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Bollywood's iconic erotic movies

Feb13,2024

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"Bandit Queen" (1994), directed by Shekhar Kapur. The film was embroiled in controversy for its explicit language, sexual content, and nudity. It tells the story of Phoolan Devi and was based on a book by Mala Sen

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Bandit Queen

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Deepa Mehta's "Fire" (1996) is another film that stunned audiences with its portrayal of a lesbian relationship between two sisters-in-law, which was met with rejection by conservative Indian masses.

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 Fire

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"Kama Sutra: A Tale Of Love" (1996), featuring Rekha and Indira Varma, faced criticism for its graphic sex scenes.

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Kama Sutra: A Tale Of Love

The Bengali film "Chatrak" (2011), directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara and starring Paoli Das, has been described as one of the boldest Indian films ever made, focusing on themes of love and lust.

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Chatrak

"Water" (2005) by Deepa Mehta, faced protests due to its themes challenging traditional Indian customs

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Water

"Lipstick Under My Burkha" (2017) faced protests for its depiction of female sexuality

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Lipstick Under My Burkha

Shilpa Shukla's "B.A. Pass" have created controversies for their boldness.

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BA Pass