In the context of independent and world cinema (particularly in South Asia), films are often informally categorized by "grades" that denote their production quality rather than their artistic value:
So, why do B-grade movies like "Nasheeli Naukrani" enjoy a significant following? There are several reasons: In the context of independent and world cinema
doesn't ask for your attention; it hijacks your nervous system. Z has turned independent cinema into a hallucinogenic experience." The Daily Reel: In the context of independent and world cinema
Regarded as the "Father of All Indian Movies" for its epic rhyming dialogue. (1996) Horror / Thriller In the context of independent and world cinema
Often associated with the "Pyasi" or "Nasha" subgenres of mid-2000s low-budget Indian cinema, focusing on suggestive themes. Cast and Crew