10 Movies on OTT You Probably Missed

With so many new releases dropping every week, it’s easy to scroll past some truly brilliant films. These underrated movies on OTT may not have made a big splash at the box office, but they’ve earned their reputation through exceptional storytelling, outstanding performances, and strong direction.

Here are 10 underrated movies on OT spanning Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Marathi, and Bengali cinema that deserve a place on your watchlist.

1. Sir 2018 (Hindi) (Netflix)

A quiet emotional drama about class divide and unexpected connection featuring Tillotama Shome and Vivek Gomber.

It was released with very little buzz but remains one of the most heartfelt OTT platform movies.

2. Ram Singh Charlie 2020 (Hindi) (SonyLIV)

Kumud Mishra shines as a circus performer struggling to survive in a changing world.

During the pandemic era, the film dropped quietly on SonyLIV without a lot of promotion and wasn’t talked about on social media.

3. Tumbbad 2018 (Hindi) (Prime Video)

A dark fantasy-horror masterpiece that explores greed through stunning visuals.

It barely ran in theatres in 2018, and many discovered it only later through word of mouth.

4. Trance 2020 (Malayalam) (Prime Video)

A bold psychological drama about faith, manipulation and the commercialization of religion.

Its experimental style divided audiences, so many skipped it without giving it a chance.

5. Andhadhun 2018 (Hindi) (Netflix)

A razor-sharp thriller where a visually impaired pianist gets entangled in a murder mystery.

Many people think it’s “too hyped,” and because it’s very different from the mainstream Bollywood movies, it didn’t quite get the attention it deserved.

6. Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi 2018 (Telugu) (Prime Video)

A fun, relatable story about four friends chasing filmmaking dreams.

It didn’t feature big stars, so it never reached audiences outside the Telugu states.

7. C U Soon 2020 (Malayalam) (Prime Video)

A gripping screen-based thriller told entirely through phones and laptops.

It was released during lockdown and got buried under a long list of OTT pandemic releases.

8. Killa 2015 (Marathi) (Prime Video)

A National Awardโ€“winning film about a young boy coping with change, friendship and growing up.

Marathi films rarely trend nationally, and this gem quietly got buried under bigger mainstream titles.

9. Maachher Jhol 2017 (Bengali) (Hoichoi)

A warm story of a chef reconnecting with his family and roots.

Many non-Bengali viewers simply didn’t know it existed.

10. Kadaisi Vivasayi 2022 (Tamil) โ€“ SonyLIV

A poetic film about a farmer and his bond with the land.

It’s slow, meditative and very different, which made casual OTT viewers skip it.

For more underrated gems, curated movie lists and weekly recommendations, visit our website and discover what you’ve been missing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Why do so many good movies get ignored on OTT platforms?

Most underrated films get overshadowed by big-banner releases, poor marketing, or simply get lost in the endless OTT catalogue. Quality doesn’t always equal visibility.

2. Are these movies available on all OTT platforms?

No, each film is available on a different OTT service like Netflix, Prime Video, SonyLIV or Hoichoi. Availability may also change from time to time, depending on streaming rights.

3. How do I find more underrated movies on OTT?

Look beyond the home screen of your OTT apps. Check regional categories, film festivals and critically acclaimed sections. Best underrated movies rarely appear on the trending list.

4. Are underrated movies usually slow or boring?

Not at all. Many of these OTT platform movies are gripping, emotional or visually stunning. They’re simply less marketed or feature lesser-known faces, which is why they get overlooked.

5. Can families watch these underrated movies?

Several of the movies on OTT, like Sir, Killa, and Maachher Jhol, are family-friendly. Others, like Tumbbad or Trance, are more suitable for mature audiences. Always check ratings before watching.

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