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News Topical, Digital Desk : Dozens of films are made every year in Hindi cinema. Some remain in the limelight due to strong earnings and some, despite being good, remain away from the limelight. Today we will tell you about 5 underrated performances of Bollywood which won the hearts of the audience with their truth and depth. These films are also available on OTT.

 

Masaan (2015)

Vicky Kaushal, who has worked in films like Chhava and Uri, made his debut in 2015 with the film Masaan . He brought life to the character of Deepak. He played the story of a young man from a lower caste struggling with love, sorrow and social constraints with such sensitivity that the audience was immersed in his pain.

 

Shahid (2012)

Even though Rajkummar Rao is known for comedy films today, he has shown his ability in some intense dramas. Shahid, released in 2012, is one of his best performances. In the film, he portrayed the true story of killer Shahid Azmi with great seriousness. 

 

Sonchiriya (2019)

Sonciriya may not have done wonders in theatres, but it is one of the underrated movies till date. In this film which got a rating of 7.9, Sushant Singh Rajput played the role of Lakhna, Manoj Bajpayee played the role of rebel leader Natha and Bhumi Pednekar played the role of Indumati. From Sushant to Manoj, everyone made their characters immortal with their brilliant acting.

 

Ugly (2013)

Released in 2013, the mystery thriller film Ugly is directed by Anurag Kashyap. Actors like Ronit Roy and Rahul Bhatt brought life to the characters with their brilliant performances. Today, this film is also available on OTT with excellent ratings.

 

No One Killed Jessica (2011)

Directed by Raj Kumar Gupta, the film No One Killed Jessica featured veteran actresses like Vidya Balan and Rani Mukerji, but Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub made the role of journalist Manish Bhardwaj so impressive that he won the hearts of the audience. 


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