Ever heard of selling any product to you which exploits you only?
- rmsra53
- Jul 2, 2023
- 3 min read
WARNING: This is a spoiler filled article and some things may also make you uncomfortable, so already telling this before proceeding further

Whenever there's a question of giving knowledge on sex or sexual fantasies and all that, Bollywood becomes Rajpal Yadav from Chup Chup Ke .................

And what does Sex Education means in Bollywood's dictionary? It means justifying extramarital affairs, lgbtq agenda, showing sex as the biggest problem of life, showing men as incompetent .etc.
There are 4 stories in this anthology,
1. MADE FOR EACH OTHER
This story features actors like Neena Gupta, Mrunal Thakur and Angad Bedi and is directed by R Balki who has given some really great movies like Paa and Padman, and this time, from actors to director, all decided to come at their worst possible form. When did the story began, when did it end, what was the story, I know nothing. Only thing which was visible in this short was Neena Gupta uttering the word 'sex' for more than 30 times and telling her history of sex with her husband and comparing husband and wife with cars telling "gaadi kharidne se pehle test drive karo". I cannot understand why do these people consider virginity like some disease.
2. THE MIRROR
This story was the worst of the lot. In fact, even in the first story, it was understood that the director intended to promote premarital sex, but what was even the intention of this one? Here the whole story is about a woman coming into her flat, where she sees her maid having sex with her (maid's) husband on the woman's bed. Now after looking at this what will a sane person do? beat the s#*t out of those two and immediately fire her. But No! These are Netflix universe's people where the woman insteading of doing the former, she masturbates by looking at those two having sex and after firing her, she then rehires her and the same cycle goes on and on. This was the story (if we can call it one)
3. SEX WITH EX
After watching the first two I knew that expecting story from these guys is as good as expecting Akshay Kumar to grow moustache for playing a role, and guess what, from the opening shot only, this story had the vibe of a savita bhabhi novel and the rest of the story had the tropes of a pulp thriller novel where the ending is predictable and it looks like Sujoy Ghosh, the man who gave a masterpiece like Kahaani, was in dire need of money and all he made a "Savita Bhabhi story with Ramsay Brothers touch" and Tamanna Bhatia is having the worst downgrade ever seen for a leading heroine, from acting as a lead in SS Rajamouli movies to doing such cheap roles (although it's evident that any SS Rajamouli directed actor is not having a good time as Prabhas has also recently given the worst movie of his career, Adipurush). Vijay Verma had the role which he's been playing from the inception of his career.
4. TILCHATTA
This was the only one which had a proper story and the best thing about this short is the performance of Kumud Mishra as the evil Raja. He's one of the best actors currently and it's a good thing to see that he's getting his due. This movie follows the basic premise of "WHAT YOU SOW, SHALL YOU REAP" and the ending makes this short more horrifying even than a horror story. I am not giving any spoilers as you have to watch this one by Amit Ravindernath Sharma.
This movie only exploits you in the name of showing a story and mind you, if you are watching this for sex scenes, then there's not much of that sort. What's worse is that some people are actually promoting this thing by telling bull such as "THE STORIES ARE SOMETHING MORE THAN JUST SEX SCENES" (This applies only for the last one)
Final Word: Except, Tilchatta, the rest of the segments are unbearable and as per my personal opinion, this movie propagates a very wrong message to the youth as the 1st segment literally screams this in your face that "IF YOU DON'T HAVE SEXUAL COMPATIBILITY, YOUR MARRIAGE IS WORTHLESS" such things are problematic to a certain level
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