This story is from September 9, 2011

Is Bollywood getting enough sex?

Sex sells. And it’s not just Neha Dhupia who thinks so anymore. Even for a conservative country like ours, films have forayed into a bolder and wilder space.
Is Bollywood getting enough sex?
Sexsells. And it’s not just Neha Dhupia who thinks so anymore. Even for aconservative country like ours, films have forayed into a bolder and wilderspace.
Necklines have plunged to dangerous depths, the use ofbed-sheets to cover-up ‘controversial’ bedroom scenes is a thing ofthe past and roses embracing each other is no longer symbolic of a kissingscene.
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Actors are tagged as serial kissers and skin-show is in!
Thisweek, on Bollywood Big Story, zoOm will take the covers off this hot andsensational topic. Is sex overrated in our industry? Do the ‘familymovie’ audience still cringe at the idea of watching lovemaking on scenesthe silver-screen? Is Bollywood getting enough sex or are we sex starved?
Bollywood’s filmmakers and actors fight it out on BollywoodBig Story this week. On Sat, 10th Sept, at 12:30pm only on zoOm –India’s No.1 Bollywoodchannel.
Naseeruddin Shah:“At least for The Dirty Picture, the word ‘dirty’ can only beused in its literalsense.”
Anurag Kashyap:“My cameras have never lingered around legs and cleavages. I handlesexuality very healthily, unlike other A-listdirectors.”
VidyaBalan: “I don’t feel uncomfortable while shooting bold scenesbecause most of them, in my case, are aestheticallyshot.”
MadhurBhandarkar: “Indian audience is different. Sex might be a casualthing in the west, but we still see it as astigma.”
Sonam Kapoor:“I don’t understand why we have to make such a big deal out of it.We watch it so casually in Hollywoodfilms.”
Arjun Rampal:“I try to avoid bold scenes unless the script demands it, but Idon’t see why we should look at sex as a novelty. We’re from theland of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro after all!”
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