In July 2010, law enforcement received information that Gilbert George Walks, Jr. had taken sexually explicit images of teen girls while they appeared to be passed out. Some of the photos, along with negatives, were found in Walks' possessions. Both girls were questioned and neither had any recollection of the photographs, which depict each of them completely unconscious, dressed by Walks in a pair of white thigh-high nylons and high heels. In one girl's case, Walks also photographed himself having sex with the girl. The exact dates of the photographs are unknown.
When questioned, Walks admitted that he had sex with one girl while she was passed out after disrobing and re-clothing her and photographing the scene. He denies having sex with the other girl, claiming to have only disrobed and photographed her. He is a convicted sexual offender who was on supervision at the time. Walks was charged and ultimately pled guilty to the offense.
Sameer "Sam" Acharya (Abhishek Bachchan), a male nurse and Kunal Chauhan (John Abraham), a fashion photographer are fun-loving, womanising bachelors in Miami. They first meet at a friend's place after a night out with girls and run into each other again when they are interested in renting the same apartment. The apartment belongs to Neha Melwani (Priyanka Chopra), who works for Verve. She lives there with her aunt Ishita "Ishu" Melwani, who refuses to sublet the apartment to either of them since Neha wants girls as flatmates. After meeting a gay soldier, Sam persuades a reluctant Kunal to pretend that they are lovers so they can rent the apartment. They regret their decision when they meet Neha since they are attracted to her. The three become good friends, and Sam and Kunal fall in love with her.
Manish Malhotra and Aki Narula designed Dostana's costumes (Malhotra for Chopra and Narula for the rest of the cast).[15] It was Malhotra's second time working with Chopra; the first was for Andaaz (2003). Since the film was set in Miami, he decided on a holiday look; Chopra's character, a fashion editor, would wear stylish, chic clothes.[16] The actress had "a lot of shorts, tank tops, tees, formal jackets and bikini tops", and her wardrobe had a "beach vibe."[13][16][17] Malhotra gave her a very young, "girlie" look.[15] He designed clean lines with many colours,[15] toning down Chopra's accessories: "You will notice that none of her dresses have any embroidery or designs either. All her outfits are mainly in satin, chiffon and georgette."[16]
Narula gave Abraham (who plays a fashion photographer who works and lives on the beach) cargo and boxer shorts, trunks for swimming scenes,[15] and jerseys and football shorts in windcheater fabrics.[16] He also gave him flip-flops, canvas shoes and T-shirts with slogans such as a "Use A Condom", which the designer considered important.[16] Malhotra and Narula collaborated on the colour palette: "If Manish would give Priyanka yellow, then I would go for a green for John and a pink for Abhishek."[15] Narula also designed for Deol, Irani, Kher and Mukherjee. He chose brands such as Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci for Deol (the Verve editor), giving him sleek suits with short jackets and skinny pants with narrow bottoms.[15] Kirron Kher, who played Bachchan's mother, was styled as a typical Punjabi salwar-kameez-clad woman with gota embroidery.[15] For Sushmita Mukherjee, who played Chopra's aunt, Narula chose animal prints and diamonds, pearls, silver and gold: "When we shopped for her it was like 'oh god, this is so tacky, let's buy it, or oh, I hate it, it'll be fabulous'".[15]
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