This story is from November 25, 2001

Kamasutra made from Hollywood point of view : Critic

MUMBAI: Mira Nair's much talked about film Kamasutra plays to the western audience and has been made "from Hollywood point of view", Spanish film critic Angel Comas said here maintaning that the director's upbringing in US perhaps was responsible for this.
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mumbai: mira nair's much talked about film kamasutra plays to the western audience and has been made "from hollywood point of view", spanish film critic angel comas said here maintaning that the director's upbringing in us perhaps was responsible for this. comas, who is here in connection with the on-going mami international film festival, told pti "the film is really erotic, something indians are known for opposing".
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he, however, clarifed "but i really liked it myself". "generally speaking, indians would not accept such an erotic film," he said adding, perhaps nair's upbringing in america had a lasting effect on her work. comas' comments came in the context that hollywood films were leaving their influence on movies across the globe including european and indian movies. indian producer amit khanna, however, did not agree to his views saying +a film automatically becomes indian the moment it is made by an indian and tells the story about indians. "the audience market does not really matter," khanna said.
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