
Ek Jaan Hain Hum (1983) is a classic Bollywood romantic drama directed by Ramesh Talwar. The movie stars Rajesh Khanna, Shabana Azmi, and Rati Agnihotri in the lead roles. The movie follows the story of a young couple, Rajesh and Shabana, who are deeply in love but face many obstacles in their relationship.
The movie is known for its bold and daring portrayal of sexuality. It was one of the first Bollywood movies to feature explicit sexual scenes. The movie features several steamy scenes between Rajesh and Shabana, including a passionate kiss and a romantic lovemaking scene. The movie also features a scene in which Rajesh and Shabana are seen in a bathtub together, which was considered quite risqué for its time.
The movie also features a scene in which Rajesh and Shabana are seen in a compromising position in a hotel room. This scene was considered quite controversial for its time and was even censored in some countries.
Overall, Ek Jaan Hain Hum is a classic Bollywood movie that features some daring and explicit sexual moments. The movie was ahead of its time in terms of its portrayal of sexuality and is still remembered for its bold and daring scenes.
During a song-and-dance sequence, a bunch of female dancers wear colourful tights.
After their date, young woman kisses a young man.
A man looks at the butt area of a woman's ripped trousers.
A woman removes her top near a river. She walks in the water wearing a bra and panties. A man does the same as he is shown to be topless, and he bathes with the woman.
A man takes off his clothes only shown with his underpants on aggressively walking into the pond.
A woman passionately touches a man dancing with her to upset another woman, and kisses him which makes her walk off and cry.
After a man cheers a woman up, he kisses her, and is close to touching her breast. She stops as she feels uncomfortable.
A drunk young woman removes her top to climb on a man.
A man performs foreplay on a woman. Lasts for a few seconds.
During a song-and-dance sequence, the lyrics translate to "I will get hundred more lovers if one lover is away from me".