Love Sex Aur Dhokha (Hindi)


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Synopsis:Love Sex aur Dhokha is a film about voyeurism. It is essentially about how we have become a generation of voyeurs and... Read More

Synopsis:Love Sex aur Dhokha is a film about voyeurism. It is essentially about how we have become a generation of voyeurs and flashers simultaneously. This film is about keyhole. On one side of the keyhole is a guy who is peeping in and on other side, there is a person who is hoping that someone is peeping in, and then its us, who are seeing all this. And it is adding bizarre subtext to our society. On television, newspapers, other media, we are obsessed with the most meaningless trivia of what other people are doing about their life.

Directed by Dibakar Banerjee (Khosla Ka Ghosla, Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye) & Produced by ALT Entertainment, LSD explores the human emotions of love, sex & betrayal through very candid points of view.

The film is a roller coaster ride told through the chaos of the camera that has invaded all our lives – through handy cams filming home movies, security cameras shooting every inch of existence, mobile phones transmitting love messages, sting cameras uncovering uncomfortable truths.

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Amrut

  Apr 11, 2010 14:27     1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

LSD is from the DevD stable of movies. I think that is the best way of putting it. It is cult material. Much like DevD. It is full of references to events that we grew up with in the early 2000s (Honour killings, Mysore Mallige, “MMS pe MMS”, Tehelka). Much like DevD. Some of the characters smell of Chandigarh. I meant Roadies. Either. Both. Its increasingly the same thing. (“Tu naa, rain de!”) Again, much like DevD.

LSD has a good narrative.

LSD is fairly hard hitting. Its quite the obvious slap in the face to a generation increasingly high on LSD. OK. Thats not my opinion, but Dibakar Banerjee is definitely holding up a mirror in LSD. (@Omprakash Mehra — Please take a lesson from Banerjee on how to hold a mirror.)

My opinion is that every generation has been high on LSD. They are just heady things. They always were.

Also. Is L, S and D the most obvious order for this story?

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