One Night Stand Bollywood Movie

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OneNight Stand is a 2016 Indian Hindi erotic romantic drama film written by Bhavani Iyer and directed by Jasmine D'Souza. It features Tanuj Virwani and Sunny Leone in the lead roles. The film centers on a man who ends up becoming obsessed with a woman he has a one night stand with. Principal photography was wrapped up in 55 days and filming locations included Mumbai, Bangkok and Pune.[2] The film was released on 6 May 2016.[3] The film was also dubbed in Telugu and Tamil .

The movie starts off with a flashback that's being narrated by Urvil (Tanuj Virwani). It is the flashback and a series of events from his past that has defined his present. The flashback starts off with a fashion show organised by his event management agency in Phuket, Thailand. And after completing the event successfully, Urvil and his colleagues go drinking to celebrate. It is here that his friends challenge him to speak to a rank stranger (Sunny Leone) for a few thousand rupees. An attempt to win the bet gets him introduced to the stranger who, in turn, introduces herself as Celina. What follows after that, is unlimited liquor drinking by the two of them, which ultimately lands them up in bed together. But, the very next day, when Urvil gets up, he finds out that Celina has already left the room, without leaving any details of her whereabouts. And when Urvil comes back to his home in Pune, he is welcomed by his beautiful and dutiful wife Simran (Nyra Banerjee). Things are absolutely smooth between the couple, until one day Urvil accidentally spots Celina in the same mall wherein he has gone for shopping with his wife Simran. That very sight of Celina freshens up his 'one night stand' with her, which, in turn, gets translated into his desperation to meet her again. Thereafter begins his unending quest to hunt down Celina from the length and the breadth of the world. Amidst all this, Urvil gets extremely busy with his company's big-budget event of a product launch.


It is here where he gets introduced to his rich client Adhiraj Kapoor (Khalid Siddiqui) and his family, which takes the daylights out of Urvil. The mysterious lady Celina is none other than Ambar, wife of Adhiraj, who, along with their young son Jahaan (Rehan Pathan) and Adhiraj's father Raghav (Kanwaljeet Singh), stay in their posh villa in Koregaon Park, Pune. Urvil loses interest in his job and wife and stalks Celina/ Ambar. His colleague David (Ninad Kamat) advises him to forget Ambar in order to save his marriage but he ignores his advice. Urvil tails Ambar continuously. Being fed up, she asks him to leave her alone and forget whatever happened between them as 'one night stand' but he refuses to do so and Urvil haunts her so much that he reaches their home and embarrasses Ambar. He rapes Simran, uttering Celina(Ambar)'s name. She picks up a fight with him and on the pretext of dropping him to his office, she races their car in the busy street asking Urvil to confess as to who is Celina and about their affair. He is terrified due to the rashly driven speeding car and admits to Simran about the illegitimate affair with Celina. She drops him on the road-side and tells him that it's all over between them. He returns home and begs her to pardon him for his folly but Simran is firm in refusing. Ultimately, Ambar calls Urvil to a spot on the highway to inform him that he should forget whatever happened between them and leave her alone. Urvil blames her for his marriage turmoil but she retorts that he was himself responsible. When Urvil threatens her that he would reveal the secret to Adhiraj, she informs him that she would do so herself irrespective of the consequence. She leaves him alone brooding about his future. The film ends with Urvil quitting his job and moving ahead in life in search of a new beginning.


Rana Daggubati was replaced by Tanuj Virwani due to the former's lack of dates as he was committed for his Telugu film Baahubali. Sunny Leone started preparing for her role since December 2014.[2] Filming was wrapped up in 55 days.[4]


The music for the film was composed by Jeet Gannguli, Meet Bros, Tony Kakkar and Vivek Kar, while the background score was composed by Sandeep Shirodkar. The lyrics were penned by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir and Shabbir Ahmed. The first song "Do Peg Maar" was released on 30 March 2016. The second song "Ijazat" released on 4 April 2016. The soundtrack was released on 6 April 2016 by T-Series.[5]


Bollywood celebrities are known for their outgoing and bold lifestyles. Many of them are also open to new experiences and have accepted the same publicly. One-night stands, although a western phenomenon, has gained popularity among the youth. Bollywood actors too are not averse to the idea of one night stand.


