If you live in the UK you can have a cool Bollywood event complete with “Buddha arches”, courtesy of Weird and Wonderful.
According to them:
Bollywood is one of the most requested themes because of the vibrancy of the colours, entertainment and impact.
Book now!
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If you’re looking for a great selection of Bollyweird movie clips, look no further than Turbanhead’s blog!
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For an interesting database listing all the risque scenes by yesteryear’s Bollywood actresses, go here.
It conveniently lists the exposures and titillations in categories such as “cleavage show in rainsong” and “full upperback exposure”. Funny!
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Andrew Leavold of Trash Video Australia has compiled his pick of extreme Bollywood kitsch:
- Gumnaam (1965) Director: Rajah Nawathe
- Teesri Manzil (1966) Director: Veejay Anand
- The Living Corpse (Pakistan vampire film) 1968
- James Bond 777 (1971) in Tegalog
- Disco Dancer (1982) Director: Babbar Subhash
- Dak Bangla (1987) Director: Keshu Ramsay
- International Guerrilla (sometimes known as International Gorillay) (1990) Director: Jan Mohammed
- Lady Tarzan (1990)
What do you think?
This first appeared on Movietimes.
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