: Often called the "Roger Corman of India," he directed cult "so-bad-it's-good" classics like and Loha (1997)
: These films served as a counter-narrative to the polished, family-oriented "A-grade" Bollywood, providing a space for horror, sleaze, and folk legends. 2. The Golden Era of B-Movies (1970s–1990s) The Ramsay Brothers : The pioneers of Indian horror ( Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche Purana Mandir Action and Dacoit Films "Lights, Camera, Action: Experience the Magic of Midnight
Yet, they serve the same purpose: Whether it's a cheap drum machine telling you the monster is coming, or a dhol beat telling you the lovers are about to hug in the rain—the music carries the weight that the budget cannot. Yet, they serve the same purpose: Whether it's
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