Production houses like (a banner that produces her films) realized that lockdowns meant increased viewership for "adult comedies" and dance numbers on streaming aggregators. While Brahmāstra struggled to break even, Sindhu’s Ratri No. 1 reportedly made a 300% profit on its micro-budget.
The future of B-grade actresses in Bollywood cinema looks promising, with growing opportunities for diverse storytelling and character actors. As the industry continues to evolve, it is likely that B-grade actresses like Sindhu will find new avenues to showcase their talent and make a meaningful impact. Production houses like (a banner that produces her
: Her filmography includes Hindi-dubbed titles such as Pyar Ka Koi Khel Nahin and Pyar Ka Rangeen Sapna . The future of B-grade actresses in Bollywood cinema
You might think Bollywood ignores Sindhu. You would be wrong. You might think Bollywood ignores Sindhu
This was the era of the "Jungle Horror" films, the "Khooni" thrillers, and the notorious "C-grade" VCD market. The production value was low, the prosthetics were questionable, but the conviction of the actors was undeniable. The term "B-Grade" wasn't an insult to the people making these films; it was a business model. They delivered exactly what the audience wanted: pure, undiluted entertainment.
Unlike her A-list counterparts who spend months perfecting a single dance move under a choreographer like Farah Khan, Sindhu shoots three item songs in a single weekend. The sets are gaudy. The costumes are minimal. The plots are non-existent.