Bgrade Masala
Many Indian B-Grade films are actually dubbed versions of movies from South India or Hollywood. The dubbing is often asynchronous, with the lips moving but the dialogue not matching, adding to the comedic effect.
In the 80s, the arrival of the Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) changed Indian entertainment. While mainstream cinema was struggling with piracy and a lack of storytelling, B-Grade producers saw an opportunity. They churned out low-budget content for people to watch at home. This gave rise to a specific genre of films that didn't need a theatrical release to make money. bgrade masala