The scene drew immense criticism in India, where explicit nudity and unsimulated sexual acts were (and often still are) taboo in mainstream and even some art-house cinema.
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Chatrak (also known as Mushrooms ) is a 2011 Bengali drama film directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara. The narrative follows Rahul (played by Sudip Mukherjee), a successful Bengali architect who returns to Kolkata after working in Dubai. Upon his return, he reunites with his girlfriend, Paoli (played by Paoli Dam), while simultaneously searching for his brother, who is rumored to have lost his sanity and hidden away in the forest. The Controversial Scene