Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (2016)

 ●  Tamil ● 1 hr 54 mins

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Two girlhood friends become sexual rivals at maturity.
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Cast: Indira Varma, Ramon Tikaram, Sarita Choudhury

Crew: Mira Nair (Director), Declan Quinn (Director of Photography), Mychael Danna (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Crime, Drama, History

Release Dates: 19 Feb 2016 (India)

Tagline: In a world ruled by pleasure, love is the ultimate seduction.

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Did you know? The movie was banned in India and Pakistan because of the erotic scenes. Read More
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as Maya
as Jai Kumar
as Tara, the Queen
as Rupa
as Annabi
as Begum Para
as Biki
as Dilki
as Raj Singh
as Maham Anga
as Royal Messenger
as Rasa Devi, teacher of the Kama Sutra

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Associate Producer

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Tamil
Spoken Languages:
Italian
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1 (Flat)
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
In a world ruled by pleasure, love is the ultimate seduction.
Passion. Pleasure. Power.
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed from: Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (English)
Goofs:
Continuity
The bandage on Tara's wrist is missing as she extends her arm to Maya, but it reappears in the close-up of their arms in next sequence.
Trivia:
In order to film in India, the production had to use a fake title "Tara and Maya". Indian authorities would not have permitted the film to be made there had they known its true title and content.

The movie was banned in India and Pakistan because of the erotic scenes.

During filming in India, government officials made visits to the set and the cast had to improvise fake scenes which avoided the nudity and sexuality that was critical to the plot.

While filming in India, government officials visited the set and the cast had to improvise fake scenes to avoid nudity and sexuality that was critical to the plot.

The production had to use a fake title "Tara and Maya" in order to film in India. Indian authorities would not have permitted the film to be made there had they known its true title and content.