A number of Bollywood celebs have openly confessed to having a one night stand. Well, some of them were expected a few were totally unexpected. Some even found their true love due to these flings. Ranveer Singh to Emraan Hashmi and more Bollywood actors have opened up on the concept of One Night Stand.


The actor garnered the tag of Serial Kisser as soon as he marked his presence in Bollywood. Emraan has also confessed in an interview with a channel that he misses one-night stands the most when asked what he misses about being single. Post marriage the Chehre actor is a very family-oriented person and dotes on his wife and son.


Bollywood and TV actor Krushna Abhishek revealed that he too indulged in one night stands. He further revealed that he fell in love with his wife Kashmira Shah during one of these casual flings. The couple are parents to two adorable twin sons, Rayaan and Krishaang K Sharm


Sunny Leone had featured in a movie called One Night Stand. She also revealed that she had once been involved in One Night Stand before she got committed to her hubby Daniel Webber. The much in love couple are parents to three children two twins and a daughter.


Sherlyn Chopra is famous for her bold and beautiful image in the industry. She openly admitted to having a one-night stand that turned into a relationship. But she had to end it as her beau wanted ever after, and she was not ready for commitment. So they parted and chose separate ways


Recently, I was invited to speak to students at a prestigious college on college life, survival and life issues. In the course of the session, the obvious subject that came to the fore was sex and I was asked for my viewpoint on one-night-stands. What made it even more difficult was that it was a mixed audience of boys and girls. These days with boys and girls aged nineteen going on twenty-nine, it becomes a little obsolete, to begin with views on safe sex in relation to birds and bees.


Whenever you think of One Night Stand many questions starts arising in your mind. As one-night stand is taboo in our society and culture but we can't go away the fact of our modernisation. Sex. Strangers. Intimacy. Awkwardness. Ecstasy these all take place when we think and talk about one-night stands.


But when we recently reported that Tanuj Virwani's One-night Stand is an all time hyped story and it touched a nerve because it is with none other Bollywood hotty Sunny Leone. So we decided to get an expert Tanuj on the topic and asked him to break down the pros and cons of a one night stand. Tanuj says, " A one-night stand can is all about fun and it's your chance to go out wild for one night. it is a spontaneous sexual adventure without further commitment. With one-night stands, however, interactions are merely physical. Take my tips for one-night stands and run."


When it's time to go, just kiss on the cheek and a say the last message as you no longer going to be in touch with her. "I had a really fun time with you" is the perfect exit line. as it contains no promise or any future engagements.


"'Compro' is a very short, simple, sweet term for a one-night stand... you sleep with me, and you will get work. They called me so many times for dinner and said we will just have a 'good time.' They say, until you compromise, or you open up, or do bold scenes, it won't work," she said.


Living in India's city of dreams is expensive, and work is unsteady for Das and her flatmates who live in a shabby old apartment complex in Mumbai's Andheri suburbs. They try to pick up small roles until their big break and regularly face predators at their workplace.


"While returning after a shoot, a production coordinator was dropping off all of the female actors. I was the one he was dropping off last. I still have no words to describe what happened next. He started touching himself and me. I just froze," Das said, visibly shaking while recalling the traumatic incident.


The multimillion-dollar enterprise was rocked by allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior against several prominent producers, directors, actors and celebrities. Tanushree Dutta, an actress and former Miss India Universe in 2004, accused her co-actor Nana Patekar of sexually molesting her during the filming of a song for a movie. Janice Sequeira, a journalist at the time, said she was an eyewitness to the alleged harassment.


"Then the #MeToo movement took a life of its own. For a few days that was all, it was like every day there was either a film personality or someone from a different industry, comedians, actors, everyone was being called out."


The industry produces more than 1,000 films annually which are watched by around 3 billion people worldwide. The fallout seemed to be pushing the industry in a positive direction. Production houses like Phantom Films and All India Bakchod were dissolved, streaming giants demanded better compliance and the wave of allegations sparked a debate about consent and complicity.


Yet, to date, there have been zero convictions. Only a handful of cases reached court, only to be dismissed later due to lack of evidence. The accused eventually returned to work, some more powerful than before.


"The fact that I spoke up was troublesome for them. It created some kind of tectonic wave within the sets, there are so many other men, no one knows what will happen," Mohapatra told DW. She lost out on projects and became a pariah in the industry.

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