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Hidden Gems in Indian Cinema: Films That Deserved More Love

 Indian cinema is often spoken of in terms of star power and box-office numbers. Yet beneath the glamour exists a rich layer of films that are bold, artistic, and quietly transformative. These are the stories that linger long after watching — films that demand to be felt, not just viewed.

1. Ship of Theseus (2012) – Hindi

A philosophical journey through identity and purpose, this film connects the lives of a photographer, a monk, and a stockbroker. It asks: If everything within us changes over time, do we remain the same person?
Every frame is thoughtful, poetic, and visually serene. It’s cinema that touches the soul.

2. Lucia (2013) – Kannada

A psychological thriller where dreams and reality merge, Lucia experiments with narrative in a way that keeps you guessing until the end. The film is proof that great storytelling doesn’t need extravagant budgets — just vision.

3. Super Deluxe (2019) – Tamil

Daring, darkly comedic, and emotionally explosive — this film intertwines multiple stories dealing with morality, faith, love, and absurd choices. Vijay Sethupathi’s performance as a trans woman is powerful and deeply humanizing.

4. Thithi (2015) – Kannada

Set in a village in Karnataka, Thithi features real villagers instead of trained actors. The result? A film full of authenticity, warmth, and humor that feels like eavesdropping on real life.

5. Court (2014) – Marathi/Hindi

A quiet yet piercing satire on the Indian legal system. The film’s slow pace mirrors the suffocating stillness of bureaucracy — it makes silence speak louder than dialogue.

Why These Films Matter

They challenge the viewer.
They ask questions rather than offer neat answers.
They prove cinema can be intimate, philosophical, and life-changing.

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