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Zaheer Mahmood

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Feb 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/21/96
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To start this debate off, here's a scene from the movie Saugandh starring Akshay
Kumar and Rakhee Gulzar:

In one scene, Rakhee is asleep in a barn, and is shivering in her sleep from the cold
night. Akshay, who has kidnapped Rakhee, sees her shivering, and says to his
companion (well something along the lines of...):

"is ko bahut hi tandh (cold) lagh rahi hey...agar issi tara rahi to raat mein mar jayei
gi. Mein is ko apney jism (body) ki garmi se is ki jaan bachaun (to save) ga.
Then he starts taking his clothes off, and the scence ends there, with the obvious
indication that he has sex with her in order to 'keep her alive' through the cold of
the night. What's worse...Rakhee THANKS Akshay the morning after for doing this in
order to save her life.!

Does anyone else know silly/sick/pointless scenes like this from other Indian
movies?


Zaheer
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/

afd

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Feb 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/21/96
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are you sure that they slept together? he could have just warmed her body
with his, and not have had sex with her? also, is this a new movie? who
else is in it?

thanks!

ANWAR SADAT

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Feb 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/21/96
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There's a similar scene in "Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati" (1988, i
think). Meenakshi is shivering at night (she just got rescued out of icy
water), and Amitabh decides that he has to use his body warmth to keep
her from shivering to death. So he starts taking his shirt off and, once
again, the rest is left to your imagination. Later on (obviously not the
same night!), Meenakshi finds out that she's pregnant. Now I just don't
understand this. I really don't. Even if he had to use his body warmth
to keep her alive, why did he need to have sex with her? Maybe I'm just
a kid, so I don't understand these things..., but I would guess that just
lying next to her would be enough! :) Anyways.... that's Indian movies
for 'ya...!


Kuntal M. Daftary

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Feb 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/21/96
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e0fp...@erin.utoronto.ca (ANWAR SADAT) wrote:
>Even if he had to use his body warmth
>to keep her alive, why did he need to have sex with her?

just try lying next to a woman close enuff so that she gets
the warmth of ur body (under the situation of the movies which
i dont wanna describe here) and u will find out ;-)

anyway, this post was to enlist one more movie in this list...
dont remember the name as usual... but starred shashi kapoor,
sharmila tagore (these two playing the critical role discussed)
and shatrugna sinha... the movie is unmissable... but still for
the benefit of official movie name diggers of this NG [:)] i will
provide with story...

SK and ST are studying medicine in the same class... prof one day
describes that body-heat is the only way of saving life in
resourceless situation... director puts such a situtaion in the
movie for the benefirt of SK... soon there is a "kapoor-let" to be born

STs father schemes and breaks apart ST and SK and SK goes away
feeling ditched (which he was not)... and with his son...

later both meet and director again (this time to his convenience)
makes up situation to bring them together in life...


--
later
kuntal

diwaanaa leke aayaa hai, dil kaa taraanaa
dekho kaheen yaaron, thukaraa na denaa...
meraa nazaraanaa...


Peeyush Ranjan

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Feb 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/21/96
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ANWAR SADAT wrote:
>
> There's a similar scene in "Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati" (1988, i

Surprisingly, it is nothing which was unique to the later movies... Aa
gale lag jaa, a Sashi Kapoor- Sharmila starrer, had precisely the same
theme, where Sashi Kapoor has sex with Sharmila to "save" her from dying
of cold. So much for the tasteful movies.

-Peeyush

V. Chowdary Jampala

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Feb 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/22/96
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Kuntal M. Daftary (daft...@cs.purdue.edu) wrote:
: anyway, this post was to enlist one more movie in this list...

: dont remember the name as usual... but starred shashi kapoor,
: sharmila tagore (these two playing the critical role discussed)
: and shatrugna sinha... the movie is unmissable... but still for
: the benefit of official movie name diggers of this NG [:)] i will
: provide with story...


