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Izna,
a porn star, is tasked by an Indian Intelligence Agency to seduce her
ex-boyfriend Kabir, a dreaded assassin, in order to steal vital information
relating to his sleeper cell contacts.
Director: Pooja Bhatt
Writers: Mahesh
Bhatt (screenplay), Mahesh Bhatt
Stars: Randeep
Hooda, Arunoday Singh, Arif Zakaria
Summaries
Izna,
a porn star, is tasked by an Indian Intelligence Agency to seduce her
ex-boyfriend Kabir, a dreaded assassin, in order to steal vital information
relating to his sleeper cell contacts.
Taglines: To Love Her
Is To Die
Genres: Drama |
Thriller
Sex
& Nudity
Throughout
the film, the lead character Izna (Sunny Leone) is shown wearing small and low
cut clothes which reveal her cleavage
At
the start of the film a woman is shown sat on a rock wearing bikini bottoms but
is topless, her bare back is shown from behind
A
woman is shown sitting in a hot tub, later she is shown wearing a robe with
lingerie underneath
A
woman is shown unbuttoning a man's jacket and kissing his bare chest
A
woman is shown wearing a dress that reveals significant cleavage and her
midriff, she dances provocatively in a club with another woman to attract a man
A
woman takes off her dress, revealing her lingerie (shot from behind), a man is
standing by the bed and the woman walks over to him. She removes his shirt and
straddles him on the bed before he turns her over and climbs on top (sex is
implied).
A
woman is shown in bed talking to a man, she's wearing lingerie and significant
cleavage can be seen. The woman climbs out bed, her panties can be seen, she
stands in front of the man for a brief period of time before he puts a robe
over her shoulders
Sensual
song - (Yeh Kasoor) - A man and woman kiss passionately. Song cuts to the woman
sat sideways on a swing bench outside, the man comes up grabs her feet and
kisses them, the woman arches her chest towards the air, the man then strokes
her legs. Later the woman is lying flat on top of the man outside (crotch to
crotch), the man can be seen stroking the woman's thigh up to her ass. The song
then cuts to the woman lying flat on the floor topless with a sheet covering
her ass, the man enters also topless, with a towel covering him from the waist
down. He takes some oil and drips it on her lower back, he proceeds to massage
her back. After the man and woman are shown in an embrace (both are topless the
man is shown from behind, and the woman's breasts are covered by his arms),
they both kiss.
A
woman is shown sleeping (her cleavage can be seen) as a man enters and removes
her bedsheets exposing her nightie and legs. The man kisses the woman on her
upper thigh before lifting up the nightie revealing her panties. The woman
wakes up after he kisses her neck. The woman is shown to be sexually aroused as
the man continues kissing her neck. She rolls on top of the man and is showing
briefly riding him when a second man walks in on them having sex
A
man and woman kiss passionately
Sensual
song - (Abhi Abhi) - A woman is shown wearing a bikini in a river. A man and
woman are sitting on the edge of the tub, the man is hugging the woman from
behind and she is wearing lingerie. A man in trunks and a woman in a bikini are
shown sitting in a pool. A woman is shown sleeping wearing a small nightie, a
man is shown looking at her bare legs with a flash-light. At the end a man and
woman are shown kissing passionately
Sensual
song - (Yeh Jism) - A man and woman kiss, the man removes her dress revealing
her bra, she stands up whilst the man kisses her abdomen, the man takes off his
shirt. The woman takes off her bra (shot from behind) and walks towards the
man. She kisses him and he turns her around towards a wall post and kisses her
from behind. The couple are then shown in a naked embrace (no explicit nudity
is shown). The song cuts to a top view of the couple in bed (post-coitus), the
woman has her head in the man's lap and is sleeping, the bed sheets are
covering her ass
A
man lifts a woman and passionately kisses her
Violence
& Gore
A
man is shot in the leg
Two
men fight, one man is shot in his shoulder, the injured man then turns the gun
on the second man and kills him (blood can be seen)
A
woman shoots a man
A
man strangles another man to death
A
man shoots a woman in the back
A
woman shoots a man twice
User
Reviews
If
there is one person in Hindi Film Industry who has skillfully learned the art
of how to exploit each new opportunity coming his way for the benefit of his
own banner then it has to be none other than Mahesh Bhatt. The man sights a
great potential money spinner the moment he sees the famous porn star Sunny
Leone featuring in the TV reality show Big Boss, makes arrangements to enter
the house personally to offer her a film and superbly starts the publicity
campaign of something which was not even there on papers right from inside the
big boss house.
