It’s a mystery how it’s somehow perfectly natural for actors to get horny and shag onscreen as long as an artsy title is attached to the production – while in ‘commercial’ cinema even a little cleavage is considered vulgar.
But hey, we’re not complaining! Because Migration (see video below) is a Mira Nair short AIDS awareness film (just 12 minutes) with more than 25% screen time devoted to sexual intercourse!
It would be awesome to eventually see a desperate and unsatisfied wife, played by Sameera Reddy, getting laid on a sofa in a mainstream commercial movie as well.
Meanwhile, why this is on National Geographic is anyone’s guess.

Opens new link


















-
vicky
-
rajat
-
seemak
-
ok
-
rakesh
-
Indian Censor Board
-
Pia
-
fucking
-
assanova
Add Comments:hot!!! but national geographic is the real mystery!
this thing about art movies is basically hypocrisy by the censor board and the industry as well. Sex on cinema is sex on cinema whether its a mira nair film or subhash ghai.
i think the censor board’s angle is that there has to be a ‘real’ reason to show sex. so aids is ok. but if the reason is for fun then its not.
really nice
indian censor board sucks. when vijay anand recommended to abolish it the govt didnt accept and we are paying now .
who the hell is vijay anand? why should we listen to him. we talk to god directly and he told us its bad for indians to see sex on film.
And its ok to do it in our bedrooms and create millions of babies daily.
cool
the fucking video doesn’t work….