The movie is in question is Manmohan Desai's Aa Gale Lag Ja

Regards. --- V. Chowdary Jampala

Pardee95

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Feb 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/22/96
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Any movie that has go some sex in it is tasteful as far as I'm concerned,
unless it's a porno of course.

It's about time Indian movies reflected Indian reality a little more
closely than the bag of shit we currently see, boy meets girl, then dances
around in fields full of flowers to some cotton picking sound track that
comes from nowhere. Then the two dance in full synchronisation in a
supposedly spontaneous fit of joy.

Bah - I'm going to puke.

Peeyush Ranjan

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Feb 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/22/96
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Pardee95 wrote:
>
> Any movie that has go some sex in it is tasteful as far as I'm
> concerned,
> unless it's a porno of course.

Well.. your choice.. but most of the people like sex in movies if it is
tastefully done, not just if it is subtly better than pronography.

-Peeyush

Roy Raja

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Feb 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/22/96
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In article <312B26...@futurenet.co.uk>,

Zaheer Mahmood <zah...@futurenet.co.uk> wrote:
>order to save her life.!
>Does anyone else know silly/sick/pointless scenes like this from other Indian
>movies?
>Zaheer

Indian movies are full of such situation. Though it might not appeal
to you, medically speaking this is true. In a situation, when hypothermia
is possible, not giving body warmth will result in serious damage to body.
When other sources of providing heat are not available, this is the
simplest and best solution, medically speaking. I saw this advice given
by a doctor in a medical program on TV in Canada.

Raja


Roy Raja

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Feb 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/22/96
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In article <4gfptr$l...@tuzo.erin>,

ANWAR SADAT <e0fp...@erin.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> There's a similar scene in "Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati" (1988, i
>think). Meenakshi is shivering at night (she just got rescued out of icy
>water), and Amitabh decides that he has to use his body warmth to keep
>her from shivering to death. So he starts taking his shirt off and, once
>again, the rest is left to your imagination. Later on (obviously not the

There are similar scenes in several movies. There is one in "Badle ki
aag" *ing Dharmendra.

>same night!), Meenakshi finds out that she's pregnant. Now I just don't
>understand this. I really don't. Even if he had to use his body warmth
>to keep her alive, why did he need to have sex with her? Maybe I'm just
>a kid, so I don't understand these things..., but I would guess that just
>lying next to her would be enough! :) Anyways.... that's Indian movies
>for 'ya...!

It is because just rubbing your body will not generate same amount
of heat as having sex. Sure you look like a kid in this matter. :)

Raja


Shabari Kumar

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Feb 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/23/96
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really, i always thought people like crude and vulgar displays. surely
there must be some explanation for the fondness indian movies have for
grunting hip thrusts.

>
> -Peeyush
>
>

Pardee95

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Feb 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/23/96
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Harsh,

That's the damn best response I've seen thus far. You've gotta be British
with that wacky outlook.

Meenakshi Abbi

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Feb 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/23/96
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Ali wrote:
>
> The worst tasteless sex eneundo I have seen was in Gopi Kishan:
> The lwad actress (other than Krishna Kapoor) asks the hero to come to
> the hotel.
>
> Turn the lights off and we won't know what happens


I think the actress was Shilpa Shroakar. And the song was (I think)
"Baati Na Buja Mujhe Lagta Hai Daar"

If this song is right, though, I think Karishma was in it.


Meenakshi

Zaheer Mahmood

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Feb 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/23/96
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> There's a similar scene in "Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati" (1988, i
>think). Meenakshi is shivering at night (she just got rescued out of icy
<stuff deleted>

It makes me wonder the mentality of some of the Hindi movie directors to
churn out rubbish like this. Come to think of it, why on earth does the
actress agree to these sort of scenes?

Hmmm...

Just another of my $2 worth...

