If you are interested in Bollywood, you might be tempted to check out Bollywood’s most controversial movies, especially when it comes to sexuality.

Bollywood's Most Controversial Movies
Bollywood’s Most Controversial Movies

However, if you have a conservative view of the subject, these films might not be for you. Instead, you should check out some of these movies and see if you can find one that satirizes your tastes. The list of movies below will help you make a decision, and will help you to find films that deal with sexuality in India.

Films about female sexuality

Bollywood is rife with Indian films about female sexuality. Films like Fire, which premiered in 1996, are a good place to start if you’re looking for strong female sexuality stories. Films like Fire give women a chance to own their sexuality and assert their sexual desires. They also make sex and relationships more normal for society to see. This is a good idea. Bollywood films like Fire should be watched and appreciated by women of all ages.

While Indian films about female sexuality have long been taboo topics, they’re increasingly becoming part of mainstream cinema. Bollywood’s latest movie, ‘Shubh Mangal Saavdhaan’, tackled taboo topics like erectile dysfunction and became a box office hit. These films also opened a dialogue about male toxicity and societal norms. Despite its controversial subject matter, this movie is a must-watch.

Films based on lesbianism

While there have been a number of films based on lesbianism in India, only a few films are purely lesbian. However, Bollywood has made films that depict lesbianism as a positive and normal part of life. While it’s still rare for a film to explicitly feature homosexuality, a lesbian couple in a romantic setting may find it refreshing. Bollywood has also produced many other types of films, including romantic comedies and revolutionary stories.

A South Korean movie, Fingersmith, is based on an English novel. It takes place in the 1930s in Asia, and revolves around the idea of deception and intimacy. The movie’s lead character, Sook-Hee, is a pickpocket with a darker purpose. However, despite its title, Fingersmith has been accused of male gaze in a recent controversy, but the movie is still a fun watch.

Films about male sterility

One of the taboo subjects that Bollywood has dealt with in the past is the topic of male sterility. A recent release of the film Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, starring Ayushmann Khurrana, tackles the subject head on. It doesn’t feature much drama, but that lack of dramatic value could have distracted from its message or made it too superficial. But that lack of drama actually served to increase the film’s appeal. In fact, if nothing else, it helped spread awareness about male sterility and the stigma attached to it.

Films about bisexuality

In Indian sexual movies about bisexuality, gender and orientation are almost never the main focus, but they are sometimes incidental. Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s character in Netflix’s Sacred Games 2 is a bisexual with a soft dad bod. The film’s bisexual character, Gaitonde, sits on the lap of Guruji and smiles blissfully. Whether he is bisexual or not, he is a complex and relatable character.

Another interesting film that explores the topic of bisexuality and gay people in India is ‘My Son is Gay’, a Tamil film about a transgender filmmaker who becomes obsessed with a bisexual cinematographer. Based on a Malayalam novel by V.T. Nandakumar, the film explores the mental trauma of transgender people. The film also deals with the issues of male-female unions, the societal stigma associated with homosexuality, and the struggles of transgender and gay people in India.

Films about homosexuality

It’s not always easy to find films about homosexuality in India. Most mainstream Bollywood films fail to reflect the reality of the queer community. In spite of this, Indian sexual movies have branched out and explored the topic. One such movie is Gayatri Manthan, which focuses on three NRIs living in Bombay. While it does have its fair share of stereotypes about gay men, the film is praised for breaking down these walls and paving the way for future movies in the country.

Wishberry is a classic film about two male lovers living in a homophobic country. The men don’t seem to have physical intimacy or even speak to each other, and the film shows that their verbal love makes them closer. This wordless romance helps them achieve temporary happiness and offers a sense of solace from the harsh reality outside. However, the film’s lack of a plot may be a deterrent to audiences.