Two
of them were reportedly from Massive’s stable. The low cost
flick made by a group of friends for private and not commercial
use; however, found its way onto the streets where it was retailed
for $40.
The local “blues” which was released in Central and
sold out, has reportedly caused pain and embarrassment to several
families and friends.
Filming was reportedly done in a hotel in East Trinidad.
The “blues” said to be of poor quality now sells for
as little as $25.
Members of the filming crew have blamed a chutney star and another
Central man for the distribution.
They alleged that the hot sales of the flick have also wrecked the
lives of the young actors and actresses and have forced them to
go underground.
Featured among the groupies were two teenaged “Bollywood stars”
who allegedly fully participated in oral and anal sex and also indulged
in lesbian activities.
When Sunday PUNCH spoke to Massive he admitted that he was invited
to the filming by a friend involved in the sex industry.
“I was there because I was invited, but all I did was hold
the lights for them while they filmed,” he explained.
“I had nothing to do with distribution,” he stated.
“Somebody is trying to destroy me, this is pure jealousy.”
(Massive is identified in the video holding lights as the cameras
rolled).
The Central man spoke to Sunday PUNCH about the deception of which
they accused Massive.
“We are accustomed filming blues among ourselves”, he
said brazenly.
“We do it for fun as adults, when we go out to lime and then
erase it.”
He related that Massive was invited and did join them in the room.
“We felt proud having a big name like Massive with us,”
he explained.
The source told Sunday PUNCH that after the filming, Massive asked
them for the tape as his people were involved.
He went on: “We really didn’t expect copies to be made
and for it to be sold.
“We were shocked when word got back to us.”
He said they were even more hurt as it was edited and sold in Central
Trinidad where all those who took part lived.
“It sold like hot bread in Couva and everybody across Central
Trinidad know who were the participants,” the well-spoken
gentleman told Sunday PUNCH.
“We were really deceived.”
Massive denied that he provided them with any one from his stable.
“Again all I would say is I held the lights.
“I know who behind this,” he ended. |