Updated On: 22 September, 2021 04:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Intimacy coordinator for the web series Mastram, Amanda Cutting, on what her presence on a film set means for aesthetics in a post-MeToo world

Amanda Cutting, who has previously worked on an unaired prequel pilot for Game of Thrones, The Magicians and The Good Doctor, says she avoided cliched Bollywood positions for Mastram
For the longest time, the most persistent imagery of sex on our screens was the visual of two flowers coming together. And yet, in a parallel universe, existed the erotic novels by Mastram that explored the vivid sexual experiences of the common Indian. Thus, it was essential for producers of a biographical series based on Mastram, to depict sex uninhibitedly—much like how Vatsayana`s Kamasutra meant for us to enjoy the experience.
Among the first things that producer Prabhleen Kaur and the OTT platform MX player did was hire an intimacy co-ordinator, a first for the Indian entertainment industry. Amanda Cutting, who has previously worked on an unaired prequel pilot for Game of Thrones, The Magicians and The Good Doctor, was flown in from Canada for the job.