Bomgay is a 1996 Indian anthology of short films directed by Riyad Vinci Wadia and Jangu Sethna.
He read R. Raj Rao's poetry collection One Day I Locked My Flat in Soul City and invited him to collaborate on a film script with him.
It was difficult to find funding for the film in India, so the project was temporarily put on hold until Wadia read Rao's newest work, a collection of poems called "Bomgay".
He discovered that this was difficult as people were afraid of being outed if they worked on the film, so he enlisted the help of his friends from the Bombay advertising industry instead.
In order to shoot footage of a gay sex scene, the crew pretended that they were making a public service film on ragging.