Ali

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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The worst tasteless sex eneundo I have seen was in Gopi Kishan:
The lwad actress (other than Krishna Kapoor) asks the hero to come to
the hotel.
He does(big surprise) and there upon she seduces him wearing very

little. The scene turns into a song which says:
Turn the lights off and we won't know what happens

During the song, the film segments various shots of the two in various
comprimising positions. Including of all things, a scene where is
face is between her thighs. Her facial expression is then shown with
her moaning(silent no ADR on that one!). But the viewer gets the
idea.


Ruta Wilk

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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>
>Well.. your choice.. but most of the people like sex in movies if it is
>tastefully done, not just if it is subtly better than pronography.
>

Well, I for one certainly don't mind sex in the cinema, especially
on the screen, although in the audience, it can be a trifle
distracting.

Harsh.


Ikram Ahmed Khan

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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Ali (yku0...@yorku.ca) wrote:
: The worst tasteless sex eneundo I have seen was in Gopi Kishan:
: she seduces him wearing very

: little. The scene turns into a song which says:
: Turn the lights off and we won't know what happens

Factually incorrect. The song (picturised on Mr. Shetty and Ms. KarismaK)
goes Batti na bujha, mujhe lagta hai dar. Hardly the same as your
interpretation. Also don't exactly know what clothes people in Canada wear,
but her clothes would be considered extremely normal over here in Texas.
Also for half the song she is wearing slacks (hardly what one calls little,
right?). I am able to say this with some assurance, as I have watched this
song get repeated ad absurdum on Zee Top 10. What was I doing watching it??
Trying to catch Zee play the other song in that movie.... Hai hukku hai
hukku hai hai.... Wow! Wattasong!

Later,
Ikram.

ps. Try looking into the interpretations of two rather good songs.
Raat akeli hai and Aaja panchhi akela hai. The latter was especially
objected to at that time. There actually were cries of dropping it from the
movie!


Meenakshi Abbi

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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Zaheer Mahmood wrote:

> It makes me wonder the mentality of some of the Hindi movie directors to
> churn out rubbish like this. Come to think of it, why on earth does the
> actress agree to these sort of scenes?
>

what about the actors?

Ali

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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iak...@weber.tamu.edu (Ikram Ahmed Khan) wrote:
>Factually incorrect. The song (picturised on Mr. Shetty and Ms. KarismaK)
>goes Batti na bujha, mujhe lagta hai dar. Hardly the same as your
>interpretation. Also don't exactly know what clothes people in Canada wear,
>but her clothes would be considered extremely normal over here in Texas.
>Also for half the song she is wearing slacks (hardly what one calls little,
>right?).

Are you sure about that? The song implies what I defined as its
meaning(its been some time since I saw it). BUt as for the clothes, I
don't remember her in slacks at all (I must review the bloody film
again..). I could have sworn she was wearing a white satin or silk
camisole.


Ikram Ahmed Khan

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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Ali (yku0...@yorku.ca) wrote:
: I could have sworn she was wearing a white satin or silk
: camisole.

Dark clothes.... she wears dark clothes in that song. Black or blue-black
kinda stuff.

Later,
Ikram.


Animesh Karna

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Feb 25, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/25/96
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Zaheer Mahmood <zah...@futurenet.co.uk> wrote:

>In one scene, Rakhee is asleep in a barn, and is shivering in her sleep from the cold
>night. Akshay, who has kidnapped Rakhee, sees her shivering, and says to his
>companion (well something along the lines of...):

>"is ko bahut hi tandh (cold) lagh rahi hey...agar issi tara rahi to raat mein mar jayei
>gi. Mein is ko apney jism (body) ki garmi se is ki jaan bachaun (to save) ga.
>Then he starts taking his clothes off, and the scence ends there, with the obvious
>indication that he has sex with her in order to 'keep her alive' through the cold of
>the night. What's worse...Rakhee THANKS Akshay the morning after for doing this in

>order to save her life.!

There was something quite similar to this in an episode of "Taxi".

