(I love how she keeps getting hit with cakes before as well.... I don't understand what's going on, but I'd love it if my wife kept on getting caked on our honeymoon... That's what it looks like!)
Fanatastic scenes!!! Thank you, john112358! A bed made out of cake has been a long time fantasy of mine. And what a hot actress to play that out. Very nice!
Can't top that, but in the interest of Indian ladies getting messy here's a scene I found recently. Not cake but a movie called "Keka" where an actress (billed only as Isshana) falls into a muddy pond in slapstick fashion (ala Kathleen Turner in "Romancing the Stone", although here the mud looks to be applied after the fall):
Pretty unique ("cake bed") and fun wam scene...I imagine this must be a fairly risque scene by Indian standards (there's even mouth kissing near the end), even with the nearly fully pajama-covered 'love making"....I've always found it curious that the culture that gave the word the kama sutra has so many restrictions on its (mainstream) portrayals of sex or sexuality...what the West left behind by the early 1960's...or am I behind in my understanding of Indian pop culture (film, etc.)?
I'd never seen that before! I really love the cake bed scene. Wish there were more examples of that. I have a major fantasy of a mud bed so a cake bed is definitely an extension of that one.
(I love how she keeps getting hit with cakes before as well.... I don't understand what's going on, but I'd love it if my wife kept on getting caked on our honeymoon... That's what it looks like!)
I, too, don't understand why cakes and water balloons and shower heads keep appearing out of nowhere. But I love how she keeps getting wet and messy! :devil: And the cake bed (with cake pillows) is probably the hottest thing of all!
wamajama said: Pretty unique ("cake bed") and fun wam scene...I imagine this must be a fairly risque scene by Indian standards (there's even mouth kissing near the end), even with the nearly fully pajama-covered 'love making"....I've always found it curious that the culture that gave the word the kama sutra has so many restrictions on its (mainstream) portrayals of sex or sexuality...what the West left behind by the early 1960's...or am I behind in my understanding of Indian pop culture (film, etc.)?
I'm not from India so I don't fully understand their view of sexuality but according to my coworker from Delhi they are much more sexually inhibited than Americans or Europeans. And the karma sutra is not a modern text, it's from a very different period and is not something that people in India actually read. Personally she found it very odd that american's sexualize nudity. Women will openly breast feed in public and young children will go swimming nude in the summer in India but you won't find women wearing mini-skirts because that is sexual.
I do wish I knew more about the culture because that video is very interesting. I would love to know why there is a bed made out of a cake. That must have too so long to make.