Some notable "blue film" classics featuring Jayaprada include:

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| Film (Year) | Language | Director | Why it’s a Classic Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (1972) | Hindi | Kumar Shahani | Avant-garde. Sexual awakening via mirrors and landscapes. No nudity, but constant tension. | | Duvidha (1973) | Hindi (Rajasthani) | Mani Kaul | A ghost story about a wife and a doppelgänger. Slow, hypnotic, and sexually charged by absence. | | Utsav (1984) | Hindi | Girish Karnad | Based on Sanskrit drama Mrichchakatika . Contains explicit dialogue, courtesans, and open sexuality—the closest India got to a period "blue classic." | | Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981) | Hindi | K. Balachander | Not explicit, but the beach scene and co-habitation plot broke every taboo of the time. | | Mandi (1983) | Hindi | Shyam Benegal | A comedy-drama about a brothel. Intelligent, not lewd, but adult themes prevail. |

If you're interested in learning more about Jayaprada's career or filmography, I can suggest some general information. She has appeared in a wide range of films across various languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada. Some of her notable works include "Sangam," "Pardes," and "Mr. India."

Her filmography includes numerous "cult classics" that defined the golden era of Indian cinema.

Jaya Prada’s journey began at age 14 with a dance sequence in the Telugu film Bhoomi Kosam

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