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We have another video from this same channel Say his name again Ronick mongol teal, and I guarantee I miss pronounces the part two of the eight Indian box office flops that became cult classics Ah, we saw his first one if you haven't checked that out Please go check that out go check his channel out and put a link in the description below We like his content. Yep. He tends to put he's a movie lover stuff. So that's good So here we dance I don't know you can dance if you want to you leave your friends behind Well, if your friends don't dance if they don't have they're no friends of mine Welcome back to the channel everyone since you guys showed so much of our first part and demanded a sequel Yes eight Indian box office failures that became cult classics part two And I have to start this list with Shannak Shannam by the fallen genius Ram Gopal Spends most of his time sucking people's feet What touch his feet because it's the insides be a quick fan. Yeah Tarantino loves that onto the scene with this blockbuster called Shiva starring Nagarjuna He introduced a new genre to Indian cinema with Shannak Shannam One of our first road movies where the main characters are constantly on the road on the run Like Ben Krosby and Bob Hope In the middle of the narrative it had four to five songs stuffed into it Which may have been because of the market pressure for a second-time director But other than that Shannak Shannam broke every single rule in the textbook of Indian cinema And if you think that's an exaggeration just watch the first 15 minute Sequence which is full of silences without a single dialogue. Just oh, that's cool Incredible visual storytelling or the climax Let's go down to the watch Seven years before Chayaseya at least every shot and every camera movement Oh wow, Satyajit Rai would be proud to the legend that RGV once was And maybe because he broke so many rules in a single film The audience wasn't ready for such an experience and it failed initially at the box houses Before going on to become one of Telugu cinema's most iconic culture Wow From RGV we go to one of his students, his protege, his gift to Hindi cinema Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday Imagine being one of the millions of people who land in Bombay Once again, I think most of his films are in the box house in the world of cinema Struggling for a few years without any money, without any resources And then getting into writing for television serials Suddenly earning a lot of money and then giving up all of that money Just to become one of the writers on Ram Gopal Varma's Satya And then finally getting to make their own film 8 years after landing in Bombay And that film runs into sensor problems And then never gets released because of additional financial problems Then deciding to make a second film which starts winning awards all over the world But right before its premiere in India Getting the news that the Bombay High Court has banned the film This affected Anurag so much that he went into a drinking binge for years together Unable to work on anything else until 2 years later The film is finally cleared for release And it changes everything we know about contemporary Hindi cinema You may have seen hundreds of gangster films but trust me You would have never seen something as raw, as detailed, as expansive as this And made on such a low budget as this one Based on the 1993 Bombay Blast Black Friday is one of the ballsyest Indian films ever made And there's no way... It's one of the ballsyest directors Anyone who even dared to produce such a film in today's day and age Anbe Sivam, written by Kamal Hassan Directed by Anbe Sivam That was a box office flop, huh? People love it now, man Not for us, but... Yeah, not for us But people love that film Which initially didn't get the love I think it's because that has a religious aspect to it That are loveable Anbe Sivam, which had such a simple story Good music Exceptional acting Didn't have any adult elements And above all One of the most feel-good Indian movies ever made I have no idea why this failed at the box office It talks about love, friendship, compassion, humanity And the importance of seeing God in humans Who practice all of these things Rather than in idols or statues And maybe that was what the audience... It's interesting that it was a financial flop Because of how much it's loved now Especially seeing the performance of Part 1 Of this cult classic topic I understand that there might be a lot of North Indians amongst you So if you haven't seen Anbe Sivam yet Please go check it out But also, anytime you're wondering what to watch During the weekend Or anytime you need the company of a movie Or a TV show when you're feeling down If you want to find all of my recommendations In a single place You should definitely check out A really cool app for women Pretty woman for the first time Right here in India If you already use an MTV or Letterbox This app is extra special She's adorable She's more social It's driven by your friends and the people that you follow You can discover new movies and TV shows to watch Based on your circles recommendations Add stuff to your watch list Love that dumb And you don't just have to follow my recommendations You can even recommend me stuff to watch Like how Nivedra Vindrad This has recommended me to watch Pusha Preetam Which is the new Darshan and Rajendra movie on Sony Live That a