Jacob Levich

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Feb 26, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/26/96
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_Well-handled_ sexual innuendo can be the highlight of a film IMHO. An
example: the invisible "kiss" planted on Sridevi's lips in MR. INDIA
(presumably accomplished by shooting through a pane of glass).

Also: some has told me about a classic scene in which a "kiss" takes
place via a girl taking a bite out of an apple and handing it to a
boy, who proceeds to relish it (and by extension, her) himself. Does
anyone know which film this is?

Any other examples?


Regards,

Jake Levich
jle...@newscorp.com


Ikram Ahmed Khan

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Feb 26, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/26/96
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Animesh Karna (ka...@voicenet.com) wrote:

: There was something quite similar to this in an episode of "Taxi".

Forgive my ignorance, but what is "Taxi"? A TV serial in India? Or over here?

Btw, can we discuss TV serials on ramli? Volker's suggestion of having a FAQ
for this group was excellent. How about it folks?? So, what is the process
of setting up FAQs.... Navin, where are you??

Later,
Ikram.

Kuntal Shah

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Feb 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/27/96
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>>>>> "Zaheer" == Zaheer Mahmood <zah...@futurenet.co.uk> writes:

Zaheer> To start this debate off, here's a scene from the movie
Zaheer> Saugandh starring Akshay Kumar and Rakhee Gulzar:

Zaheer> In one scene, Rakhee is asleep in a barn, and is shivering
Zaheer> in her sleep from the cold night. Akshay, who has
Zaheer> kidnapped Rakhee, sees her shivering, and says to his
Zaheer> companion (well something along the lines of...):

Zaheer> "is ko bahut hi tandh (cold) lagh rahi hey...agar issi
Zaheer> tara rahi to raat mein mar jayei gi. Mein is ko apney jism
Zaheer> (body) ki garmi se is ki jaan bachaun (to save) ga. Then
Zaheer> he starts taking his clothes off, and the scence ends
Zaheer> there, with the obvious indication that he has sex with
Zaheer> her in order to 'keep her alive' through the cold of the
Zaheer> night. What's worse...Rakhee THANKS Akshay the morning
Zaheer> after for doing this in order to save her life.!

You are writing the unspeakable !!

In Saugandh, Rakhi plays the role of Akshay's mother !!!

The heroine you are talking about is ShantiPriya, Bhanupriya's sister.

Please verify the facts before writing such things. Rakhi and Akshay -
Oh NO !!!!

--
Kuntal.
______________________________________________________________________
| Tere jahaN maiN aisa nahiN ke pyar na ho
| jahaN ummeed ho is ki wahaN nahiN milta
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Zaheer Mahmood

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Feb 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/27/96
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> You are writing the unspeakable !!

> In Saugandh, Rakhi plays the role of Akshay's mother !!!

> The heroine you are talking about is ShantiPriya, Bhanupriya's >sister.

> Please verify the facts before writing such things. Rakhi and Akshay -
> Oh NO !!!!

Oh no!
how embarassing...heh heh
Apologies for that!!!!


ZM

PariD

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Feb 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/27/96
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Can't remember the name of the movie. It had Dimple and Anil with a
special appearance of Sridevi. In it, all of a sudden you see hay and
then Dimple and Anil on (under?) the hay. Totally stupid.

Amitabha Lahiri

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Feb 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/27/96
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In article <c9g2bx5...@damayanti.india.ti.com> Kuntal Shah

(kun...@india.ti.com) wrote:
> >>>>> "Zaheer" == Zaheer Mahmood <zah...@futurenet.co.uk> writes:

> Zaheer> To start this debate off, here's a scene from the movie
> Zaheer> Saugandh starring Akshay Kumar and Rakhee Gulzar:

> Zaheer> In one scene, Rakhee is asleep in a barn, and is shivering
> Zaheer> in her sleep from the cold night. Akshay, who has
> Zaheer> kidnapped Rakhee, sees her shivering, and says to his
> Zaheer> companion (well something along the lines of...):

> You are writing the unspeakable !!

