Premature ignoring and later made Cults: those films which got late audience’s love

Many times some films are unable to perform special performance at the box office as soon as they are released, but their importance is recognized over time. Through the Word of Mouth, they gradually make a place in the hearts of the audience and become a Cult classic. Here we are looking at some such films, which were initially underestimated but later they were highly appreciated.

1. No Smoking (2007)

Directed by Anurag Kashyap No smoking There is a psychological drama in which John Abraham played the lead role. The film also featured Ayesha Takia and Paresh Rawal in important roles. The story is of a chain smoker who goes to a rehab center to quit smoking, but from there his life takes a mysterious turn. The film was far ahead of its time and then the audience did not understand its style, but today it is counted among the bold and different thinking films of Indian cinema.

2. So far Chhappan (2004)

Directed by Shimit Amen, this crime drama was based on an encounter specialist of Mumbai Police. The strong appearance of actors like Nana Patekar’s strict performance, Revathi and Yashpal Sharma made the film a serious and effective experience. Initially the film was limited to limited appreciation, but today it is considered as a great crime film.

3. trapped Ray Obama (2010)

Directed by Subhash Kapoor, the film got limited viewers at the time of release. The film played talented actors like Rajat Kapoor, Neha Dhupia and Sanjay Mishra. This satirical film, based on the recession in the US and the theme of the kidnapping industry in India, gradually forced the audience to laugh and think.

4. Kissa Kursi (1978)

Directed by Amrit Nahata Anecdote There was a political satire film, with Shabana Azmi, Raj Babbar and Chaman Bagga in lead roles. The film used to take a scathing sarcasm at the political atmosphere of the Emergency and at that time he was also a victim of censorship. Years later, the film was remembered for its bold theme and social message.

5. Aamir (2008)

This debut film by Raj Kumar Gupta holds an important place in Indian thriller cinema. In this, Rajiv Khandelwal played the role of Aamir Ali, who gets trapped in a stranger situation as soon as he reaches Mumbai. The film’s script, direction and Rajiv’s strong performance were later highly appreciated by the audience.

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