Fun - can be dangerous sometimes
If you thought ‘Murder’, ‘Hawas’, ‘Tauba Tauba’, ‘Julie’ and ‘Sheesha’ were sleaze fest, then you've got to watch ‘Fun - Can be dangerous times’. Bolder, raunchier, cruder, sleazier... Well, you run out of adjectives when you watch this flick. It truly is ‘sex on the rampage’.
If you thought ‘Murder’, ‘Hawas’, ‘Tauba Tauba’, ‘Julie’ and ‘Sheesha’ were sleaze fest, then you've got to watch ‘Fun - Can be dangerous times’. Bolder, raunchier, cruder, sleazier... Well, you run out of adjectives when you watch this flick. It truly is ‘sex on the rampage’. 
The entire story takes place in one night and how the lead pair of Mona Chopra and Arjun Punj faces several obstacles in their path. The writer writes the script in such a way that what you get to see is skin show for no rhyme or reason. Be it watching television or running around the house chasing the hero, the heroine is never dressed in anything more than a two piece. All ‘body’, no soul touched new depths with this.
The wife pushes her husband to sleep with women and act in blue films. She forces her husband to be a gigolo. The husband becomes a hustler since he has to support his wife and also his family back home in Punjab. The husband falls in love with a stripper, who subsequently beds one of her clients to free her lover from the clutches of his wife. Now, that’s what they made formulas for, isn’t it?
Himanshu Malik is a super-rich brat, who hates his dad as much as he likes car racing, while Mallika Sherawat is the daughter of a chicken farmer. The film starts with an unusual scene where the boy meets the girl in a shop. They have an argument over buying a kurta-pyjama, but after they are through with their shopping, they realise that there is more to their relationship than fighting over kurtas and pyjamas. Love happens, and so do 17 kisses. Yes, Mallika Sherawat counted it. Sex never goes unaccounted, does it?
If you're expecting ‘Julie’ to be a soft porn film, with sleaze aplenty, peddling skin-show in every alternate scene, you’re right. ‘Julie’ has its fair share of sex-laden sequences -- after all it is based on the life of a prostitute, or should we say an exploited destitute. Whichever way, it's ‘sexed up’ to tap enough audience.
An aspiring actress Jigyasa (Hrishita Bhatt) sleeps with a top notch producer to bag a film assignment, then a lady producer [lesbian] to bag another film, then with the film's lead man, then offers a male companion to a gay activist cum organizer of a film award, then sleeps with a gangster, in between takes to drugs, then accuses an actor-director of sexual molestation and in the end, commits suicide.
‘Madhubala’ tells the story of Madhubaala (Kanishka), who wants to make it big in Bollywood. With the help of her friend (Gurpreet Singh), she meets an award winning director Raj Malhotra (Sameer Dharmadhikari), who rapes her 21 times in two years. She's promised the heroine's role in his film and also given false promises of marriage. Now how much more ‘sexed up’ can it get?