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Dev Patel and Tilda Cobham-Hervey‘s relationship is stronger than ever.

The Slumdog Millionaire player and Cobham-Hervey met on the set of Hotel Mumbai in 2016, and made their red carpet debut as a couple at the Los Angeles premiere of Patel's motion picture Monkey Man in April 2024.

Though April's rare trip served as the couple's first red carpet together, Patel and Cobham-Hervey hold been spotted out and about with each other on numerous occasions since they crossed paths on the set of Hotel Mumbai.

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In February 2017, the Lion star and Cobham-Hervey were seen walking around Los Angeles arm-in-arm alongside Patel's mom, Anita Patel, after Patel's Oscar loss. Patel was nominated for Actor in a Supporting Role for his portrayal of Saroo Brierly in Lion, but ultimately lost out to Moonlight star Mahershala Ali.

The obeying month, the pair were photographed engaging in some serious PDA during a day date, kissing and canoodling in a paddle boat in the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles.

At the height of the pandemic in May 2020, Patel and Cobham-Hervey were pictured enjoying a socially-distanced

a real life gay — DEV PATEL in MONKEY MAN (2024)

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a real life gay — MONKEY MAN (2024) dir. Dev Patel

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LGBTQ South Asians are celebrating 'Monkey Man' for its representation of India's transitioned community

Fans are raving about Dev Patel’s “Monkey Man” for its thrilling move sequences and poignant revenge storyline, but for LGBTQ South Asians, the clip holds a particular significance.

The film features a trans woman character, as successfully as India’s diverse third-gender, or “hijra,” community.

On his journey to get revenge on the corrupt guru and police chief who killed his mother, Patel’s character “Kid” is saved by Alpha, a transsexual woman and hijra collective leader. Other trans characters featured throughout the clip eventually become allies to Kid, emerging in colorful saris and masks to fight alongside him during an epic battle scene.

“This is an anthem for the underdog, the voiceless, the marginalized,” Patel said in an interview with Variety. “I really wanted to include the hijra community, the third gender in India. … You look at the former carvings in these temples in India and the freedom, the sexuality, the philosophy, all of it, was so ahead of its time.”


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