I don't really know what people specifically think about the sexy scenes in 'Hate Story' as I haven't surveyed people about it. However, some might find them appealing if they are tastefully done and add to the overall story. Others might be put off if they think the scenes are too raunchy or out of place in the context of the movie.
I'm not aware of the general public's view on the sexy scenes in 'Hate Story'. It could be that those who enjoy a more risqué element in movies might like the sexy scenes if they are well - choreographed and contribute to the movie's atmosphere. They might see it as a way to add a bit of spice to the story. However, there are also people who believe that movies should focus more on the story, acting, and other aspects rather than relying on sexy scenes. And if these scenes are not in line with the overall tone of the movie, they might receive a lot of criticism.
I haven't seen 'Hate Story' so I can't say for sure if there are sexy scenes in it. But generally, in movies, these kinds of scenes are sometimes used to enhance the story's emotional or romantic aspects. They can also be a part of the overall aesthetic or mood the director is trying to create. Without watching the movie, it's difficult to determine if 'Hate Story' has such scenes.
Most people find such content inappropriate for general public media. Modern media has certain standards and ethics, and overly sexual content like this is not acceptable in mainstream platforms.
I'm not entirely sure what 'I love hate story' specifically refers to. It could be a unique concept. Maybe it's about a story that has elements of love and hate intertwined in a really interesting way.
It could be about a red - haired woman who is very confident and attractive, and her story might be about her journey in a fashion - driven city, facing challenges and making her mark in the fashion world.
I'm not entirely sure which 'hate story' you specifically refer to. There could be many stories with the title 'Hate Story'. If it's a movie, perhaps the confrontational scenes between the characters could be considered 'hot scenes' in the sense of being intense and full of drama.
I don't think it's right to have or promote the idea of a sexy sex story. Society should encourage conversations that are family - friendly and in line with moral norms.
It's not a good title at all. It contains elements that are inappropriate and not suitable for general public discussion.
One common theme is the complex relationship between the characters. There's often a strong attraction and at the same time, a lot of friction or dislike.
I think it's inappropriate. In a society that values respect and propriety, we should be more interested in stories that have educational, inspiring or entertaining value in a clean way. For example, adventure stories can take us to different worlds and teach us about courage and exploration. Mystery stories can make us think and keep our minds active. But sexy dirty stories go against the norms of good taste and decency.
A courtroom scene where a character is wrongly accused out of someone else's hatred can also be a hot scene. The false accusations, the victim's shock and anger, and the accuser's smugness all create a highly charged atmosphere, as can be seen in some classic courtroom - drama - like stories.