<p>Agreeing with industry analysts, director Karan Johar said, “Films like LSD, backed by dedicated producers and brought to life by creatively uncompromising directors, are the only way to continue evolving the face of Indian cinema.”<br /><br />LSD follows three individual stories of voyeurism in the contemporary society informing the audiences in the most unconventional manner. Opening to impressive collections across 350 screens in India, Dibaker Banerjee’s LSD also sped away with great critical acclaim thanks to its enthralling storytelling, never-seen-before cinematography that made use of digital cameras, seamless mirroring of society and performances so real you almost feel like you’re living their lives.<br /><br />Says critic Taran Adarsh, “Love Sex Aur Dhokha is original, innovative and ground-breaking cinema, which will shock and provoke you. The film is definitely not for the faint-hearted or those who swear by stereotypical fares, but for those who yearn for a change.” <br /><br />Talking about his intention behind making the film, says National Award-winning director Dibaker Banerjee, “I know there is an audience waiting for the film and it is that segment which wants to call a spade a spade.” Nearly shot down by moral watchdogs and putting decisions people take under a scanner — with LSD, expect the unexpected!</p>
<p>Agreeing with industry analysts, director Karan Johar said, “Films like LSD, backed by dedicated producers and brought to life by creatively uncompromising directors, are the only way to continue evolving the face of Indian cinema.”<br /><br />LSD follows three individual stories of voyeurism in the contemporary society informing the audiences in the most unconventional manner. Opening to impressive collections across 350 screens in India, Dibaker Banerjee’s LSD also sped away with great critical acclaim thanks to its enthralling storytelling, never-seen-before cinematography that made use of digital cameras, seamless mirroring of society and performances so real you almost feel like you’re living their lives.<br /><br />Says critic Taran Adarsh, “Love Sex Aur Dhokha is original, innovative and ground-breaking cinema, which will shock and provoke you. The film is definitely not for the faint-hearted or those who swear by stereotypical fares, but for those who yearn for a change.” <br /><br />Talking about his intention behind making the film, says National Award-winning director Dibaker Banerjee, “I know there is an audience waiting for the film and it is that segment which wants to call a spade a spade.” Nearly shot down by moral watchdogs and putting decisions people take under a scanner — with LSD, expect the unexpected!</p>