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Lust Stories

  • 2018
  • 12
  • 2 Std.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
13.780
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Manisha Koirala, Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, and Kiara Advani in Lust Stories (2018)
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Vier Kurzfilme von vier der größten indischen Regisseure, die sich mit Liebe, Sex und Beziehungen im modernen Indien beschäftigen.Vier Kurzfilme von vier der größten indischen Regisseure, die sich mit Liebe, Sex und Beziehungen im modernen Indien beschäftigen.Vier Kurzfilme von vier der größten indischen Regisseure, die sich mit Liebe, Sex und Beziehungen im modernen Indien beschäftigen.

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    • Zoya Akhtar
    • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Karan Johar
  • Drehbuch
    • Radhika Apte
    • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Anurag Kashyap
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kiara Advani
    • Vicky Kaushal
    • Bhumi Pednekar
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
    13.780
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Zoya Akhtar
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Karan Johar
    • Drehbuch
      • Radhika Apte
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kiara Advani
      • Vicky Kaushal
      • Bhumi Pednekar
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 1 Gewinn & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kiara Advani
    Kiara Advani
    • Megha (Karan Johar's segment)
    Vicky Kaushal
    Vicky Kaushal
    • Paras (Karan Johar's segment)
    Bhumi Pednekar
    Bhumi Pednekar
    • Sudha (Zoya Akhtar's segment)
    Neil Bhoopalam
    Neil Bhoopalam
    • Ajit (Zoya Akhtar's segment)
    Radhika Apte
    Radhika Apte
    • Kalindi…
    Nikita Dutta
    Nikita Dutta
    • Ajit's Bride (Zoya Akhtar's segment)
    Akash Thosar
    Akash Thosar
    • Tejas (Anurag Kashyap's segment)
    Manisha Koirala
    Manisha Koirala
    • Reena (Dibakar Banerjee's segment)
    Sanjay Kapoor
    Sanjay Kapoor
    • Salman (Dibakar Banerjee's segment)
    Randeep Jha
    Randeep Jha
    • Neeraj (Anurag Kashyap's segment)
    Ridhi Khakhar
    • Natasha (Anurag Kashyap's segment)
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Sudhir (Dibakar Banerjee's segment)
    Neha Dhupia
    Neha Dhupia
    • Rekha (Karan Johar's segment)
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    • Megha's mom (Karan Johar's segment)
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    • Regie
      • Zoya Akhtar
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Karan Johar
    • Drehbuch
      • Radhika Apte
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Anurag Kashyap
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    7sanakmajumdar

    A breath of fresh air

    Lust Stories is a combination of the vision of the four brilliant film makers we have in India right now. It's not a flawless film, just like we humans are not flawless. My personal favourite among the four films was the one made by Zoya Akhtar, a beautiful coming of age story which shows the prevalent class discrimination in our society. When a maid shows Bhumi Pednekar's Character (also a maid) a Salwar which was given to her as a gift by her employer only to find that it has a hole in it. The maid still refers to it as 'perfect' and proposes to wear it at her sister's wedding. The film by Anurag Kashyap seems to be a little bit too long though the character Kalindi played beautifully by Radhika Apte is one of the most complex women we might have ever seen in Hindi Cinema. The film by Dibakar Bannerjee featuring Manisha Koirala in the lead shows the story of a night and how three people realises life has more meaning to it. Finally the surprise was the film by Karan Johar's film on how a woman has to seek pleasure in a marriage when her husband thinks him having a good time is equivalent to her having a good time as well. This film features a particularly very hilarious scene which will make it difficult for you to watch K3G with your family ever again. All in all it's refreshing to see that all the 4 films are told from a woman's perspective, about time right ?
    8rahul_prasad_01

    A Mixed Bag Of Sexy, Funny, And Awkward Stories !!!

    Four very different directors explore four very different shades of lust in Lust Stories, though the common ground in each is the theme of female desire, as it attempts to cut through the strait-jackets of morality, patriarchy and class.

    The anthology begins with Anurag Kashyap's film, where in the very first scene, the protagonist Kalindi (Radhika Apte) is leaning out of a cab window, as it zips down the road. She's carefree, liberated, and en-route to a one-night-stand. Next to her is the visibly younger and visibly nervous Tejas (Akash Thosar). Once they're in his room, he tries to keep up with her - intellectually and sexually - as she mocks his Chetan Bhagat book collection and teases him about his lack of sexual experience. She doesn't just take charge in bed, but also his virginity.

    Hereon the power dynamic between them gets murkier, as Akash happens to be Kalindi's student. Kalindi - the one ostensibly in power and often abusing it - also often seems to be the one without it, with both Tejas and her 12-years-older husband Mihir, who is encouraging her to "explore her sexuality". Radhika brings out this dichotomy of her character flawlessly, and Akash matches her performance perfectly as the clueless Tejas, who has no choice but to go along on this ride.

    Zoya Akhtar's film opens with Sudha (Bhumi Pednekar) and Ajit (Neil Bhoopalam) in the throes of passion. Their intimacy devolves immediately after, when Sudha drops down on her knees to maaro pauncha. It's like the chasm of class between them splits wide open the second they are clothed, and she's revealed to be his maid. The divide gets starker still, when Ajit's parents drop into his bachelor pad to fix his rishta, or when she's asked to prepare tea for his prospective in-laws and fiancee.

