Bollywood is frequently praised as one of the most successful film industries in the world thanks to its dynamic storytelling and timeless classics. But not every movie that appears on the big screen is a work of art. There are movies that are so terrible that viewers regret their life decisions. These movies exist in the world of cinema. These cinematic disasters are best avoided, and in this article, we examine some of Bollywood's grotesque productions that belong on your "must never watch" or "I'm so drunk I can do this" watchlist. Gunda (1998) "Gunda" is arguably the best example of subpar Bollywood filmmaking. With its ridiculous dialogue, over-the-top acting, and cringe-inducing plot, this Kanti Shah-directed movie raises the bar for cringe to a whole new level. Because of its unintentional humor, it's so bad that it almost became a cult classic. The 2008 film Love Story 2050 The futuristic flop "Love Story 2050," starring Priyanka Chopra and Harman Baweja, failed to win over critics or viewers. Viewers were left perplexed by the film's convoluted plot, which included time travel and artificial love interests. (2007)'s Aap Kaa Surroor: The Real Love Story The acting career of Himesh Reshammiya wasn't exactly a success. The cringe-worthy "Aap Kaa Surroor" features awkward acting, a forced story, and songs that will make you want to hit the mute button. (2013) Himmatwala The 1983 classic of the same name, remade by Sajid Khan, was a huge letdown. Despite having a stellar cast, the movie was painful to watch due to its excessive melodrama, slapstick humor, and poor execution. (2008) Deshdrohi "Deshdrohi" is notorious for having poor production values, shoddy acting, and an offensive and confusing plot. The movie received widespread criticism for being of low quality. (2011) Rascals Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgn starred in David Dhawan's comedy "Rascals," which lacked any sense of humor. The film was a cringe-worthy experience due to its crude humor and shoddy acting. Ek Anokhi Kahani (2002) by Jaani Dushman Rajkumar Kohli's horror movie is so terrible that it almost qualifies as legendary in its awfulness. Despite having a stellar ensemble cast that includes Sunny Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Suniel Shetty, the movie is still not recommended due to its subpar CGI and ridiculous plot twists. Drona (2008) The movie "Drona" tried to combine mythology and modern action, but the mix fell flat. This forgettable film was a result of Abhishek Bachchan's wooden acting and a weak script. Mr. Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (2007) The audience was in disbelief at the dreadful way in which the classic movie "Sholay" was remade, and many were incredulous. Poor casting decisions and a complete lack of the charm of the original characterize Ram Gopal Varma's version. Boom (2003) Incorrectly, "Boom" is frequently cited as one of Katrina Kaif's earliest movies. It is cringe-inducing to watch the movie because of its crude humor, absurd plot, and objectification of women. The Other Woman (2006) in South The melodramatic mess "Souten: The Other Woman" attempted to examine themes of infidelity and relationships but turned out to be an unintentional comedy due to its over-the-top acting and poor writing. Tevar (2015) Even though it starred Arjun Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha, "Tevar" fell flat. The film's cliched plot and lackluster acting made viewers wonder why they bothered to watch it in the first place. (2010) Ramaa: The Saviour Sahil Khan played in this kid-friendly adventure movie, which received negative reviews for its shoddy special effects and poor writing. Viewers of all ages should stay away from this movie. Aag (1994) Ram Gopal Varma's "Aag," which was a remake of the old movie "Sholay," was a total failure. This movie couldn't replicate the magic of the original, from the awkward casting to the cringe-worthy dialogue. 1970 film Himmat "Himmat," in which Jeetendra and Mumtaz starred, was a forgettable movie that had no notable influence on Bollywood. It was tedious to watch due to its formulaic plot and lack of creativity. Bollywood has its fair share of cinematic blunders, just like any other film industry. While many Bollywood films have won praise for their narratives and performances on a global scale, some should be avoided at all costs. These embarrassing movies serve as a timely reminder of the value of strong writing, directing, and acting in movies. Not every endeavor in the entertainment industry can be a success, and these films are proof of the difficulties that filmmakers must overcome. But they also provide a special form of amusement in the form of accidental humor. 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