Kama Sutra: Naveen Andrews, Sarita Choudhury, Indira Varma ...
What do customers ultimately buy after viewing this item. Kama Sutra On the other hand, if you're feeling sexy and in the mood for a lush, seductive, and visually stunning film set in 16th-century India, this one will please you like the best foreplay you've ever experienced. Or it will relax you like a full treatment at a pampering spa--either way, you're gonna feel pretty fantastic. Its melodramatic plot is involving enough to elevate the movie high above soft-core adult fare, so you won't feel guilty after watching it. Later, after being trained to master the Kama Sutra's many "lessons of love," Maya will be the king's courtesan, and emotions will run high between the former best friends. But the plot is of secondary importance here (a fact that resulted in many mixed reviews), and so Kama Sutra works best as a colorful and irresistibly sexy story that is worth seeing just for the startling beauty of the film and its cast. Throughout, the film is infused with light-hearted, but nevertheless heated, eroticism informed by female sensibilities. What is most surprising is that it does have a message; one might say that despite being set in 16th century India, it is a modern morality play told more than a little tongue-in-cheek. Maya, born into a servant caste, and thereby relegated to a powerless situation in a rigid society, manages with daring, intelligence, and humor to live an authentic life. She acts boldly, at times, to shape her destiny; but she also accepts with equanimity the turns of fate that she cannot control. I think I can say without giving away anything that I love the final scene where, on the metaphorical path of life, she walks serenely out of the chaos and madness created by powerful men into the peace of her own future. Oh, that one might do as well in the madness of the 21st century. It had beautiful people, costumes as well as scenary. I like it For this Movie and more visit us online for lingerire, kama sutra books games and online community. For in the East, it has always been known that adults NEED and enjoy tales no less than any child would. In this case, the powerful one is a Prince, evil yet very sexy Naveen Andrews (Kip in "The English Patient"). The object of his desire is Maya, who is forced to become courtesan, after some unfortunate events. It is entertaining and at the same time philosophical. It was nice to see "making love"-scenes, as oppose to random and mostly meaningless sex-scenes that seem to dominate today's cinema. I also regret over-using the word "beautiful" in my review:). The movie actually centers around the character Maya (not played by Sarita Choudhury) who grows up as a servant and. I really enjoyed this movie because of the glance into ancient india. It expressed it's beauty in the land, the culture and the people, especially the women. For one thing, it puzzles me how this westernized view of India -- plush with its dusky women courtesans and its white bread social beliefs -- is associated with "Kama. It had beautiful people, costumes as well as scenary. I like the fact that it wasn't a stereotypical Sex movie that was overdone with lusty and. I loved this movie for a lot of reasons--cinematography, storyline, etc. However, it's the line at the very end that spoke to my heart. Read more Published on April 24 2003 by purple thunda 4. On the big screen they were sumptious and epic but something has been lost in the transfer, as if they used a bad print or didn't spend the. Feedback Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images.