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'''Tales of The Kama Sutra : The Perfumed Garden''' is a [[2000 in film|2000]] [[United States|American]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Jag Mundhra]], with original soundtrack by Tor Hyams. The film takes its title from the ancient [[India]]n text, the ''[[Kama Sutra]]'', but this only serves as a common link between the characters. The film is touted as a prequel to [[Mira Nair]]'s |
'''Tales of The Kama Sutra : The Perfumed Garden''' is a [[2000 in film|2000]] [[United States|American]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Jag Mundhra]], with original soundtrack by Tor Hyams. The film takes its title from the ancient [[India]]n text, the ''[[Kama Sutra]]'', but this only serves as a common link between the characters. The film is touted as a prequel to [[Mira Nair]]'s |
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During filming in India, the name of the project was not revealed to government officials who would have denied the petition to film in [[India]] had it been called "Kama Sutra." Since government officials made many periodic visits to the set to ensure proper Indian film etiquette, the cast had to improvise fake scenes which avoided the nudity and sexuality central to the story. Upon completion, authorities screened the film and it was subsequently banned in India because of the erotic scenes. |
During filming in India, the name of the project was not revealed to government officials who would have denied the petition to film in [[India]] had it been called "Kama Sutra." Since government officials made many periodic visits to the set to ensure proper Indian film etiquette, the cast had to improvise fake scenes which avoided the nudity and sexuality central to the story. Upon completion, authorities screened the film and it was subsequently banned in India because of the erotic scenes. |
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Tales of The Kama Sutra : The Perfumed Garden | |
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Directed by | Jag Mundhra |
Written by | Randor Guy |
Produced by | Gregory Cascante Ram Kay |
Starring | Ivan Baccarat Amy Lindsay Rajeshwari Sachdev Naser Kim Dawson Gigi St. Blaque |
Cinematography | Ashok Kumar |
Edited by | Tom Barger |
Distributed by | Angles Enetertainent |
Release date | 2000 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Template:FilmIndia |
Language | English |
Tales of The Kama Sutra : The Perfumed Garden is a 2000 American drama film directed by Jag Mundhra, with original soundtrack by Tor Hyams. The film takes its title from the ancient Indian text, the Kama Sutra, but this only serves as a common link between the characters. The film is touted as a prequel to Mira Nair's Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love.[1]
During filming in India, the name of the project was not revealed to government officials who would have denied the petition to film in India had it been called "Kama Sutra." Since government officials made many periodic visits to the set to ensure proper Indian film etiquette, the cast had to improvise fake scenes which avoided the nudity and sexuality central to the story. Upon completion, authorities screened the film and it was subsequently banned in India because of the erotic scenes.
Plot
When an American couple Michael and Lisa travel to India to restore an erotic sex godess sculpture in Rajasthan, they are immediately acquainted with the Vatsayana Kama Sutra in a fictional set up of Kama sutra school. The couple were taught the skills of seduction by Abhisarika a Royal Kamasutra expert . when forbidden desires are revealed, vows are broken leading to infidelity.