Underrated thriller movies to watch now
News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee / 25th October 2024
Bollywood, which is renowned for its elaborate narratives and spectacular productions, has produced several exciting films that explore psychological intrigue, mystery, and suspense. There are many underappreciated thrillers that explore dark tales, twisted characters, and compelling stories, even if big blockbusters frequently garner the most attention.
These undiscovered treasures include spooky otherworldly stories, gripping criminal dramas, and psychological thrillers. These films offer a new twist on the usual Bollywood formula by emphasizing intricate plots, realistic settings, and nuanced acting. Therefore, seeing these lesser-known Bollywood thrillers offers a fascinating excursion into the world of under-the-radar genius for anyone looking for intriguing storytelling beyond the typical fare.
Here are a few of these underappreciated thrillers that merit greater recognition for their creativity and skill.
Suman Mukhopadhyay is the director of the 2019 Hindi-language psychological thriller Posham Pa. The primary lead actors in the movie are Mahie Gill, Sayani Gupta, and Ragini Khanna. Although the film’s theme portrays the mass murder of children by serial killers, the title typically alludes to a children’s song. Prajakta (Mahie Gill), a psychologically unstable mother, encouraged and forced her two daughters, Regha (Sayani Gupta) and Shikha (Ragini Khanna), into a life of crime. They killed five children and were jailed for the mass murder. Gundeep (Imaad Shah) and Nikhat (Shivani Raghuvanshi), two documentary filmmakers, later learn everything about the mass murder from the sisters Regha and Shikha.
Bugs Bhargava is the director and Sanjeev K. Jha is the writer of the 2019 Hindi-language psychological thriller Barot House. Manjari Fadnis and Amit Sadh play the main parts. The patriarch of the Barot House, Amit Barot, resides in a calm Daman neighborhood with his mother, wife, and four children—three daughters and a son. One of the daughters, Shreya, abruptly disappears while playing hide-and-seek on Janmashtami. Her body is discovered in a cemetery a day later. The murder of Shreya is thought to have been committed by their neighbor Anthony and Amit’s younger brother Ajay. Ajay is suspected by the authorities after the death of the house’s second daughter shortly after. Who could be behind this mindless slaughter? When the truth is discovered, it throws the family into further turmoil. But is the truth really the truth or games of a troubled mind?
In 2018, Tabrez Noorani directed and David Womark produced the Hindi-language play Love Sonia. Along with Riya Sisodiya, Freida Pinto, Demi Moore, Manoj Bajpayee, Richa Chadda, Anupam Kher, Adil Hussain, Rajkummar Rao, and Sai Tamhankar, the film’s eponymous character is played by newcomer Mrunal Thakur.Two sisters are stolen of their purity in the movie; one is sold by her indebted father, while the other pursues her in the hopes of saving her but ends up being caught up in the sex trade herself. The younger sister’s innate purity and her determination to save her sister and ultimately herself remain intact during a difficult and demanding journey that takes us through Mumbai’s red-light areas.
The 2017 Indian Hindi-language thriller-drama Rukh (translates to “Stance”) was helmed by Atanu Mukherjee, who made his directorial debut. Manoj Bajpayee, Smita Tambe, Kumud Mishra, and Adarsh Gourav play the main characters in the movie. The movie came out on October 27, 2017.18-year-old Dhruv Mathur (Adarsh Gourav) recklessly strikes a classmate during a schoolyard altercation, shattering his leg. After that, he flees in fear. His parents enroll him in a boarding school when the school expels him. Dhruv is unaware of his family’s persistent crisis while attending boarding school far from home. When he learns that his father, Diwakar Mathur (Manoj Bajpayee), died in an automobile accident, his life takes an unexpected turn. Secrets start to come to light. Dhruv begins searching for answers against his mother Nandini’s (Smita Tambe) best efforts to protect him.
Bugs Bhargava Krishna is the writer and director of the 2021 Indian Hindi-language judicial thriller drama film Nail Polish.[1] produced by the production company Ten Years Younger Production and starring Pradeep Uppoor, Seema Mohaptra, Jahanara Bhagava, and Dhirajj Vinodd Kapoor. Samreen Kaur, Rajit Kapur, Madhoo, Anand Tiwari, Manav Kaul, and Arjun Rampal are among the cast members. The movie centers on the prosecution of a well-known social activist who is suspected of killing other people in addition to raping and killing two migrant children.ZEE5 debuted Nail Polish on January 1, 2021.
Bollywood’s underappreciated thriller films highlight a different aspect of Indian filmmaking, emphasizing complex plots, likable characters, and gripping stories. These undiscovered treasures show off Bollywood’s adaptability while also showcasing the distinct viewpoints and bold decisions of filmmakers who aren’t afraid to deviate from the norm. These films offer exciting, thought-provoking experiences that last long after the credits have rolled, ranging from psychological twists to gripping criminal thrillers.These films appeal to viewers who value a break from conventional tropes, even though they may not have gained much reputation. These lesser-known thrillers serve as a reminder of Bollywood’s capacity to astonish, enchant, and engage audiences with tales that merit a wider distribution as the industry develops.