Tales Of The Kama Sutra 2 Monsoon -1999- Hdrip... ❲Trusted • Collection❳
Tales of the Kama Sutra 2: Monsoon (1999) is an American-Indian erotic dramatic thriller directed by Jag Mundhra. The film is set in the tropical paradise of Goa, India, and explores themes of passion, desire, and reincarnation. Plot Summary
- Camera: Arri SR2 16mm
- Film stock: Kodak Vision 250D (day exteriors) and 500T (interior night scenes)
- Audio: Nagra III tape recorder (mono location sound, post-synced to stereo)
- Original distributor: Wicked Pictures / Vivid Entertainment (regional licensing varied)
"Tales of The Kama Sutra 2 Monsoon" (1999) is a film that delves into complex human emotions and relationships through a series of tales set during the monsoon season. The film's approach to exploring mature themes was notable for its time, contributing to discussions on love, desire, and relationships in Indian cinema. Tales of The Kama Sutra 2 Monsoon -1999- HDRip...
Parental Advisory: Contains explicit sexual situations, nudity, and mature themes. Intended for adult audiences only. Tales of the Kama Sutra 2: Monsoon (1999)
Technical Details
This plot structure—an outsider discovering sexual enlightenment through indigenous wisdom—is a classic (and often criticized) trope of 1990s exotic erotica. Camera: Arri SR2 16mm Film stock: Kodak Vision
- Release Year: 1999
- Director: Rajiv S Ruia
- Video Quality: HDRip (High Definition rip)
- Audio Quality: Typically available in surround sound formats like 5.1 or 7.1
- Richard Tyson as Michael: A photographer who becomes entrapped in a romantic triangle. Tyson was known for his roles in films like Kindergarten Cop and Three Amigos.
- Matt McCoy as Jake: The friend who invites Michael to the resort.
- Sunnie H. Jones as Vali: A local woman who becomes the object of Michael's obsession.
- K.T. Vogt as Sylvia.
Note for collectors: No legitimate HDRip was ever produced by the original rights holders. The file circulating on archival trackers is a fan-made upscale. Sharpness is poor in shadow detail—ironic for a film titled "Monsoon," where half the scenes are purposely dim.