> In Saugandh, Rakhi plays the role of Akshay's mother !!!

That would be truly tasteless, no? :-)

(Just as the thread says.)

Amitabha
--
Amitabha Lahiri MAPS University of Sussex A.La...@central.susx.ac.uk
No one else is responsible for what I say and vice versa.
Today it's the Bengalis, tomorrow it will be you.

Neeraj Deshmukh - The Falcon

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Feb 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/27/96
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In article <4h02l7$5...@newsbf02.news.aol.com> pa...@aol.com (PariD)
writes:

> Can't remember the name of the movie. It had Dimple and Anil with a
> special appearance of Sridevi. In it, all of a sudden you see hay
> and then Dimple and Anil on (under?) the hay. Totally stupid.

You are talking about Feroze Khan's 'Jaanbaz' *ing Feroze,
Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Dimple. The situation you mention is
picturized during the song 'jaanejaana, o jaanejaana'.

And if I may express my opinion, that scene is not at all
tasteless (unless anything raunchy automatically becomes
tasteless). After all, 'taste' would naturally imply a personal
choice. :-) It's a pretty decent song, too...

On a more partisan note, how can any scene with Dimple in it
be tasteless? :-)

Just wondering, now... How'd a 'tasteful' sex scene look like
according to you? I know of people who even took objection to the
Madhuri-Anil sequence in 'Parinda', and IMHO that is the most artfully
done love scene in Hindi cinema...

Ciao,

ND

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Kuntal Shah

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>>>>> "Ikram" == Ikram Ahmed Khan <iak...@weber.tamu.edu> writes:

Ikram> I am able to say
Ikram> this with some assurance, as I have watched this song get
Ikram> repeated ad absurdum on Zee Top 10. What was I doing
Ikram> watching it?? Trying to catch Zee play the other song in
Ikram> that movie.... Hai hukku hai hukku hai hai.... Wow!
Ikram> Wattasong!

I don't know why you have to look for an excuse for watching "Batti na buzaao"
song so many times :)

"Hai hukku" ... I also liked it for the effort Sunil Shetty put in the movement
(Can't call it dancing, though). Before that I thought he was as uncapable as
Sunny Deol in that field. Sunny, like his father, makes a farce of dancing, and
that's why "Darr" had this flow : great songs had to be picturized on SRK and not
Sunny.

BTW, in "Hai hukku" Sunil is wearing a white shirt with something written on it
in big letters. Does anybody remember what is written on the shirt ?

Peeyush Ranjan

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PariD wrote:
>
> Can't remember the name of the movie. It had Dimple and Anil with a
> special appearance of Sridevi. In it, all of a sudden you see hay and
> then Dimple and Anil on (under?) the hay. Totally stupid.

Well.. the movie was "Janbaaz" starring Feroz Khan and Anil Kapoor. But
I never understood what was stupid about that scene. Atleast they showed
what they meant, without hypocrisy.. there was a nice song, and nothing
happened "all of a sudden".. when lovers are in a mood like they seem to
be in the movie, one cant call it sudden if they end up having sex. The
idea of tasteless was the fact that you need not resort to things like
"save her life" and all to titillate the public.. you know as well as I
know that the main motivation behind the "save life by giving body heat"
stunt is mainly motivated by the fact that they need to put in something
in the movie which relates to sex.. and THIS is tasteless.. the fact
that they be so hypocritic about it.. they could as well show some nice
romantic sequence, where sex doesn't seem incongruous.

I haven't seen Saugandh, but I am not sure if in Ganga Jamuna saraaswati
it was necessary for Meenakshi to fall in the water for Amitabh to have
sex with her, they could as well have done it in a much tastefuil
manner, something people would like seeing, and would seem more natural.

