New Delhi: The much-awaited series Lust Stories 2 is finally out on Thursday and fans are going crazy watching the sizzling chemistry between Tamanaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma. The anthology was in the news since its trailer was released. Right from the bold scenes to the cast, everything has grabbed the attention of the viewers. And now finally when it is released, it is trending all over the internet. Fans are just blown by the performance given by Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma in the bold web series.
The series consists of four different stories and features an ensemble cast including Tamannaah Bhatia, Vijay Varma, Kajol, Mrunal Thakur, Neena Gupta, Amruta Subhash, Kumud Mishra, Tillotama Shome, and Angad Bedi in the key role. Fans are going mad over the chemistry between Tamannaah and Vijay and ever since they knew the duo are dating in real life also. Twitter is flooded with fans’ reactions after the release of the much-anticipated anthology Lust Stories 2. Here are some of the tweets.
The chemistry between @MrVijayVarma and Tamannaah is absolutely phenomenal, they are magentic. #LustStories2OnNetflix
@NetflixIndia pic.twitter.com/NwxJytf3EE— शिखा त्रिपाठी (@ShikhaTri1) June 30, 2023
Finally Tamannah ? ? ?
What a surprise ?
No lip kissing on screen rule❤️?
What sensual sizzling romance between #TamannaahBhatia & #VijayVarma#TamannaahBhatia #LustStories2 #LustStories2OnNetflix #LustStories2Review pic.twitter.com/ImL1u0GRQt— Rocky Yadav (@YadavYadavrocky) June 30, 2023
The chemistry between? @tamannaahspeaks & @MrVijayVarma is not just limited to the romantic aspect, but also extends to their emotional connection and the way they navigate the complexities of their relationship!! Which is fabulous in #LustStories2OnNetflix pic.twitter.com/xYxy3DR8fb
— Tanay Suriya (@TheTanaySuriya) June 30, 2023
Apart from Tamannaah and Vijay Varma’s chemistry, three other stories normalize the concept of female pleasure. One such story features Kajol, in which she describes female pleasure, speaking about it she says, At one point in time, we were very open about it. It was written in our ancient text and was a part of education. Later we closed ourselves from it. She further says I think we should normalize it like eating and drinking, although it’s a part of life.