<div>India's first lesbian ad 'The Visit' produced by e-commerce firm Myntra has gone viral. Till date the ad has crossed over a million views on Youtube.<br /><br />The ad shows a lesbian couple getting ready to announce their relationship to their parents. <br /><br />The unconventional ad has perhaps gone viral as it does not try to make homosexuality look any different. It shows two adults in a live-in relationship and being tense about the visiting parents. <br /><br />Avishek Ghosh, co-partner of Hectic Content, who helmed the ad said they tried to avoid the stereotypes associated with gay people. <br /><br />“There is no woman looking more masculine or feminine in the film. We tried to make them feel like any other couple being apprehensive about meeting the parents,” he told a newspaper.<br /><br /><div>/</div></div>.<div><div>/ <br /></div></div>
<div>India's first lesbian ad 'The Visit' produced by e-commerce firm Myntra has gone viral. Till date the ad has crossed over a million views on Youtube.<br /><br />The ad shows a lesbian couple getting ready to announce their relationship to their parents. <br /><br />The unconventional ad has perhaps gone viral as it does not try to make homosexuality look any different. It shows two adults in a live-in relationship and being tense about the visiting parents. <br /><br />Avishek Ghosh, co-partner of Hectic Content, who helmed the ad said they tried to avoid the stereotypes associated with gay people. <br /><br />“There is no woman looking more masculine or feminine in the film. We tried to make them feel like any other couple being apprehensive about meeting the parents,” he told a newspaper.<br /><br /><div>/</div></div>.<div><div>/ <br /></div></div>