Kamasutra 3D

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Kamasutra
File:Kamasutra 3D official poster 2.jpg
Directed by Rupesh Paul
Written by Rupesh Paul
Cinematography Sapan Narula (2D)
Ratheesh KG (3D)
Edited by Ajay Devlokha
Country India
Language English
Hindi

Kamasutra 3D is an erotic drama [1] directed by Rupesh Paul. The film is based on Vātsyāyana's Kama Sutra, an ancient Indian text in Sanskrit literature about human sexuality. Sherlyn Chopra plays the lead in the film.The film is not released yet and no details has been made available on the film after 2014.

Cast

Production

Development

Kamasutra 3D is produced under the house of Rupesh Paul Productions Limited and presented by G J Entertainments. The story has been written by the director. The film is co-produced and designed by Sohan Roy, and Dr George John is the executive producer.[4]

The film was announced at Cannes Film Festival 2012, by Rupesh Paul- the director of the film, after the premiere of his movie, Saint Dracula 3D, at the festival.[5] The first look of Kamasutra 3D, was unveiled at NFDC's film bazaar on 22 November 2012 which was held on the sidelines of International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2012 in Goa.[6] The Kamasutra 3D – Photo Shoot Video with Sherlyn Chopra was revealed on 19 January 2013.[7]

At the 66th Cannes International Film Festival, the producers revealed the name of the male lead, King Malkhan, and distributed copies of the Kama Sutra to all the Cannes delegates[8] and also showed its second trailer.[9]

Kamasutra 3D was in the contention list of the 86th Academy Awards, with selection in the three categories – Best Motion Picture, Original Score and Original Song with 5 songs. It is the only movie from India contending in the music category lists. The results were announced on 16 December 2013 by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on its official website.[10][11][12][13]

Songs

Kamasutra 3D is the only Indian film with 5 songs to be selected in the Original Song contention category for the 86th Academy Awards. The songs include – Aygiri Nandini, Saawariya, I Felt, Of Soil and Har Har Mahadeva – composed by Chennai based music directors, Saachin & Sreejith while its lyrics were written by Rupesh Paul and Pratyush Prakash.[14][15][16][17]

Disputes between Paul and Chopra

The director Rupesh Paul decided to replace Sherlyn Chopra, after Chopra uploaded a video clip of the photo shoot of the film on her YouTube channel without seeking his permission. He decided to replace her with Eva Longoria or Mila Kunis.[18] Chopra later apologised to him in writing, stating that she would not say or write anything about the film without the consent of the producers.[19]

On 9 February 2014, Paul filed a lawsuit against Chopra for defamation, alleging that the actress had abused him on the social networking service Twitter.[20] On 22 February Paul filed another complaint against Chopra, seeking anticipatory bail.[21]

By March 2014, however, both parties dropped the lawsuits, publicly stating that they had decided to move on from the misunderstanding.[22]

See also

References

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