While Mahesh Bhatt is reportedly admits that Jacqueline is a lot bolder than Bipasha Basu of Jism and Mallika Sherawat of Murder. It makes us thoughtful, because we have always of this thinking that Mallika was one of the bolder actresses who would have never mind to shed her cloths to show her better assets and Bipasha, somehow has a little inhibition in doing the same.
“We at Vishesh Films decided to make films with a high quotient of erotica to cater to the new consumer who is living a life radically different from the life I lived in my youth,” Mahesh Bhatt was quoted as saying.
As soon as Jism screened in theaters, audiences lapped it and their expectations grew further and when Murder came it was all over written that bollywood has grown up, from using signs of flowers, clouds and rivers to show the intimate part of the films. Now it dares to show the skin, as it happens inside a bedroom.
“For the first time in Indian cinema, Bipasha uttered the words, “the body doesn’t know love, it only knows lust.” How true it is? The purist may go outrageous but the words are as true as she uttered.
Mahesh Bhatt feels that Murder2 will go beyond Jism and Murder where the women confess of their guilt but in Murder2, you will not expect Jacqueline to do the same. He added, “For me, the eye-opener came when I saw Jism in Delhi and found 70 per cent of the audience comprised of rich women. It was not just being viewed by sex-hungry frontbenchers but also by an evolved upmarket audience. “Raaz was simply the precursor. With Murder 2, women have gone one step further. Jacqueline is a different animal from Mallika and Bipasha. While they sinned with their eyes open but still yearned to conform towards the end; for Murder 2’s Jackie, sex is even more casual. For her sex is like an expression. She does it as casually as she would inhale or exhale. That is what it is.”












