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| Shoot on Sight
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Pakistan-born policeman Tariq Ali (Naseerudin Shah, MONSOON WEDDING) lives in London with his English wife (Greta Scacchi) in the wake of the July 2005 terrorist attacks on the tube. With its roots in reality, this thriller explores the dangers for Muslims who live in European and American cities where anti-Islam sentiments can run high.
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| Tropical Heat DVD (1992)
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$13.59 After her Maharajah husband is killed in India, his widow files a hefty insurance claim. The investigator soon becomes infatuated with her and is drawn into a mystery bigger than Asia.
A sexy thriller set in India.
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| Tales Of The Kama Sutra: The Perfumed Garden DVD (1998)
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$5.85 An American couple with relationship problems travels to India, to work on the restoration of an erotic sculpture. There they meet a mysterious woman who introduces the couple to the Kama Sutra.
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| Natasha DVD (2007)
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$11.59 Sex and the Russian Mafia have come to a small town in England on the heels of an exotic dancer fleeing from Moscow. But when she ends up being secretly taped and posted on an Internet porn site, this clever
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| Tales Of The Kama Sutra 2: Monsoon DVD (1998)
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$5.95 U.S. Naval Officer Kenneth Blake (Tyson) and his fiancee Sally Stephens (McShane) travel to Goa (a seaside resort on the West Coast of India) for a peaceful vacation, but all goes awry when he begins an affair with the beautiful
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| Private Moments DVD (2005) Widescreen; Subtitled
Jag Mundhra movies
$10.29 Jag Mundhra directs this erotic drama about four women who, while drunk at a birthday party, begin confessing their most daring public sexual escapades. The evening inspires one of them to begin a late-night radio talk show entitled "Private Moments,
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| Provoked DVD (2007)
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$18.25 Based on a shocking true story, PROVOKED stars Aishwarya Rai as a woman who takes fate into her own hands after being brutally abused by her husband for a full decade. The law does not see the violent act she
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