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Kama Sutra

1,000 years ago in the central India, the Hindu Kings built their capital city, Khajuraho, 85 temples were built, 20 of which remain. Famed above all for the delicate sensuality and eroticism of their sculptures, these frank representations of sexuality are considered an expression of India's world renowned Kama Sutra.

Release Date: Mon, Jul 10, 2006

Country: GB | US
Language: En
Runtime: 120
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