Entertainment, entertainment, entertainment. Showing nudity and vulgarity is entertainment?
Nudity has been a part of art and aesthetics since times immemorial. From the infamous ancient carvings and sculptures at various temples to the most picturesque paintings have made use of the human body as their muse.Celebration of the human body has always been a part of both western as well as Indian traditions and cinema has been no exception to it. Yesteryear films such as Satyam Shivam Sundaram and Ram Teri Ganga Maili are still remembered more so for their sensually sari clad heroines, baring more than usual.films It is only in recent times that the portrayal of the human body has lost its aesthetic value and has become a tool for the mainstream commercial cinema to titillate the audience in order to garner more profits at the box office. Gone are the days when a ‘Holi song’ showing people drenched in water and the mingling of two flowers served as the pretext to sexual innuendos. These days its about exposing it all, rather a bit too much, slipping into ‘soft pornograph