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The Colours They Couldn’t Carry: Remembering Pranshu Ahead of Pride Month
As Pride Month approaches, we remember 16-year-old queer artist Pranshu, whose life was tragically cut short by suicide.

Pride Month increases the visibility of LGBTQ+ individuals and issues in the media. Many influencers, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community, use social media platforms to ask for equality, share their experiences, and celebrate diversity. They are crucial in shaping public perception and fostering a more inclusive society. Ahead of Pride Month, The Reel Stars remembers the 16-year-old queer artist named Pranshu who died by suicide due to bullying.
Pranshu Lost his Life due to Cyberbullying.
Pranshu, who hailed from Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain, lost their life by suicide after receiving a slew of hate comments on Instagram. They were found dead, reportedly hanging from their mother’s dupatta on November 21. Many users on Instagram alleged that Pranshu was subjected to online bullying and harassment, especially after sharing a reel wearing a saree on Diwali day. The reel went viral, eliciting more than 4,000 hate comments, mostly homophobic.

Pranshu’s social media presence
They were Class 10 students with thousands of followers on social media, where they showcased their art. A self-taught makeup artist, Pranshu has nearly 29K followers on Instagram and used to post makeup and beauty content. Pranshu used to post photos and videos wearing makeup, sarees, jewellery, nail polish, and other traditional wear. Even after their death, Pranshu’s Instagram handle remained a hunting ground for homophobic trolls. Pranshu’s family has now made the account private.
Pranshu’s mother was proud of Them.
Pranshu’s mother, Preeti Yadav, a Ujjain-based medical representative, was quoted as saying in a report by The Quint: “Why is no attention being paid to the fact that 16-year-olds faced hateful comments online for doing something they not only loved but were also good at? This negativity needs to be checked and curtailed.”
She added, “My child was supremely talented. They did nothing wrong. I am proud of them. Usually, it’s in class 9 when children tell their parents they want to be engineers, architects, etc. But Pranshu came and told me they wanted to be a makeup artist. At first, I was a bit surprised, but when I looked at their work I was in awe. That day I asked them to follow their dream.”
She further shared that they drew inspiration from American YouTuber and makeup artist James Charles, and “wanted to be just like him.” “Every child is unique, and I accepted my child the way they were. I would have always stood by them. I wish they would have given me that chance.”

Here’s how Pranshu started his journey
During the pandemic, Pranshu started using social media for school. However, that’s when he also started watching YouTube videos and taking makeup tutorials online. Since then, they have uploaded more than 300 posts on Instagram, most of which are makeup looks. Furthermore, Pranshu collaborated with brands for promotions and never burdened her with any makeup-related expenses.
Pranshu was a happy child and a Lord Krishna devotee

Pranshu and Preeti lived alone after Preeti separated from her husband a few years ago. Her mother mentioned that Prashu was a happy child and a big devotee of Lord Krishna. They were a bright student and never received complaints. Pranshu performed well academically, and teachers were very fond of them. They were always respectful towards girls and women.