I hope it's not simply because I found the subject, Karen (porno name "Sunny"), to be so attractive and engaging that I enjoyed this film so much. Really, I am NOT in love with her. OK, maybe I developed a _slight_ crush, ahem; anyway... I had read that the she and her husband/agent(?) had had a disagreement about the content (specifically the sparse nudity) with the director that led to a lawsuit to remove it (which they lost), but I cannot imagine why, because the film overall makes her out to be an intelligent, articulate, hard-working, REAL person, and frankly, if there wasn't a little nudity, the movie would be incomplete (or at least a bit disappointing) ;). After watching "Hot Girls Wanted", another "inside look at the porn industry", I felt like I needed to take a (hot) shower. THAT poorly made "film" (video) verified the exploitation of girls by men who can only be described as pimps (and even calling them THAT is being kind) that the porn industry really is. Smoking, tattoos, drug use, profanity; just how one would imagine a bunch of (admittedly young, sexy) whores in a cheap, dirty hotel suite would behave. "Mostly Sunny" is quite opposite. The deep, sensitive, emotional human side - which would seem to be extremely elusive to evoke and capture from a woman who has not only acted in porn, but also been criticized thoroughly and maliciously, and who is now happily monogamous with a pleasant man who really seems to be her soul mate (if you believe in that; happens I do) - comes across just as well as her absolutely stunningly beautiful face in the many extreme closeups. The production value is far above what I expected, although the first half starts to drag a bit and I wish they'd included more of the perfectly choreographed dancing scenes they tease with.
I've mentioned "Sunny" (the character, not the film) to the last four Indian men I talked to and they all get this smirk and say almost exactly the same thing - "Oh yes, I've heard of her, who are we to judge her past?!". None had seen this movie; this is simply the Indian quality of forgiveness that's allowed her to reach the level of popularity among men AND women in Bollywood that she's reached. Nice, for a change. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.