In the 1990s, films like Masti and Mujhse Dosti Karoge used throwaway lines referencing the Kama Sutra for comedic effect. The 1996 Indo-Canadian film Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (featuring Bollywood actors) broke ground by treating the text as a legitimate lens for female agency, though it was too avant-garde for mainstream multiplexes.
: Mira Nair’s Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996) remains a touchstone for this genre, blending historical romance with bold portrayals of female sexuality. Despite initial bans and heavy censorship in India, it paved the way for future explorations of desire. -18 - Kamasutra 3D -2015- New Bollywood XXX Porn Mobile
Startups have launched apps that gamify the Kama Sutra . They use animation, quizzes, and video tutorials—often featuring Bollywood-style storytelling—to teach not just positions, but also communication and emotional wellness. These apps position themselves under "health & wellness" to avoid app store restrictions. In the 1990s, films like Masti and Mujhse