Anyway,

-Peeyush
--

Vikas Awasthi

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Feb 28, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/28/96
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To add to Jake's couple of situations :

I remember one scene ( somebody please identify actors, film etc. )
in which the actor kisses a child in the actresses arms. The child
immediately turn and hugs her and its cheek is planted on the
woman's cheek.

The surprise/embarresment that results made that scene wonderful.

Vikas
.


Pardee95

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Feb 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/29/96
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Which movie are you talking about?

>>>>> "Ikram" == Ikram Ahmed Khan <iak...@weber.tamu.edu> writes:

Ikram> *He* seems to
Ikram> be well aware that Anarkali is nothing more than a
Ikram> courtesan.... {Btw, "RaQQaasa, mera naam" song by Asha, I
Ikram> think; which movie? }

What does "RaQQaasa" mean ? A courtesan ?

Neeraj Deshmukh - The Falcon

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In article <4h3q6t$q...@news.tamu.edu> iak...@weber.tamu.edu (Ikram
Ahmed Khan) writes:

> {Btw, "RaQQaasa, mera naam" song by Asha, I think; which movie? }

The Great Gambler.

This movie had some excellent songs (more magic from R D
Burman) ---

* do lafzhon ki hai dil ki kahaani (Asha, Amitabh & ??)
(the Italiano dude in the gondola)
* o diwaano dil sambhaalo (Asha)
* main tujhko kya kahoon (Asha & KK)
* tum kitane din baad mile (Asha)

Kuntal Shah

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>>>>> "Ikram" == Ikram Ahmed Khan <iak...@weber.tamu.edu> writes:

Ikram> *He* seems to
Ikram> be well aware that Anarkali is nothing more than a
Ikram> courtesan.... {Btw, "RaQQaasa, mera naam" song by Asha, I
Ikram> think; which movie? }

What does "RaQQaasa" mean ? A courtesan ?

--

Pardee95

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A database on love scenes - get a gir;friend pal.

nilk...@asiaonline.net

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jle...@delphi.com (Jacob Levich) wrote:

>Any other examples?


>Regards,

>Jake Levich
>jle...@newscorp.com

The film is Sabse Bada Khiladi


Rizwan M. Syed

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pa...@aol.com (PariD) writes:

>Can't remember the name of the movie. It had Dimple and Anil with a
>special appearance of Sridevi. In it, all of a sudden you see hay and
>then Dimple and Anil on (under?) the hay. Totally stupid.

You're thinking of "Jaa.nbaaz" Personaly, I thought that was one of
the more 'tastefuly' done love-scenes in hindi movies. Of course, the
best one would be the one from Parinda, I was REALLY surprised to see
that.

later,


--
Syed Rizwan

Rizwan M. Syed

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desh...@isip01.isip.msstate.edu (Neeraj Deshmukh - The Falcon) writes:

> Just wondering, now... How'd a 'tasteful' sex scene look like
>according to you? I know of people who even took objection to the
>Madhuri-Anil sequence in 'Parinda', and IMHO that is the most artfully
>done love scene in Hindi cinema...


Heh, I guess its true Neeraj, great minds do think alike, :) I just
got done posting about this, and the very next post I saw, was yours.

later


--
Syed Rizwan

AKSHAY KMR

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In Hai Hukku, Sunil Shetty is wearing a shirt that says"SODA".
Don't ask me why.
Akshay

Pooja Dharmchand

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Mar 13, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/13/96
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In article <4i0ivc$1...@newsbf02.news.aol.com> aksh...@aol.com (AKSHAY KMR) writes:
>From: aksh...@aol.com (AKSHAY KMR)
>Subject: Re: Tasteless 'sex' scenes in Indian movies
>Date: 11 Mar 1996 01:58:52 -0500

>In Hai Hukku, Sunil Shetty is wearing a shirt that says"SODA".
>Don't ask me why.
>Akshay

yeah i noticed that too and did u see karishma k's outfits in the song. it was
amazing the junta didn't get blinded with all the flashy stuff.

