All-out
sex
scene
in
Love,
Sex
Aur
Dhokha
may
be
the
most
shocking
scene
in
a
commercial
hindi
film
yet
Ekta
Kapoor's
next
release,
Love,
Sex
Aur
Dhokha,
directed
by
Dibakar
Banerjee,
is
a
path-breaking
film
in
many
ways.
It's
meant
to
shock
and
outrage.
And
though
the
film
transmits
that
in
every
thread,
the
most
scandalous
part
of
the
film
is
the
sex
scene
between
two
actors.
The
scene
comes
in
the
second
story
Paap
Ki
Dukaan.
It
is
the
most
shocking
scene
to
be
ever
filmed
in
a
commercial
Hindi
film.
Never
before
have
two
protagonists
stripped
down
completely.
But
the
nudity
in
the
scene
is
not
even
remotely
aimed
to
titillate.
If
anything,
it
is
gag-inducing,
guaranteed
to
repel
you.
Like
the
rape
scene
filmed
on
Monica
Bellucci
in
Irreversible.
Dibakar
Banerjee
isn't
happy,
"I
would
like
to
state
on
record
that
I
am
not
comfortable
about
the
picture
coming
out.
I
want
the
scene
to
be
judged
as
part
of
the
film.
To
use
the
picture
out
of
context
will
be
damaging
to
the
film.
The
idea
is
not
to
draw
vicarious
pleasure
from
it.
The
scene
comes
after
you
have
lived
with
the
character
for
30
minutes.
“The
story
makes
you
live
through
the
dilemma
of
the
character
and
how
they
realise
that
they
have
done
something
they
can
never
undo.
It's
tragic.
I
would
advise
the
people
who
go
to
watch
the
film
to
not
go
for
the
nude
scene
as
they
will
not
get
what
they
want."
Ekta
Kapoor,
Producer,
echoes
her
director's
thoughts,
"The
purpose
of
the
nude
scene
is
not
to
titillate.
The
scene
is
part
of
a
story
that
deals
with
a
MMS
scandal
and
establishes
loss
of
face
and
faith
after
the
act.
The
scene
is
so
stark
and
shot
so
realistically
that
at
the
end
of
the
story,
women
will
feel
upset,
men
scared.
When
you
love
someone,
you
are
uninhibited
but
when
that
person
takes
advantage
of
that,
it's
disgusting!"
Dibakar
says,
"I
am
apprehensive
about
the
reaction
of
the
members
of
the
censor
board
as
this
kind
of
film
needs
that
kind
of
sensitivity.
I
am
all
for
the
creative
integrity
of
the
subject
matter
and
my
job
is
to
see
that
the
message
is
delivered.
It's
not
about
the
sex
scene
but
how
to
retain
the
integrity
of
the
story
while
remaining
within
the
legal
limits
of
the
land.
I'd
say
it's
a
genre-defining
film
and
the
most
emotionally
draining,
gut-wrenching
film
I've
made
till
now.
There's
a
lot
of
heart
burn
in
LSD."
Story first published: Thursday, March 11, 2010, 13:54 [IST]