Being in this business for a while now, I know for sure that I am my own censor board and I won't show something that I am ashamed of

From Jism in 2003 and Nasha in 2013, there is a mark difference in how Bollywood has received the topic of sex films in mainstream cinema. After a decade, the challenge is not making such films, but the challenge lies in marketing these films. When Jism was made, I was apprehensive about how the topic will be received. Though it had to face some criticism at that point, today Jism has become one of the landmark films to take up bold topics like sex.

This paradigm shift in the perception of the subject has happened because now we have matured audiences. Especially the young working generation is not ashamed to discuss this topic in public anymore. as a source of titillation for teenagers. The growing matured audience have actually forced film-makers to take up bold topics and discuss them on a wider scale. People think that these subjects are cheap thrillers for teenagers and hence have teenage audiences only. But of what I have observed, teenagers are just one time audiences, the repeat audiences actually come from the working class age which is matured enough to take this topic seriously.

Talking about the technical aspects of the film, frankly making a film based on sex is much more challenging then making a film of any other genre. I mean it is easier to shoot a bad comedy and get away with it, but that's not the case with sex films or films based on sex. One mistake or one shabby take can ruin the entire film, making it look like a porn film. The aesthetics and the efforts that going behind shooting sex films is much more skillful. Being in this business for a while now, I know for sure that I am my own censor board and I won't show something that I am ashamed of.

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