Kamasutra: The Revenge

Film by Rupesh Paul From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kamasutra: The Revenge is an epic erotic drama film written and directed by Rupesh Paul.[1][2] The film was announced at Cannes Film Festival, by Paul after the premiere of his movie, Saint Dracula 3D, at the festival.[3] Set in a historical backdrop, it is the journey of a poignant love amidst deceit and combat. Based on Vatsyayana's ancient Sanskrit literature, the movie narrates the tale of the forbidden world of sex and sensuality and how it transforms one's body, mind, and soul.

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Kamasutra: The Revenge
Directed byRupesh Paul
Written byRupesh Paul
Produced bySan2Creations
Rupesh Paul Productions Limited
StarringAndria D'Souza
Makarand Deshpande
CinematographySapan Narula
Edited byAjay Devaloka
Music bySaachin
Sreejith
Muhammad Ali (Background score)
Distributed bySan2Creations
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish
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Synopsis

A young and beautiful princess is robbed of her dreams when forced to accept a Middle-aged King as her husband. Seething with hatred and revenge comes another princess who is bound to destroy the king and his kingdom. Just like in a game of chess, one wrong move from the princess changes the course of her destiny. As the tussle between love and betrayal continues - the question remains: who will win this game - love or vengeance?

Cast

Production

Kamasutra: The Revenge was 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.[5]

Music

Five of the songs from this film were shortlisted for nominations in the Best Original Song category for the 86th Academy Awards.[6] These songs were:

  • "Aygiri Nadani"
  • "Har Har Mahadeva"
  • "I Felt"
  • "Of The Soil"
  • "Sawariya"

Controversy

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 wanted to replace her with Eva Longoria or Mila Kunis.[7] Chopra later apologized to him in writing, stating that she would not say or write anything about the film without the consent of the producers.[8]

On 9 February, Paul filed a lawsuit against Chopra for defamation, alleging that the actress had abused him on the social networking service Twitter.[9] By March, however, both parties dropped the lawsuits, publicly stating that they had decided to move on from the misunderstanding.[10]

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