lot of people are talking about Since the last time I spoke about Nokia In the Oscar video More than 2,000 of you have started following me there Which is insane So going down to Nokia from the iOS app store Or the Play Store Right out, follow me there Join this growing community of cinephiles And let me know what you thought of it Fan by Manish Sharma That one was a box-off-it-squop We just watched that You could go watch our review Yeah, we have a review, we just watched it What you can or can't do And Shah Rukh Khan is probably one of the biggest examples Of such a superstar Who people accuse of doing the same thing Over and over again But reject him When he tries to do something different I don't know what should I do For God's sake, I'm going to be dwarfed in the next film What's the unique attempt that captured The dark side of being obsessed with a superstar With SRK playing the superstar And his own fan to twisted perfection There are two particular scenes One in the initial part of the film The Dasera festival sequence Where the fan Gaurav does a performance Aping his superstar And another with SRK as superstar Aryan Khanna This unassuming little scene Probably in the second half of the film Where he washes his face And he observes the wrinkles on his face These two scenes are fine examples Of SRK's acting prowess And his fearlessness to pick such roles That could potentially polarize his fans Which is exactly what happened Fan was a super dark film Under the disguise of a colourful commercial entertainer It was an intelligent film Trying to be dumb for the audience to understand Which is why the execution got mixed up It had mixed reactions It's a misunderstood yet unforgettable SRK film that will be spoken about Years from now One Neenakudine by Sugumar I'm going to be very very honest I think we've seen a Action scene from this I just couldn't stop this By scene? I think so It has too many things going on in the narrative There are too many distractions And the climax feels like a cop-out But still You can't ignore that Sugumar Really tried to offer something new Without pulling back any punches Many people who watched the trailer of this film Probably went into the theatres Thinking that it's a hardcore Mayesh Babu action entertainer For the families But unless you're actively invested In the story Unless you pay attention It's definitely a tough film For the target audience to follow Even someone like Rajamali Told him that the audience Has to be prepared For the world you're going to create The experience you're going to give them Even he had a few doubts About certain events in the film Sugumar himself feels that he wasn't able To pull off his idea to its fullest potential But despite its flaws I would rather that a film Try to go for a six right from the first ball And it's okay if it misses But it's still better than a film That just takes singles in every ball of the world Since the failure of Neenakudine Even Mahesh Babu has been playing safe Taking singles in every film Even if he mostly manages to win every match Laksh by Farhan Akhtar When you're ready to release When you're about to finish college Almost every single person Goes through some form of existential crisis Uncertainty and anxiety The big star has a lot of patriotism Act well done, yeah But you're also not a full actor Maybe it's like Swadesh That's wild to me What a surprise The state of confusion among the youth So well And Laksh is one of the finest Most sincere attempts to do so Maybe a little too sincere After the breakthrough success of Dil Chaata Fans probably expected Farhan Akhtar To make another fun film about friends But right in the second film He took a completely different route Telling a coming-of-age tale Of an aimless young adult Slowly changing from a confused caterpillar Who refuses to take off to a flying butterfly I just wish people would let Film makers Of all disciplines Create what they would like to create And don't box them into your expectation Yeah 13 years later When Farhan decided to visit The Indian Military Academy The same place that he and Ritik shot All of those iconic scenes from the first half Where Ritik's character struggles with the military training One of the officers at the IMA Took him to meet a group of gentlemen cadets And this is what happened He said I want to show you something He took the mic and he asked How many of you are here today Because you've seen the film Laksh And almost 70% of all those cadets put their hands up That is the influence of Laksh There are so many stories of young people Who joined the Indian Army That's what Top Gun did From the Air Force? Yeah The film gave it some sense of direction A sense of purpose, a goal to aspire towards And if a film can have that much of an impact In the real world Suddenly box office doesn't... I think I heard Full Metal Jacket Yeah, yeah That breaks my heart That's not shocking It's such a shame It's an intimate film Such a beautiful movie Yes, the human condition Yes Like everything else is okay And just blend into the rest of the world Tamasha is that film for me For people like me But the rest of it The actual story of a curious Passionate boy Trapped in a man's body being unable to get out Because society has locked him inside And thrown the key away There are people like me who love this film I love this movie There's also another group of people who love to shit on the film Calling it problematic Using people