Not
only that, but in the next few months, he professionally works on the project
within a fixed budget, writes the film himself (inspired from Hitchcock's
Notorious), gives the direction to her daughter Pooja Bhatt and releases the
film with some controversial posters (reportedly inspired/copied from Goa based
designer Felix Bandesh's 2008 fashion photo-shoot) on a festival day in India
to ensure a great initial.
But
on the other hand, as I watched the film, it surprised me a lot with its
childish content which had nothing to say at all besides its expected body show
from a western porn star. Said to be a Crime-Sex- Thriller, the film has
neither got any thrills nor any excitement in its immature storyline only
interested in showing you Sunny's bare backs, her steamy kisses and the abrupt
sex scenes retained after the cuts ordered by the Censors. So, it was really
shocking for me to realize that the film was written by Mahesh Bhatt himself,
who had a lot of power in his vision, repeatedly proved by his own masterpieces
in the past.
In
strong words with JISM 2 both its writer and the director try to make fool of
we, the audience as if we are only there to see Sunny Leone without her
clothes, locking lips every five minutes. In this context I would like to
remind both Pooja Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt that please don't treat the audience
as dumb minded people who would just applaud anything served by you in the name
of SEX. Because what you are selling to them for a price in the name of Sunny
Leone, a lot more than that is easily available free of cost on a simple click
all over the net. So please don't take us as granted every time you make a
movie, which in reality is a mere commercial project rather than being a creative
expression of a visionary. And as far as direction is concerned Pooja Bhatt
should stick to producing films and avoid directing them for the sake of her
own banner.
Coming
to the performances, only Randeep Hooda seems to be acting in the film to some extent
and the rest are all doing their offered jobs as professionals. I have liked
Arunoday Singh in all his previous ventures but in this he has really acted in
a very awkward style and remains completely unconvincing. Arif Zakaria once
again gives a seen before performance which fails to impress and Sunny Leone
expectedly relies a lot more on her body than her acting skills which was
pretty obvious. But still she manages well in her debut venture with her
limited facial expressions and stunning beauty. The girl has got the fire to
burn the screen but doesn't get anything to work on from her writer-mentor
Mahesh Bhatt. And I seriously doubt that with such an image she would ever get
an author backed role in our films.
Honestly
speaking, throughout JISM 2 I remained puzzled thinking that can Mahesh Bhatt
really write this kind of crap storyline and screenplay? The progression of the
film is so lazy and uninteresting that it seriously doesn't seem to be a
Bhatt's camp movie from any angle other than its sexual scenes. The absurd
writing reaches heights when you suddenly hear a vague mention of Cancer
towards its end and also the playing of an old Hindi classic song "Woh
Subah Kabhi To Aayegi" without any basic purpose. Unarguably Sunny Leone
is sure going to learn a lot of essential lessons from her first film itself
about how things actually work in our Hindi Film Industry, where the on screen
project comes out to be entirely different from what was being projected in
those initial interactive sessions.
As
publicized in its promos the Cinematography gracefully adds to the soft-porn
feel of the movie along with its OK background score. But another surprise of
JISM 2 remains its less inspiring soundtrack despite the presence of Mr. Bhatt,
the man with a fine musical ear. Though few songs sound fine as individual
tracks but while watching them on the screen in their boring placements, they
fail to keep you hooked.
Continuing
with Mr. Bhatt's passion for Pakistani music, Rashk, one of the four music
directors in the film, simply ruins a fabulous track originally sung by the
legendary Noor Jehan and Reshmawith the words, "Na Dil Dendi Bedardi
Nu".
Overall,
JISM 2 is surely one of the weakest movies from the Bhatt camp and maybe the
most silly one too. I recently read that after working in it, Sunny Leone was
thinking of leaving the porn industry to pursue a dedicated career in Indian
films. But after watching it, I would just like to say to her that, please do
watch JISM 2 yourself as a movie, before taking your final decision. Because
here you are nothing more than a bold girl who has a rare beauty ready to be
canned naked without any hassles and who can easily bring in great initials
even for a trash film. Hence, I sincerely doubt anyone would be ever able to see
beyond that for Sunny Leone in the present scenario of our films.
Details
Country: India
Language: Hindi |
English | Punjabi
Release
Date:
3 August 2012 (India)
Also Known
As: Body 2
Filming
Locations:
Apa Villa - Illuketia, Galle, Southern Province, Sri Lanka
Box
Office
Cumulative
Worldwide Gross: $47,109
Company
Credits
Production
Co: Clockwork
Films, Fish Eye Network
Technical
Specs
Runtime: 130 min
Color: Color