Ikram Ahmed Khan

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Mar 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/14/96
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In article <aamir.146...@sikander.net> aa...@sikander.net (Pooja Dharmchand) writes:
> >In Hai Hukku, Sunil Shetty is wearing a shirt that says"SODA".
>
> yeah i noticed that too and did u see karishma k's outfits in the song. it was
> amazing the junta didn't get blinded with all the flashy stuff.

Yup, I sure saw those outfits. And dunno about the junta, but this banda sure
enjoyed 'em, the dance and the song! :)

Anand Milind do come out with some good stuff at times, don't they? :)

Later,
Ikram.

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jahangir...@yahoo.com

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Sep 11, 2013, 11:19:28 AM9/11/13
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On Wednesday, February 21, 1996 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Zaheer Mahmood wrote:
> To start this debate off, here's a scene from the movie Saugandh starring Akshay
> Kumar and Rakhee Gulzar:
>
> In one scene, Rakhee is asleep in a barn, and is shivering in her sleep from the cold
> night. Akshay, who has kidnapped Rakhee, sees her shivering, and says to his
> companion (well something along the lines of...):
>
> "is ko bahut hi tandh (cold) lagh rahi hey...agar issi tara rahi to raat mein mar jayei
> gi. Mein is ko apney jism (body) ki garmi se is ki jaan bachaun (to save) ga.
> Then he starts taking his clothes off, and the scence ends there, with the obvious
> indication that he has sex with her in order to 'keep her alive' through the cold of
> the night. What's worse...Rakhee THANKS Akshay the morning after for doing this in
> order to save her life.!
>
> Does anyone else know silly/sick/pointless scenes like this from other Indian
> movies?
>
>
> Zaheer
> http://www.futurenet.co.uk/

Anil Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia's sex scene in Janbaaz seemed more disgusting than tasteful. Couldn't they find a better place to have sex? Or was it that they needed a horse as a witness to their sex? Anil's hairy body covered up in hay and Dimple kissing him over his hairy face made me throw up!! Ewww...

jahangir...@yahoo.com

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Sep 11, 2013, 11:23:10 AM9/11/13
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On Wednesday, February 21, 1996 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Zaheer Mahmood wrote:
> To start this debate off, here's a scene from the movie Saugandh starring Akshay
> Kumar and Rakhee Gulzar:
>
> In one scene, Rakhee is asleep in a barn, and is shivering in her sleep from the cold
> night. Akshay, who has kidnapped Rakhee, sees her shivering, and says to his
> companion (well something along the lines of...):
>
> "is ko bahut hi tandh (cold) lagh rahi hey...agar issi tara rahi to raat mein mar jayei
> gi. Mein is ko apney jism (body) ki garmi se is ki jaan bachaun (to save) ga.
> Then he starts taking his clothes off, and the scence ends there, with the obvious
> indication that he has sex with her in order to 'keep her alive' through the cold of
> the night. What's worse...Rakhee THANKS Akshay the morning after for doing this in
> order to save her life.!
>
> Does anyone else know silly/sick/pointless scenes like this from other Indian
> movies?
>
>
> Zaheer
> http://www.futurenet.co.uk/

Anil Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia's sex scene in Janbaaz disgusted me rather than arousing me. Couldn't they find a better place to have sex? I mean in front of a horse, really? Was it that they wanted a horse as a witness to their sex? Anil's hairy body covered up in hay and Dimple kissing him on his hairy face, ewwww...I threw up when I saw that!

hab...@anony.net

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Sep 13, 2013, 7:26:52 PM9/13/13
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Only Muslims find sex disgustig, get over it.
Your parents had to have sex to have you , and probably enjoyed it ,
the sex part , not having you part

Jahangirhussain wrote


Anil Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia's sex scene in Janbaaz disgusted me
rather than arousing me. Couldn't they find a better place to have
sex? I mean in front of a horse, really? Was it that they wanted a
horse as a witness to th=
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