Monday, June 22, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Bollywood Backs Ireland's Same-sex Marriage Approval

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 May, 2015 02:09 PM
  • Bollywood Backs Ireland's Same-sex Marriage Approval
As the Irish government has approved the same-sex marriage with 1.2 million people of Ireland voting in its favour, B-Town celebrities including Hrithik Roshan have also supported the decision.
 
On Friday, Ireland voted in a referendum -- whether the Constitution should be changed so as to extend civil marriage rights to same-sex couples. From early Saturday, large crowds gathered at Dublin Castle to hear the final official result. 
 
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny also welcomed the results, saying that Ireland has become the first country in the world to vote for equal marriage.
 
Bollywood celebrities took to Twitter to show their support. Here is what B-Town has to say:
 
Hrithik Roshan: A worlds first. Live n let live.
 
Onir: Ireland Becomes First Country to Vote in Favour of Gay Marriage 
 
Anubhav Sinha: And Congratulations Ireland!!!
 
Esha Gupta: Well done Ireland.. First country to legalise gay marriage by the highest vote
 
Vir Das: Well done Ireland!
 
Shirish Kunder: Congratulations Ireland! I don't have any problem with legalizing same-sex marriage in India too, as long as they don't make it compulsory.
 
Vishal Dadlani: Congratulations #Ireland, on voting 'Yes' to Marriage-Equality. May the world follow suit, & realise that #AllLoveIsLove ! #F***Section377

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Raj Babbar loses cool, slams cops for shooting his video

Raj Babbar loses cool, slams cops for shooting his video
Actor-politician Raj Babbar says he was not being high-handed when he questioned police officials for videographing him as he was "informally" addressing "my party colleagues at a private gathering".

Raj Babbar loses cool, slams cops for shooting his video

Shatrughan Sinha to get special honour at IIFA

Shatrughan Sinha to get special honour at IIFA
Veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha will be honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema award at the forthcoming edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards ceremony to be held in Tampa Bay, Florida next month.

Shatrughan Sinha to get special honour at IIFA

Offered a ticket, but not ready for politics: Divya Dutta

Offered a ticket, but not ready for politics: Divya Dutta
Actress Divya Dutta, recently seen as a doctor in "Ragini MMS 2", says she was offered a ticket to contest the Lok Sabha polls but she isn't ready to take the plunge.

Offered a ticket, but not ready for politics: Divya Dutta

I saw my mother's beautiful traits in Nanda: Saira Banu

I saw my mother's beautiful traits in Nanda: Saira Banu
Yesteryear actress Saira Banu remembers Nanda as "gentle, soft spoken and so unassuming" and added that she saw a lot of her mother's traits in the late actress.

I saw my mother's beautiful traits in Nanda: Saira Banu

No human being, or party can defeat me, says Bappi Lahiri

No human being, or party can defeat me, says Bappi Lahiri
Asserting that he was not like other celebrity politicians who "disappear after the polls", famed music composer Bappi Lahiri, contesting the Lok Sabha polls on a BJP ticket, said he aspires to turn his constituency in West Bengal into a tourism hub.

No human being, or party can defeat me, says Bappi Lahiri

Big B promoting superstitions, activist tells court

Big B promoting superstitions, activist tells court
A social activist from Pune has accused megastar Amitabh Bachchan of promoting superstitious beliefs, and filed a complaint before a court seeking action against the Bollywood actor.

Big B promoting superstitions, activist tells court