Filmworld
Over 1 lakh register for 'Darling Don't Cheat' nude trip contest
Mumbai, Sep 21
Controversial film "Darling
Don't Cheat"'s international nude trip contest has received a
mind-boggling response, with more than one lakh already having
registered for it in merely 10 days.
"The main theme of the film,
aDarling Don't Cheat' is the dark side that's hidden inside us, that
animal instinct which comes out in certain situations. The theme of the
contest is also along similar lines, to explore the dark side, within.
When this dark side is geared up, no moral policing can make any
difference to their thoughts. Our contest triggered this dark side
among people, which has been proved by its outstanding response," said
Rajkumar Hindusthani, the producer-director of the film.
The
contest gives lucky winners an opportunity to visit a picturesque island
resort in Jamaica, which is well-known for nude men and women roaming
around freely and enjoying themselves.
The registered
contestants' data reveals that 30 percent are women from Mumbai, Pune
and Delhi. "This shows that not just men, but women too seek to explore
the wild side of themselves. Some of the women said that they wanted to
take revenge on husband, while the young girls said such a trip would be
a cool and liberating experience," said Hindusthani.
"This also
proves that sex and nudity are no longer a taboo in our society. The
moral brigade will definitely see red over our contest and our film, but
we are not worried about them. We've made a sensational film and so we
want to give a sensational experience to people with our contest."
The
trailer launch event in Mumbai was such a success that the high-octane
trailer and the news of the controversial contest spread like wildfire.
Another promotional event in Delhi witnessed a similar response where
media and viewers were eager to know more about the movie and the
contest.
"Darling Don't Cheat" is an edge-of-the-seat thriller
depicting violence, brutality, fear and sensuality. The film is directed
and produced by Hindusthani under the banner Fyeo Media Works.