The big secret is out. In the just-released trailer of Abhishek Kapoor’s Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui Vani Kapoor’s character reveals herself as a, gasp, transgender. Slow clap, bravo. More envelope-pushing for Ayushmann Khurrana who plays a macho beefy boor named Manu who is into body building and stud-baazi.

So what happens when this he-man falls for a he-she-man-woman? Well, he is repelled. And his smirking loutish friends ask, ‘Tu ne s*x kaise kiya aage se ya peeche se?”

I am appalled at the sheer insensitivity displayed in the trailer.Nawazuddin Siddiqui had s*x with a tansgender woman in Sacred Games. He spewed filthy expletives during the act. But didn’t insult her later . I agree, a section of the males in a sexist society like ours probably do talk like that. But does a crude society have to be projected on screen with such crudity? It’s like showing a gangrape.Where does the pain end and voyeurism begin?

It’s good to see Khurrana constantly shaking up the s*x cart in Hindi cinema. He was a sperm donor in Vicky Donor, a man with a penile dysfunction in Shubh Mangal Savdhaan, a homosexual in Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhaan(which true to its title was most cautious in depicting same-sex love).

Now he is a beefy muscular he-man who discovers his girlfriend is transgender.The mood of the presentation is one of selfcongratulations. Lots of loud opinionated characters, plenty of coarse music, and a fart too.

The last-mentioned is supposed to show our gym-instruction hero as an uncouth fellow with no sensitivity.

Gotcha,Mr Abhishek Kapoor. Why not simply make Khurrana hold a placard declaring himself an IMM(insensitive macho man)?

Much as I admire Ayushmann Khurrana for his derringdo in the selection of roles I am getting a little wary of his constant search for deviant characters and films. In his case being different has become a formula.