Today, "Midnight Bollywood" has become a specific programming block. Alamo Drafthouse theaters have hosted "Bollyweird" nights. Independent streaming services like Tubi and Plex have categorized "Bollywood Exploitation" as a subgenre. The audience is no longer just desi kids nostalgic for the 80s; it is college students in Ohio, stoners in Berlin, and insomniacs in Tokyo.
While "A-grade" cinema focused on superstars, the B-circuit had its own icons and "Godfathers" of the genre. Kanti Shah : Often called the "Roger Corman of India," Shah is the legendary figure behind cult hits like Gunda (1998) The audience is no longer just desi kids
The Indian film industry, popularly known as Bollywood, has been a significant contributor to the country's entertainment sector. While mainstream Bollywood cinema often garners significant attention, there exists a parallel universe of B-grade movies that cater to a specific audience. This report explores the phenomenon of midnight B-grade movie entertainment and its relationship with Bollywood cinema. it is college students in Ohio