Speaking about it, she told a news portal that at one point in time as a society, we were very open about it. It was part of our ancient texts and our education. We later closed ourselves off from it. But at the end of the day, it is a very normal part of life that we cannot do without.
She also added that it needs to be normalised the same way that we’ve normalised eating and drinking.
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Kajol says that the language of love has evolved over the years, and literature and cinema need to keep pace with it. Expressing her views, she emphasized that letters, texts, or turning up uninvited at someone’s door are no longer viewed as romantic gestures but as stalking.
Tamannaah Bhatia, Vijay Varma, Kajol, Neena Gupta, Vijay Varma, Mrunal Thakur, Angad Bedi starrer ‘Lust Stories 2’ is set to release on June 29 on OTT. The anthology is directed by Sujoy Ghosh, Amit Ravindernath Sharma, Konkona Sen Sharma and R Balki.
It’s really a question of making it a part of the conversation rather than closing it off. According to her, trying not to talk about it gives it all the more attention and focus.
Further, Kajol also spoke about the changing portrayal of lust in cinema. She pointed out how in the past, it was shown as two flowers coming together and then suddenly, the woman would be pregnant. But now, movies are reflecting the language of love as defined by today’s society.
The actress will be featured in Amit R Sharma’s segment of ‘Lust Stories 2’.
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