Jism 2

It is the sequel to the 2003 film Jism and marks the Bollywood acting debut of former pornographic actress Sunny Leone.

Izna, a former pornographic actress, is approached by intelligence officer Aayan Thakur (Arunoday Singh).

After Izna agrees to the mission, she is taken to a residential colony in Sri Lanka, where Kabir has been living as a musician for the last few months.

However, Sumit accidentally reads a text message from Aayan on Izna's phone, proving his suspicions that she's working with the Intelligence Agency.

When Izna is not at home, Kabir goes to Aayan's house and notices Sumit's hearing aid on the floor inside.

Kabir breaks into the house and ends up discovering the book with the story Izna had told him about how she met 'Karan'.

He states that Guru Saldanah is running an unsanctioned operation to retrieve the information and will kill Izna once he gets the hard disk.

Kabir asks Izna to escape and offers her a new passport, tickets, and access to an account maintained at a Swiss bank from which she can withdraw unlimited money.

Aayan asks Izna to give him the hard drive and come with him to start a new life together in Europe.

Izna declines his offer and tells Aayan that because of his lies, she killed the love of her life, an innocent man who blindly trusted her.

She tells him that she would rather die with Kabir than spend another day alive with Aayan and attempts to leave with the hard disk.

Producer-director Mahesh Bhatt entered the house of Bigg Boss for a couple of hours to present a contract deal to Sunny Leone to cast her as the lead actress in this sequel of the film Jism.

[9] It was announced the film would be released in two hundred cinemas in Andhra Pradesh, although dubbed in Telugu.

The CBFC was initially not satisfied with the lengthy sex scenes in Jism 2, and declined to issue a certificate.

"[12] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film a score of 2 out of 5, and said, "On the whole, JISM 2 has Sunny Leone as its USP, but the lackluster screenplay and the sluggish pace act as deterrents.

However, Sunny Leone in the driver's seat, coupled with a generous dose of skin show and erotica, besides an attention-grabbing title, should act as a honey-trap to lure the audiences.

"[13] Anupama Chopra of the Hindustan Times gave it 2 out 5 noting, "I thought that Jism 2 is a sequel only because it also has sex, might push the envelope again.

[14] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com gave the film a score of 1.5 out of 5, concluding that "It's like Sunny Leone's assets are the script, screenplay and sole purpose of Jism 2 and everyone outside that – Hooda, Singh, Zakaria or the audience – is obliged to wag their tongues with thrill.

"[15] Mayank Shekhar on his website theW14.com writes,"By the time you hit the climax, of the film of course, you realise, there was hardly more sex in it than any other skin flick, and you had to sit through two growling naked guys (Arunoday, Randeep) and a psycho boss (Arif Zakaria) instead, babbling over international terrorism.

Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN awarded it a score of 1 out of 5 while commenting that he thinks "the plot itself is like a big, black hole there is no coming out of.

[17] The promotion and release of Jism 2 sparked protests by social conservatives across India, including by the National Students Union of India in Allahabad,[18] Bajrang Dal in Bhopal,[19] Assam,[20] Amritsar (where effigies of Leone and Pooja Bhatt were burned)[21] and Mumbai (where protesters tore down posters promoting the film).

[25] The film had a huge fall on the second day as it collected around ₹55.0 million (US$640,000) mainly due to negative critical reception and word of mouth.

[33] The soundtrack of Jism 2 is composed by Arko, Mithoon, Abdul Basit Sayeed & Rushk a Pakistani gothic fiction band.

Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama gave 3 and half out of 5 stars and concluded "Ultimately, Jism 2 delivers a tad more than what seemed like a promise before the album was played.

A package affair that goes well with the theme of the film, it also ensures that there is a consistent sound right through the album which doesn't distract a listener or make him jump into the next track".

Times of India rated it with 4 stars out of five and remarked "The soundtrack has been assembled well and its variety will prove to be its key to success.

Sunny Leone and Daniel Weber traveled to India to promote Jism 2