Hindi B Grade Movie Kulta - Watch Full At - Link Below In Description -
| Film | Director | Budget | Kulta Verdict | Why Watch? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sanya Mehta | ₹12 Lakhs | Raw (9/10) | A silent dialogue on caste in a Gujarat dumping ground. Shot on one lens. | | Metro '98 | Arjun Dixit | ₹45 Lakhs | Polished (7/10) | A nostalgic VHS-style thriller about the first missed call on a Nokia. | | Mithas | Radhika Sen | ₹8 Lakhs | Raw (8.5/10) | 90 minutes. One sweet shop in Lucknow. 12 strangers. 1 riot outside. | | Dry State | Vikram Nair | ₹30 Lakhs | Rusty (5/10) | Brilliant second half, but the first act drowns in artistic slow-mo walks. | | Tonga | Faisal Khan | ₹22 Lakhs | Raw (9.5/10) | A horse’s POV through the streets of Old Delhi. Experimental. Unforgettable. | 4. Deep Dive Review: Tonga (The Kulta Pick of the Month) Director: Faisal Khan | Streaming on: None (Screening at Kulta Collective)
The audio is rough (wind noise is a character here). The editing is jagged. But there is a shot—a 5-minute continuous take where the horse looks into a cracked mirror—that is better than anything Bollywood produced this year. | Film | Director | Budget | Kulta Verdict | Why Watch
Raw (9.5/10) – Not for the motion-sick. Essential for the soul-sick. 5. The Kulta Interview: "How to Make a Movie with Zero Budget" Feature on Faisal Khan (Director of Tonga ) | | Metro '98 | Arjun Dixit |
Tonga is not a film you watch ; it’s a film you inhale . Khan straps a 360-degree camera to a horse’s harness for 70 minutes. What follows is a dizzying, beautiful assault on the senses. You see the dirt, the honking cars, the turmeric-stained fingers of a child feeding the horse a jalebi. 12 strangers