India, Feb. 27 -- In the summer of 1962, just weeks before her death, Hollywood actor Marilyn Monroe gave an interview amidst the swirling chaos of her public life. She spoke about how 'sexuality is only attractive when it's natural and spontaneous'. For the world's ultimate 'blonde', this wasn't just a quote; it was a subversion of the very industry that built her. Also read | Quote of the day by Cher: 'I love men but you don't really need them to live'

Marilyn was acutely aware that she was a product - between the peroxide, the carefully choreographed hip-sway, and the breathless 'baby talk', she was the most successful industrial output of 20th-century Hollywood. Yet, in her interview with Life Magazine in 1962 interview, she drew a s...