Bollywood Can't Think Straight
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Bollywood Can't Think Straight
Undoubtedly demure and prude depiction of women had always been a socially desirable phenomenon in Indian culture, but it looks like now the broader spectrum of thoughts is overpowering Indian cinema where a sensual and glossy depiction of disoriented sexuality is being used by our cine biggies to stir the grapevine.
So have a look at some of the cine delights which in one or the other manner have tried to cash upon the disoriented sexuality.
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Will Richa team up with Sunny...
If latest buzz is to be believed, then the upcoming thriller Ragini MMS 2 starring Sunny Leone will also be showcasing this lecherous kind of bonding.
Recent buzz also suggests that to be raunchy partner of Sunny, Richa Chadda was approached but nothing in this regard has been finalized so far.
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Heroine too had it...
Though the much talked about cine tale of Madhur starring Bebo was primarily about a showbiz diva's tryst with the ups and downs of glamour aisles, but even in that Madhur didn't forget to take a push of lesbianism.
And inspite of it's not being required, a sensual act of homosexuality featuring Kareena and Shahana was obtruded in the flow of the narration.
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Trendsetting Fire
It won't be wrong to say that, it was Deepa Mehta's sensual delight, Fire which unleashed the wild creature called homosexuality in Bollywood.
The movie showcased the taboo of homosexuality, where Shabana Azmi and Nandita Dass tried to confront the masses, with the existence of homosexuality in Indian culture.
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Girlfriends carry forwarded the legacy...
It was Karan Rajdan's controversial cine dream Girlfriend which provided a thorough impetus to 'Concept homosexuality' in Bollywood.
In the movie featuring Amrita Arora and Isha Koppikar, latter played the character of a possessive lesbian while Amrita plays her girlfriend, who pretends to be a lesbian but have an affair with Aashish Chowdhary.
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I Can't Think Straight and The World Unseen
Lisa Ray and Sheetal Seth also indulge in lesbian lovemaking in the English movies I Can't Think Straight and The World Unseen.
Both the films were not just about women asserting their sexuality, but also about their search for identity.
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Men Not Allowed
Ever since her stepping in the showbiz, Payal has successfully managed to keep her gossip cog rolling. Earlier it was Tauba Tauba and Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai then came in the sultry saga Men Not Allowed, where she shared the screen with newcomer Tina Mazumdar.
Though the tale was draped in the robe of love and betrayal but the crux that it had was wholly solely embedded in lesbianism, where women who are fed up of being deceived and tortured by men join forces and fall in love.