On the whole, LOVE SEX AUR DHOKHA is original, innovative and ground-breaking cinema, which will shock and provoke you. The film is definitely not for the faint-hearted or those who swear by stereotypical fares, but for those who yearn for a change. The youth, especially in metros, should fall hook, line and sinker for this one. The volatile title as also the explosive content should make this low-cost film [budgeted at approx. Rs. 1.5 cr.] a commercial accomplishment!
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written by tara, March 20, 2010
LSD is one intelligent movie which deserves all the accolades and appreciation for its narration and putting across directors view unapologetic. This movie showcases people's view on Love, sex and how people exploit these factors to their benefits & pleasure. Indeed a well made movie, I strongly recommended this movie to those who look out for for unconventional yet entertaining story. Of course there are some disturbing imagery but that's the way this movie meant to be. All the best Ekta Kapoor, we love your vision.
written by yugandhar gokhale , March 20, 2010
I just watched the movie and i'll say it scores on every aspect. The direction is hard-hitting (hardly surprising) and the actors have really done justice to whatever role they played. Just like the best of the best movies, it's not perfect and there are a couple of things that seemed odd but we can sure as hell allow that.
I won't talk about the plot here but the stories have been connected very well and overall it was a very engaging experience.
The thing that pleased me the most was the liberal use of 'gaalis'! It's something that's found nearly in every language, every culture and I have waited for years to see free flowing, natural and context-wise appropriate use of abuses in a bollywood movie! We've finally stopped beating around the bush on the pretext of maintaining decency.
We've finally started experimenting with interesting, odd, engaging, seen but not noticed issues.
We've finally started making good movies!
We're finally there!
I won't talk about the plot here but the stories have been connected very well and overall it was a very engaging experience.
The thing that pleased me the most was the liberal use of 'gaalis'! It's something that's found nearly in every language, every culture and I have waited for years to see free flowing, natural and context-wise appropriate use of abuses in a bollywood movie! We've finally stopped beating around the bush on the pretext of maintaining decency.
We've finally started experimenting with interesting, odd, engaging, seen but not noticed issues.
We've finally started making good movies!
We're finally there!
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