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Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist opened mainly to grim reviews from critics. In a conversation with a colleague, I was posed with a tricky question. What according to me is Mira Nair’s most artistically smooth work? I was very clear on my answer. Though my personal favorite would be The Namesake given its kind story and fabulous performances, but Kamasutra was her most tasteful work. Though many people would disagree on this citing inconsistent depiction of power dynamics, I seemed to focus massively on the film’s impeccable sense of detailing contradictory and complex motives of its characters.