, I'm a lesbian.)
One day, Leena introduced Nargis to her girlfriend, Aisha. Nargis was nervous but open-minded. As she saw how happy Leena was with Aisha, she began to understand and accept their relationship.
However, their relationship was not without its challenges. Society was not always kind to those who were different, and Nargis worried about Leena's future. Would she be accepted by their community? Would she be happy?
