Betta Naan Stop

Prateek Sachdeva, better known as Betta Naan Stop, is an Indian drag queen,[1] model[2] and dancer from India.[3] Betta has been performing drag for six years and has been the mainstream drag artist in the Indian LGBT Community.[4] Prateek is one of the headliner performers at Lalit Group's Queer nightlife club chain, Kittysu.[5]

Betta Naan Stop
Born
Prateek Sachdeva

(1993-04-09) April 9, 1993
Delhi, India
NationalityIndian
Known forDrag queen, Model, Dancer

Biography

Prateek started his career as a dancer[6] with Ashley Lobo’s DanceWorx. He got a scholarship in Melbourne, and he was trained further in musical theater[7] before returning home to Delhi. When Violet Chachki performed at Kitty Su Delhi’s sixth anniversary, Prateek decided to attend in drag.[8] That's when he realized he wanted to be a drag queen.[9] Sachdeva started working on and experimenting more with drag after a series of make-up sessions with his flight-attendant sister and after watching Paris Is Burning and several seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race.[10] His first performance was as part of a sex-education workshop at St. Columbus School in the capital.[11][12] It wasn’t planned, but soon he was up on stage, breaking out his best moves.[13] Prateek also wrote a piece on drag for Youthkiawaaz,[14] and promptly got a call from Keshav Suri [15] to perform at Kitty Su.[16] That’s when Betta Naan Stop was born, a beautiful feminine queen, known for her expert dance moves.[17]

In one of the interviews, Prateek said "I think anyone who has any kind of following and influence[18] should use their platforms for betterment of the society. Sometimes you being your authentic self is a big move in itself!".[19] In case, there is someone who wants to be like you, can see for themselves your journey and your achievements, your challenges and tribulations.[20]

In 2023, Betta Naan Stop was featured as a Judge in a reality show Make Me Up Season 1,[21] Prateek has also been listed under Forbes 30 under 30, one of the only drag queens to make it to the list after Sushant Divgikar in 2020.[22]

References

  1. "Bold and Beautiful: from Mumbai to Hyderabad, these drag queens are setting the stage ablaze". Condé Nast Traveller India. 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  2. "How Drag Queens Have Been Managing During The Lockdown | Bingedaily". bingedaily.in. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  3. "6 Gorgeous Indian Drag Queens To Follow Now, Cos It Is Pride Month". iDiva. 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  4. "Meet Betta Naan Stop, the Indian drag queen with the best dance moves". Vogue India. 2019-09-20. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  5. "The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group and The Keshav Suri Foundation mark Pride Month". BW Hotelier. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  6. "Dance away your pandemic blues with dance/movement therapy (DMT)". www.indulgexpress.com. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  7. "betta naan stop | Radioandmusic.com". www.radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  8. "From Prateek Sachdeva to Betta Naan Stop: How this Indian drag queen takes 'pride' in her own identity | Indian With Pride". India Today. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  9. "Men, too, wore heels throughout history. So what changed along the way?". Vogue India. 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  10. "Don't be a drag, be a queen". Mid-day. 2021-07-16. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  11. "Why drag queens are reading stories to kids - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  12. "India's Youngest Performing Drag Queen Has a Betta Who Is Her Mama". www.vice.com. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  13. "Drag queen Betta Naan Stop rules the roost at her workplace". Mintlounge. 2023-04-23. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  14. Indian Drag Queen Prateek Sachdeva, 'Betta Naan Stop' On Breaking Gender Stereotypes on YouTube
  15. "'Drag'ging issues: In search of freedom and self-expression". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  16. "Vh1 India goes over the rainbow, with love and Pride". IWMBuzz. 2020-06-09. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  17. "I want to play my part in establishing a thriving drag culture in India: Betta Naan Stop". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  18. Aich, Anindita (2021-07-21). "Some Indian Drag Queens You Should Follow Right Away!! -". Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  19. People, Dear Straight. "Betta Naan Stop". Dear Straight People. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  20. Vashisht, Radhika (2019-04-02). "Embracing drag". The Asian Age. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  21. Make Me Up (Drama), Aayush Kumar, Harshdeep Kaur, Samarth Saini, 2021-12-10, retrieved 2023-08-31{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  22. "Prateek Sachdeva". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
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