    It isn't so much the characters, as the choreography of Zoya Akhtar's scenes that do the talking. The family members crammed in the drawing room, shifting seats, lifting up their feet as Sudha sweeps the floor. The sounds of Ajit's father in the bathroom, flushing the pot, as Sudha irons their clothes in the room next to it. Sudha-Ajit's a sexual intimacy may seem almost deviant in a society such as theirs, yet there's a daily intimacy that plays out between the family and their domestic help, that's barely acknowledged, except in the form of gifts such as leftover mithais and slightly-ripped-kurtas. When the characters do speak, they only ever seem to indulge in small talk, be it Ajit's parents and their prospective in-laws' mind-numbing conversation on the difference between their Diwali celebrations, or even the maid-next-door gossiping with Sudha about the woman she works for. The banality of the topics seem to masquerade as normality, and the only thing that pierces through these layers of hypocrisy is Sudha's desire. Be it the acting, directing, sets or sound - this is a film that says a lot, without saying much at all.

    "Kaisi lag rahi hoon?" Reena (Manisha Koirala) asks Sudhir (Jaideep Ahlawat), as she emerges from the waves in a swimsuit, in the first scene of Dibakar Banerjee's film. "Do bachchon ki maa," replies Sudhir, setting the tone for the story ahead.

    Reena is married to Sudhir's best friend Salman (Sanjay Kapoor), and the two have been having an affair behind the latter's back for the past three years. Some of this has to do with the fact that Reena's identity seems to have dwindled down to "do bacchon ki maa" over the years. Or teen bachche, if you count Salman ("You want a mother, not a wife," she chides him at one point). Yet, her affair barely lets her escape from that identity either. When she suggests to Sudhir at one point, that they tell Salman about them, he asks her, "what about the children?". "Why does everyone bring up my children, when I am talking about my happiness?" she retorts.

    The awkward dynamics between the trio play out at Sudhir's beach house, when they are forced to confront (or may be not) the crossroads each of them are at. All three actors have given complex, layered performances - Sanjay Kapoor, as the husband who can't see beyond Reena as the "wife, mother, hostess" package, and him as the providor of her "allowances"; Manisha as the fed-up, and now conscience-less wife, who has no qualms about playing the two friends against each other; and Jaideep, a jaded lover and dubious best friend, who's only interested in maintaining status quo.

    Karan Johar doesn't let go of any of his Karan Johar-isms in his film, be it the elaborate costumes, music or even a wedding sequence. The story - that revolves around Megha (Kiara Advani) a newlywed who has to come to terms with fact that her husband is a major disappointment in bed - is an exploration of female desire, and how it is stifled, policed, controlled or ignored. Subtle isn't KJo's forte, and so, the film often ends up carrying a public service announcement-type quality. What works is the acting. Kiara Advani, who plays Megha - the bahu-next-door seeking sexual satisfaction, balances the OTT script and settings with a performance that is just-right. Vicky Kaushal is endearing as Paras, the fumbling husband-lover. Neha Dhupia impresses too, as the risque-blouse-wearing divorcee who likes to pleasure herself in libraries and encourages Kiara to explore her sexuality. Much ado has been made about the Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 'climax' sequence, which is, well, amusing and self aware. Still, the film sticks out more than it fits in with anthology.
    7clearwinner

    Not for everyone

    All the stories are based on a certain issues, which if one is aware of or has experienced would make it an enjoyable movie. Apart from Karan Johar one, others were difficult to comprehend as in what is happening, why are they behaving in that manner. I guess the runtime for each story was very small to establish anything in detail. In order of liking,

    1. Zoya Akhtar: It seems she has taken upon herself to show poor people stories after being accused of having made movies about the rich. She does a fantastic job and the potrayal, dialogues felt authentic. Bhumi Pednekar outshines everyone across all stories. She just has 2 dialogues and the entire story hinges on her. Exceptional performance in a completely deglamourised role. Speaking of the direction, I thoroughly enjoyed the match cuts and how the story was established.

    2. Karan Johar, this one is the comedy and easy to understand, watch this for sure. I felt one could have made an entire movie on this, but this one is made for the one comedic climax it felt nevertheless the climax was funny.

    3. Dibakar Banerjee, I didn't get this one, a conflicted middle-aged woman it seemed, but I was left with more questions, which is may be a good thing, I don't know.

    4. Anurag Kashyap, a conflicted teacher figuring out about love. I kind of understood the message being wanting everything, but without any logic about if it is morally right or wrong. It is entirely about dilemma may be best suited for people who have gone through this patch. I got bored few minutes into this and was waiting for it get over.
    9prabhnanak

    A women's desire is more than just having children!

    This movie successfully explores the regressive Indian sexuality and especially women's sexuality. The first part direced by Anurag Kashyap was really commendable with terrific performance by Radhika Apte. The second part directed by Zoya Akhtar was just okay. I loved seeing Manisha Koirala after a long time with a powerful role. The best part although was Karan Johar's which was hilarious and at the time had a beautiful message which is also my title for the review. One scene from the movie reminded me of a similar scene in Veere di wedding which was pathbreaking. 1st part- 4 stars 2nd part- 3 stars 3rd part- 3.5 stars 4th part- 4.5 stars
    5sriramthestranger

    Drab!!

    It is an anthology of 4 short films. But only the first and last one directed by Anurag Kashyap and Karan Johar fits in the bill. The remaining two are boring and drab. The theme of all 4 short films revolves around lust but doesn't leave an impact after watching. It could have been better and entertaining. A decent one-time watchable in Netflix.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. Juni 2018 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
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      • Official Netflix
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      • Hindi
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    • Drehorte
      • St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Indien(Neha advising Kiara)
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      • Skywalk Films
      • Flying Unicorn Entertainment
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      • 2 Std.(120 min)
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