The band released two songs Head Held High which is dedicated to the LGBTQ community in India,[7][8][9] and Miss you, portraying a love story between two gay men.
The breeziness of the book, one of its big strengths, also becomes a sticking point in some sections where maybe some pause-and-reflection at a momentous occasion, personal or professional, would be nicer.
"[16] Anthara Raghvan wrote in India Today, "Rangnekar is frank as ever, going on to disclose his emotions on his relationships with men in the book, both open and exclusive.
"[17] Huffington Post wrote, "Reading this memoir is like taking a journey from the India of the 1970s until the time the discriminatory Section 377 was partially struck down.
"[18] Saleem Kidwai wrote at The Wire, "Rangnekar’s book is a quick read and easily accessible for gay men going through a similar phase.