Ten most controversial films
By Sayoni Sinha | 24FPS –Bollywood is no stranger to controversies. There is no doubt about the fact that controversies have given the added push to a film's cause but at times, they do almost nothing for its future. While some controversies were merely publicity stunts, others attracted public outrage because of the films' explicit content. Here's a look at the ten most controversial films of all time.
Here's a look at films which created controversies and public outrage
Chetna (1970): Way before 'Dirty Picture' paid tribute to a woman's sexuality; this film had the courage to show a hard-drinking, hard-talking prostitute who didn't have a tragic story as a premise. The bold scenes didn't go down to well with the audience at that time and in an interview years later, 'Chetna' actress Rehana Sultan revealed that the film permanently damaged her image and career.
Sins (2005): Directed by veteran journalist Vinod Pande, the film is a take on the prevailing trend of God-con men. However, it attracted a lot of criticism from the Christian community as it depicted a Catholic priest being sexually involved with a young woman. The film was banned because of the negative portrayal of Catholicism and sexually explicit scenes.
Kissa Kursi Ka (1978): When the film hit the theaters, the prints were confiscated and burned at the Maruti factory in Gurgaon. The reason- the film was a political satire aimed at the Gandhi family and especially at the maverick Sanjay Gandhi who was behind the Maruti car project. After the Emergency, a commission was set-up and Sanjay Gandhi was found guilty and sentenced to a month in Tihar Jail.
Ek Choti si Love Story: The film's lead, Manish Koirala went berserk when she saw her body-double in intimate scenes. The actress approached the National Commission of Women, moved Mumbai High Court to stop the release. Inspired by the English movie, 'Summer of 1942', the film is about an adolescent boy's infatuation with a woman much older to him in age.
Bandit Queen: Based on the book 'Bandit Queen: The True Story of Phoolan Devi' by Mala Sen, the film garnered a lot of criticism as the brutal rape scenes didn't go down with audience and was banned in India by censors due to its portrayal of nudity, sex and violence. Not only that, Phoolan Devi also tried to get a stay order in order to prevent its release. The film however received a lot of critical acclaim at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.https://in.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/24fps/controversial-films-061836779.html?page=all
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