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10 Indian Movies With the Most Unique Concepts You’ve Probably Never Seen – But Should

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Among a sea of love stories, action movies, and formula comedies, there are Indian films that take the story-telling envelope and quietly push it. These are the ones that don’t play by the rules — they redefine them. From philosophical brain teasers to reincarnated flies, these films will astonish you, confront you, and linger with you long after the final credits.

Here’s a carefully curated list of 10 Indian movies that had genuinely fresh and original ideas that need so much more attention than they got.

1. Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota (2018)

Idea: A young man who was born with a rare condition that renders him pain-free decides to be a martial arts hero and combat injustice in his offbeat, retro-themed world.

2. Udaan (2010)

Concept: After being expelled from boarding school, a 17-year-old boy comes home to a controlling and abusive dad who stifles his dreams of becoming a writer.

3. Ship of Theseus (2013)

Concept: The movie is a philosophical exploration of the identity paradox within three loosely related narratives: a photographer who has been blind but regains his eyesight, a monk who argues about the morality of testing animals, and a stockbroker looking for pilfered organs.

4. Tumbbad (2018)

Concept: Based on a rain-lashed village, the narrative follows a cursed family who stand watch over a concealed treasure that belongs to an ancient lost god. It is a dark story of greed spanning generations.

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5. A Death in the Gunj (2016)

Plot: A psychological character study of a sensitive and introverted young man disintegrating on what seems to be a typical family holiday in 1970s India.

6. Egga(2012)

Concept: A business tycoon kills a man, then is reincarnated as a housefly. Equipped with nothing but his small wings and large heart, he embarks on a crazy quest for revenge.

7. Andhadhun (2018)

Concept: A blind pianist finds himself trapped in a web of murder and lies. Or is he actually blind? The movie keeps toying with your idea of truth and falsehood.

8. Super Deluxe (2019)

Concept: A series of strange, surreal tales such as a couple keeping a dead body a secret, a trans parent coming home, children accidentally discovering a porn DVD, and a cult believing in an alien messiah — all conflated into a frenetic yet genius narrative

9. Love Sex Aur Dhokha (2010)

Concept: Told in three interwoven tales shot with spy cameras and handheld footage, the film is about voyeurism, web culture, and betrayal in contemporary relationships.

10. Court (2014)

Concept: A folk singer is detained for his protest song, which supposedly drove a man to take his own life. The trial proceedings that ensue uncover the absurdities of India’s legal and bureaucratic system.

Final thoughts –

If you’re a person who feels that Indian cinema is going in circles, these movies are your way out. They defy expectations, embrace offbeat concepts, and provide you with something to discuss — or ponder. Every movie on this list is a testament to the fact that originality is far from dead in Indian cinema. You just have to know where to find it.

So sit back, dim the lights, and let these underappreciated classics take you somewhere new.

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