| Movie Title | Year | Notable For | |------------|------|--------------| | Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani | 2002 | Star-studded but hilariously bad VFX | | Gunda | 1998 | Cult classic B-grade action; over-the-top dialogues | | Meri Zabaan | 1989 | Low-budget action with adult humor | | Hatyara | 1998 | Mithun Chakraborty B-grade action | | Loha | 1997 | Dharmendra in a ridiculous action flick | | Jallad No. 1 | 2000 | Brutal B-grade revenge drama | | Khooni Murdaa | 1989 | Ramsay brothers horror |
These were often released directly on DVD or late-night cable: hindi b grade movies list upd hot
In the Indian film context, B-grade movies typically refer to low-budget films that are not produced by major Bollywood studios. They often feature: | Movie Title | Year | Notable For
These movies are usually made for direct-to-digital release or for smaller cinema circuits, and they cater to niche audiences looking for entertainment outside mainstream Bollywood. These were often released directly on DVD or
With OTT platforms (ULTRAMovies, Primeflix, CinePrime), new B-grade films appear weekly. Recent upd titles:
Also low-budget horror-comedy:
Over the last two years, several factors have reignited interest: