Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2
The film features Paritosh Tiwari, Bonita Rajpurohit, Abhinav Singh, and Swaroopa Ghosh in the lead roles.On the stage, she is criticised by the judges for belittling the show, but Noor reveals her dream of wearing a saree and accepting the National Award for Best Actress from the President alongside her mother.Kullu Vishwakarma, a trans-woman who works as a toilet cleaner under a scheme in a private metro station, is found unconscious and brutally assaulted in bushes.Kullu has a boyfriend named Ajmal, and they both run a vlog called “Pyaar ke Panchchi” (Love Birdies).Lovina is called to her son’s school to take him home as a 12-year-old student is found dead, the same news referred by Monica in the previous story.Afraid of the chaos and media drama that will follow after Kullu spreads this news, Lovina gets Ajmal assaulted brutally as soon as he is released from jail, with help from Pushpesh.He is made fun of by his classmates, has his sexuality misappropriated, while losing his mind trying to figure out who fullmoon is, who has no trace of identity except an ominous website of his name.The site hints him to wear his VR headset, which shows an AI-produced video of Shubham and his classmates bullying the 12-year-old boy in the toilet.Scared of the possibility that fullmoon might use this to threaten him, he runs through his home, in a nervous breakdown, completely naked, and hides under the table of his father’s tuition classroom.Some days later, a news headline reveals that Shubham has gone missing after his breakdown, and can only be approached through Metaverse - a virtual world in which users represented by avatars interact in an online space."[6] Bollywood Hungama critic rated the film 1.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 fails to make an impact as it's too confusing."[8] Shilajit Mitra of The Hindu noted " You can sense Banerjee channelling all these disparate frustrations in LSD 2, which is disdainful of corporates and algorithms, the soothing call of Big Brother and the animated bleating of electric sheep."[9] Prannay Pathak of Hindustan Times noted "The formal chaos and the self-reflexivity of the plot and its treatment might suggest it is more suited to the self-guided OTT experience, but perhaps that’s not the point of LSD 2.