We have come across this movie Fire by Deepa Mehta when dealing with Queer Ecology project and found a myriad exploration the bollywood industry gave at that period of time when mainstream audience had to deal with a topic which was extremely difficult to digest at that moment. In the film Fire, it confronts the agreements which Indian women assume without questioning patriarchy or patriarchal standards, to commit themselves to their fate. The 2014 released Shonali Bose’s film Margarita with a Straw has also portrayed how we as a society disregard the sexuality of a disabled one. Queer women with a disability is often seen to have no choices of life for their own by the men in India. We see Laila, played by Kalki Koechlin, a woman struggling from cerebral palsy, falls in love with Khanum who is a visually impaired woman played by Sayani Gupta. The film was edited a few times, but Bose encourages to push lesbian romance through censors and to theatrically view the homosexuality in a nation where it was legally a criminal violation at that time. Revathi handling the role of Laila's mother increases the importance of Kalki's character in it. Laila is no different than any other young woman her age, except for the fact that she has cerebral palsy. Margarita asks more questions than she answers with a Straw in certain instances. Without appreciating its cultural background, I cannot comment, but I also wonder how culture overarches: It's too easy to state that due of the unstoppable cast, I found it insulting, but also because of this unmistakable flaw, I am reluctant to commend all that is good.