For today's Foreign Film Friday, we're headed back to Indian to take a look at the bold Indian film Unfreedom directed by Raj Amit Kumar. If you like naked Indian women, lesbian sex scenes, and perky chickpeas then this is the movie for you.

Foreign Film Friday: Unfreedom

This controversial Indian film explores society's feelings toward sex while weaving in religion and politics to show how repressed people are. The story shifts from taking place in America and New Delhi, but the American story isn't nearly as sexy as the Indian one. The New Delhi narrative follows Preeti Gupta who keeps rejecting marriage proposals. We can see why men would want to marry this chesty chica.

Foreign Film Friday: Unfreedom

Her father is upset with his unmarried daughter, so she runs away and shacks up with a gorgeous painter played by Bhavani Lee. It turns out she wasn't a commitmentphobe - she was a lesbian and Bhavani is impossible to ignore. She's a sultry woman who loves to paint in the nude!

Foreign Film Friday: Unfreedom

Bhavani and Preeti have sumptuous nude scenes thatprove what skintasticthings can happen when beautiful girls practice their freedom in bed. These two go down on each other and suck and moan their way through several sexy scenes.

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Of course, there are strict laws against homosexual relationships in India, thelovers face punishment. Preeti's own father turns his back on her. We should say even in these violent scenes, the women are still gorgeous because they remain unclothed.

Foreign Film Friday: Unfreedom

Foreign Film Friday: Unfreedom

In India, Unfreedom was refused certification by the censorship and the director attempted multiple cuts to have the movie reviewed, but authorities ultimately banned the film entirely. This gave the controversial film press coverage around the world, causing curious film buffs to demand to see the movie. While Unfreedom can befound in other countries, the director continues to fight for his film to be given an Indian rating and a viewing. We support for his fight for freedom for this highly skinspiring- and ironically named film - Unfreedom.

Foreign Film Friday: Unfreedom