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He may be the new face in NY politics, but his family is no stranger to it. I'm talking about Zohran Mamdani. Because the Indian-American politician, who won the municipal elections in the largest city in the US, even leaving behind heavyweight names like Andrew Cuomo's, has a mother who has left her own footprint, not in politics but in cinema. Indeed, in one of the most erotic, daring and artistic films of the last few decades. Mira Nair, an internationally acclaimed filmmaker, is the creator of Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (released in 1996). A film that did not hesitate to take on the myth of the most famous erotic text of all time. If the name means anything to you, it's probably because you've seen her other works, such as Mississippi Masala, The Namesake, Vanity Fair or The Perez Family.
Zohran Mamdani's mom's Kama Sutra
However, the film may have been shot in India, but its reception in the country caused a scandal. As it was banned from screening due to its bold content. However, in the Western world it became a cult classic. The lead actress, Sarita Choudhury shows off her gorgeous tits with her nipples and she is also seen in a lesbian scene. But also actress Indira Varma (seen in Game of Thrones)shows us her boobs, her hairy... bush and her nice butt. Truly, the film is overflowing with passion, aesthetics and feminine power (metaphors from mrskin). And yes, it includes six scenes full of nudity, love and total release, without ever becoming vulgar or provocatively cheap. It's the kind of cinema that takes on bold themes. Of course the irony is delightful. As the new mayor of the world's most “serious” city has a mother who made one of the most erotic films in modern cinema. A woman who dared to bring sexuality into the spotlight. And if today's new mayor is fighting for social equality and progressive policies, we can only acknowledge that he grew up with a mother who broke new ground in art, in the female body, in desire. Zohran Mamdani's mother.











