Given how Lust Stories 1 was and how the second season's trailer and promotions are, most of us won't watch it with our families due to the lust-related discussions and steamy scenes.?
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Reacting to it, one wrote, ¡°Bhai mere ghar mein protection ka ad aata hai toh Ghar ke mard uthke chale jaate hain, tere liye lust stories dekhun main?¡±
A second wrote, ¡°Gharwalo ke saath trailer dekha ab unhone mujhe jaydad se bedakhal kar diya.¡±
A third wrote, ¡°Such shitty series thrown on the face of Indian society. Selling soft porn in the name of content with no entertainment value to it.¡±
Tamannaah recalled the course of the shoot and told News18 that although it lasted only 7-8 days, it was a "gruelling" procedure. She admitted that she had to postpone the first day of the shoot because she was "really unwell." ¡°Vijay just thought I had cold feet. Everyone had weird ideas of what¡¯s going on,¡± she remembered while laughing.
Although there are numerous humorous moments in the trailer, Neena Gupta's lines are exactly as catchy as they were in the teaser. The relationship between Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma, another intriguing element, caught our attention.?
?Speaking about the second anthology of 'Lust Stories', director R Balki, said, ¡°Lust is natural and most important in a relationship. It¡¯s critical for all to recognise it. I wanted to create a lust story that a family can watch together. Why should a story of lust always make for exciting solo viewing and be uncomfortable for family viewing when families are created by love and lust? Neena Gupta, Mrunal and Angad have brought to life this simple, hilarious tale in the most charming way possible. Having partners like Netflix, RSVP and Flying Unicorn trust me to create a film for this reputed anthology has been immensely gratifying. I hope it's a story that will resonate with people.¡±
Lust Stories 2 will be helmed by four reputable voices, including Amit Ravindernath Sharma, R. Balki, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Sujoy Ghosh, and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Ashi Dua in collaboration with Netflix.