After Playboy, Sherlyn Chopra to now appear nude in Kamasutra 3D
Sherlyn Chopra is back in news. For the thing that she is most famous for- Erotism. After featuring Playboy magazine, Ms Chopra is all set to feature in a 3D version of Kama sutra.
|Last Updated: Oct 30, 2012, 10:56 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Sherlyn Chopra is back in news. For the thing that she is most famous for- Erotism. After featuring Playboy magazine, Ms Chopra is all set to feature in a 3D version of Kamasutra.
The film will be directed by Rupesh Paul who had announced the project while he was at Cannes earlier this year to showcase his maiden film, Saint Dracula 3D.
Speaking to a daily, the filmmaker confirmed the news and said, "Sherlyn has exotic Indian looks and a bold attitude to carry a role like this. The film will assure maximum utilisation of her talent and beauty. Besides, it will also be challenging and exciting for me as a director to portray her in a new bolder avatar. 3D would add that extra dimension to the sexual positions described in the ancient treatise on the art of love."
The director also wishes to premiere the film in Cannes Film Festival. While Sherlyn is on board for the project, casting for other key characters is yet to be finalized. Paul sates that some leading names for Bollywood will also feature in the film and he will reveal the details soon.
Meanwhile, lead actress Sherlyn Chopra is very eager to star in the film and has no issues doing bold scenes or appearing nude in front of the camera.
"Kama Sutra is nowhere close to vulgarity. Nudity is not vulgar. It is a form of art and an expression of the mind. I am considered to be a bold personality but I know this film is going to change perceptions,” said Chopra.
The shooting is scheduled to start early next year and the filmmaker is keep his locations a closely guarded secret to avoid any kind of disruption which Mira Nair faced while shooting her version of the Kamasutra.
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