Bollywood industry's filmmaker Alankrita Shrivastava, whose “Lipstick Under My Burkha” is in the line of fire for being too "lady oriented", defends it by saying it is in no way "an explicit portrayal of what women may want".



Alankrita had stated that "For me, it is just the story of four ordinary women who try to live out their small dreams through secret acts of rebellion. We are so not used to seeing a film that is an honest telling of the intimate lives of women from their own point of view, that it seems so sensational".

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Who can forget Vidya Balan's The Dirty Picture, where her character uses her sex appeal uninhibitedly? Then, there's the more recently released Angry Indian Goddesses to cite as an example.



Meanwhile “Lipstick Under My Burkha” producer Prakash Jha says the movie "brings down the shallow and oppressing rules of our society, which says women can't speak about their fantasies. What they don't understand is that by refusing a certificate to a film, and the censors can't oppress this thinking."

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