Most Underrated Tollywood Movies of All Time

  • June 22, 2023 / 02:00 PM IST

In the vast landscape of cinema, there are often exceptional movies that go unnoticed by the masses, overshadowed by commercial blockbusters or lack of proper promotion. Tollywood, the Telugu film industry, has produced several hidden gems that deserve recognition for their exceptional storytelling, remarkable performances, and unique narratives.

  • “Show” (2002):

Directed by Neelakanta, “Show” is a psychological thriller that delves into the mind of a filmmaker who creates a real-life horror story. The film explores themes of art, reality, and obsession, offering a unique narrative that challenges the boundaries of cinema. “Show” deserves more attention for its innovative storytelling and thought-provoking approach.

  • “Aithe” (2003):

Directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti, “Aithe” is a gripping crime thriller that revolves around four unemployed friends who accidentally get involved in a kidnapping. The film’s realistic portrayal of their struggle against the odds and their indomitable spirit serves as a reminder that exceptional cinema can emerge from unconventional storylines.

  • “Mithunam” (2012):

Directed by Tanikella Bharani, “Mithunam” is a heartwarming drama that explores the lives of an elderly couple living a simple and contented life. The film is a poignant reflection on ageing, love, and companionship, leaving viewers with a sense of warmth and appreciation for life’s simple pleasures.

  • “Minugurulu” (2014):

Directed by Ayodhya Kumar Krishnamsetty, “Minugurulu” is a socially relevant drama that sheds light on the lives of visually impaired children in a residential school. The film tackles essential issues with sensitivity and features outstanding performances from its young cast, making it a hidden gem that deserves wider recognition.

  • “Prasthanam” (2010):

Directed by Deva Katta, “Prasthanam” is a political drama that explores the complexities of power, morality, and family dynamics. The film boasts stellar performances from its cast. It presents a compelling narrative that delves into the dark underbelly of politics, yet it remains underrated in its widespread recognition.

  • “Kanche” (2015):

Directed by Krish Jagarlamudi, “Kanche” is a war drama set against the backdrop of World War II. The film presents a heartfelt story of love, sacrifice, and societal divisions, highlighting the struggles of soldiers from different backgrounds. “Kanche” deserves more recognition for its compelling storytelling, strong performances, and its exploration of historical events.

  • “C/o Kancharapalem” (2018):

Directed by Venkatesh Maha, “C/o Kancharapalem” is an anthology film that offers a slice-of-life portrayal of various characters in a small town. The film stands out for its authentic storytelling, remarkable performances from its non-professional cast, and exploration of love, relationships, and societal norms. “C/o Kancharapalem” is an underrated gem that showcases the power of simplicity and human emotions.

  • “Mathu Vadalara” (2019):

Directed by Ritesh Rana, “Mathu Vadalara” is a dark comedy thriller that follows the misadventures of a young man who accidentally gets involved in a series of crimes. The film cleverly blends humour and suspense, creating an engaging narrative that keeps viewers entertained. “Mathu Vadalara” is an underrated gem showcasing emerging filmmakers’ talent in Tollywood.

  • “Cinema Bandi” (2021):

Directed by Praveen Kandregula, “Cinema Bandi” is a heartwarming and quirky drama that revolves around a group of villagers who find a camera and decide to make a film. The movie offers a delightful portrayal of dreams, aspirations, and the power of storytelling. “Cinema Bandi” is an underrated gem that deserves recognition for its unique concept, endearing characters, and insightful commentary on the transformative power of cinema.

  • “Pelli Choopulu” (2016):

Directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam, “Pelli Choopulu” is a refreshing romantic comedy that revolves around two individuals who accidentally meet during a matchmaking session. The film presents a light-hearted yet realistic portrayal of modern relationships, complemented by its natural performances and witty dialogues. “Pelli Choopulu” is an underrated gem that showcases the evolving dynamics of love and career aspirations.

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