like us who love the film so dearly They don't get it that for many reasons It's not just a film for us It's a broken piece of ourselves Projected on the big screen Since the poor performance of Tamasha at the box office Even Imtiaz Ali Even he hasn't been able to get back up And deliver his usual magic But just like Ved who takes so much time to finally Come back to being his own passionate Uninvited self We're all rooting for Imtiaz's return as well And number 8 is Rakshit Shetty One of the greatest filmmakers to have ever lived Akhila Kurosawa He made this film back in 1950 The film was called Rashomon And the specialty of that film is its narrative style Which shows a single incident narrated By different characters from their own perspectives Which makes you question What is the truth? This film became so iconic that its narrative style Started to inspire so many other films And it started to be called as the Rashomon effect And we've seen the Rashomon effect Kamalaswant's Viramanti, Krishna Gulzar's Dalwar, Paa, Chanwook's Handmaiden and so many more amazing films But Rakshit Shetty took it to a whole other level When he took the Rashomon effect Combined another favorite of this Which is Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction Set it in a coastal landscape and a culture That's so familiar to him but something That we've never seen before And what we got in the end is one of Kannada cinema's most inventive Most path breaking films that has gained A hardcore cult following over the years Pulidavru Kandante was way ahead of its time When it first came out But now, the audience feels much more Prepared, much more ready for what's Coming next. Rakshit is teaming up with Bale Films director and The star of Richard Anthony The prequel and sequel to Pulidavru Kandante starring the now Iconic character of Richie And this is most probably going to take Kannada cinema even higher than it already is Right now. And that was the list And if you really, really love movies First, download Nokia, go and check it out And secondly, go check out My online store, my merchandise brand Fullyfilmy.in You're going to find a lot of cool t-shirts And accessories inspired by it It's so crazy what Does well and what doesn't do well And what Obviously just because something doesn't do well Doesn't mean it's not a good film Just because something does well doesn't mean It's a good film But hopefully bad films do pour at the Box office and great films do great at the Box office, that'd be a perfect world But also everybody has different opinions On films and that's fine And that's great. I can hate a film That you can love And you can hate a film that I love I mean it's just People have opinions and that's okay But it's just so crazy Especially with something that you'd think Would just make sense to do well Swadesh Lakshya Stars, that one makes sense Because even though it has stars It's an intimate film But the fact that these Other two had stars And their patriotic story About India It's just like that seems like a formula That would just work And there's a lot of factors obviously We don't know what was going on In terms of promotion A lot of times people just don't know A film was released because the promotion Budget was very, very poor That could be part of the problem Also When it's released If it's released on a weekend with another big film It can get lost in the noise of the other film doing well So there's a lot of factors that can contribute To that and there's always The films that for some reason Just didn't do well and then they become beloved We've mentioned them before Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Rocky Horror Picture Show Huge cult classic Did not do well at the box office when it first released So honestly I never know what does well at the box office In India because I follow Twitter and so they need to tell me now But in terms of regular films I hardly ever know I'll watch something and I'll be like that was good And I don't ever know if it did well Here's a good example for a movie That virtually no one knows about And Drani and I had seen the trailer for it And a very funny twist We went to go see it At the Lemalay in North Hollywood This was last summer And we're sitting in the movie theater and the movie starts In about 10 minutes in I turned to her and I said I don't think this is the movie And it wasn't for some reason I thought the movie we were seeing was this movie It's called The Outfit We just watched it yesterday And the reason I wanted to see it Above all else is because it stars Mark Rylance Who's one of my favorite actors of all time And it's a movie That arguably could have been in the conversation For a screen play Some acting performances But I don't think anybody even knows that film exists You can watch it on Amazon If you like Movies that feel like they're a play That are incredibly well written And have twists and turns you don't see coming And you just want to watch Mark Rylance be Mark Rylance I don't think The Outfit did anything in the box office I think it was out for two weeks and left It's a very good movie Anyways another great video Please let us know your opinions on these If there's others that you think Deserve to be on the list Please let us know what those are And if there's something that we should watch Of on here that we already haven't seen We've already seen a couple of these Please let us know what those are down below