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Sunny Leone and Randeep Hooda in Jism 2 |
Similar to the directors of
The Dirty Picture, filmmakers like Pooja
Bhatt, and her father, Mahesh Bhatt, have tackled a dark side of sexual desire,
touching on the bodily needs of both hero and the heroine. Pooja and Mahesh
Bhatt try to experiment with the heroine’s sexuality in
Jism 2 [2012], with the introduction of the Indo-American
pornographic star, Sunny Leone. In
Jism 2,
Leone seduces an assassin to retrieve important information for the police. The
assassin and a police officer both play her love interests in this movie. Leone
is able to believably express herself as a strong heroine with her own desires
onscreen, because of her previous work in pornography.
Jism 2 creates
aesthetic view of sexuality when new talent combines with the fresh, natural
scenery of Sri Lanka. Stunning cinematography and careful boundaries to prevent
intimate scenes from becoming crude set this film apart from other Bollywood
movies related to this genre. Leone plays a character that is in complete jurisdiction
of her own sexuality and is able to manipulate it in whatever way she wishes. In
Jism
2, Leone is able to illustrate the shift to a more mature sexual identity
of Bollywood heroines.
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Emraan Hashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez Murder 2 |
Murder 2 [2011],
another Bhatt production, has a more multifaceted view on sexuality. This film
not only addresses escalated carnal cravings, but also focuses transvestites, and
prostitution.. Even though these different sexual elements are explored in
various ways, they end up intertwined with each other in the end. In
Murder 2, Emraan Hashmi plays a former
cop who is sent to investigate the disappearance of prostitutes in the area. Although
Hashmi and his girlfriend, Jacqueline Fernanadez, engage in a few rounds of sexual
intercourse in the film, he remains emotionally detached from her due to
personal reasons. She, on the other hand, tries desperately to expand their
physical bond with concepts of romantic love.
On the opposing side is Prashant Naryanan, a transvestite who brutally
murders prostitutes. Driven by his uncontrollable physical desire, he decides
to become a eunuch. The manner which
Murder
2 presents sexuality on three different platforms is an unusual, but daring
feat for a director. There is a thoughtful depiction of human trafficking, and
an attempt to realistically portray the emotional and carnal needs of men and
women in contemporary relationships. However, the sexuality of the transvestites
is not as tastefully explored as others.
Narayanan is portrayed as a psychotic killer who has deviated from
accepted social norms. Meanwhile, his transvestite friend’s character is
illustrated as crooked and overly dramatic.
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