Kamasutra 3D is all Set to Create a New History
Kamasutra 3D, the multi billion project directed by Roopesh Paul and produced by GJ productions has been ruling the headlines from the date of its announcement. Now, the film has gone a step further as it got selected for the 86th Academy Awards in the Best Picture Category.
The movie has already been selected in the �Best Original Score� category, and this new development has created a huge wave of happiness in the whole Indian Film Fraternity. The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced on January 16th 2014, and the red carpet will roll on March 2nd.
The music of the film is composed by Chennai based music directors, Sachin and Sreejith while its lyrics are penned by Rupesh Paul and Pratyush Prakash.
The movie is expected to be an erotic classic, and this genre of movies is still unexploited in the global film world. The project designer Mr. Sohan Roy, CEO of Aries Group along with Roopesh Paul has taken the bold step to make an erotic movie in 3D, and their venture is now slowly reaping success.
Sherlyn Chopra is the heroine in Kamasutra 3D, and her uncompromising skin show is the main highlight of the film. The trailer of the movie is already a big hit in YouTube, and the same is expected in Box Office as well.
Roopesh Paul, the director of the movie expressed his gratitude towards Sohan Roy in a highly touching manner, “It is my best moment of the film and I want to give this entire credit to Sohan as he is the man behind making it reach the Oscars,” said Roopesh. According to him, Kamasutra 3D will be a breezy visual feast for the audience, and it will satisfy all kinds of audience for sure. “I am really thankful to Sohan as he got me through the technical specifications for the selection of Kamasutra 3D in this dream platform, as his Saint Dracula was also a part of it last year,” Continued the director.
Roopesh Paul is also highly confident regarding the movie�s Oscar nomination, and if it happens, then it will be a new history going to be created in golden letters by the Indian Film Fraternity which is celebrating its glorious 100 years.