A graphically erotic movie with unsimulated sex is now on Netflix.
Controversial film Gandu is now available on the streaming platform. The black and white abstract film was released back in 2010 and features music from alternative rock band Five Little Indians.
The movie has been praised by critics, although it has faced some backlash for the language used and nudity involved – due to this, Gandu was not publicly screened in India until two years after its release.
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In one scene, lead actor Anubrata Basu is filmed with a fully erect penis during penetrative sex with actress Rii Sen. Audiences were left in shock after watching the unsimulated sex scene and reports say that some people even walked out of the cinema.
Back in 2011, director Qaushiq Mukherjee said that the actors were “good friends” at that the sex caught on camera was real. According to him, the pair “really went at it in the spirit of their favourite extreme films such as The Idiots”.
Metro reported: “The climactic extended sex scene also sees Sen play the role of a kitten, lapping at a bowl of milk. Gandu also features explicit language, with the use of the words ‘c***, f*** and p****’.”
Words on the movie’s poster read: “Exotic, intense, explosive, erotic.” IMDb’s description of the film reads: “After nihilistic rapper Gandu steals from his mother’s lover, he embarks on a drug-fuelled rampage with a rickshaw puller in this abstract film.
Gandu features a number of graphic scenes including between the main character’s mother and her partner, which he repeatedly watches from afar. Despite the shocking storyline, Rotten Tomatoes has rated the film a whopping 68%.
Variety also weighed in by saying that Gandu is a “high energy example of a rarefied genre” and a “happily transgressive rhyme-fuelled romp”. However, some people have branded the film as “p**n, nothing more.”
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