Most Underrated Tollywood Movies of All Time

  “Show” (2002)

 Directed by Neelakanta, “Show” is a psychological thriller that delves into the mind of a filmmaker who creates a real-life horror story.

 “Aithe” (2003)

 Directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti, “Aithe” is a gripping crime thriller that revolves around four unemployed friends who accidentally get involved in a kidnapping.

  “Mithunam” (2012)

 Directed by Tanikella Bharani, “Mithunam” is a heartwarming drama that explores the lives of an elderly couple living a simple and contented life.

 “Minugurulu” (2014)

 Directed by Ayodhya Kumar Krishnamsetty, “Minugurulu” is a socially relevant drama that sheds light on the lives of visually impaired children in a residential school.

  “Prasthanam” (2010)

 Directed by Deva Katta, “Prasthanam” is a political drama that explores the complexities of power, morality, and family dynamics.

“Kanche” (2015)

 Directed by Krish Jagarlamudi, “Kanche” is a war drama set against the backdrop of World War II.

 “C/o Kancharapalem” (2018)

Directed by Venkatesh Maha, “C/o Kancharapalem” is an anthology film that offers a slice-of-life portrayal of various characters in a small town.  

 “Mathu Vadalara” (2019)

 Directed by Ritesh Rana, “Mathu Vadalara” is a dark comedy thriller that follows the misadventures of a young man who accidentally gets involved in a series of crimes.

 “Cinema Bandi” (2021)

 Directed by Praveen Kandregula, “Cinema Bandi” is a heartwarming and quirky drama that revolves around a group of villagers who find a camera and decide to make a film.

  “Pelli Choopulu” (2016)

Directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam, “Pelli Choopulu” is a refreshing romantic comedy that revolves around two individuals who accidentally meet during a matchmaking session.