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In 2012, a Hindi film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. It had no item song, no star launching pad, no clichéd romance. Instead, Miss Lovely — written and directed by the little-known Asim Ahluwalia — offered something far rarer in Indian cinema: a quiet, ugly, and unforgettable portrait of the C-grade horror film industry in 1980s Bombay. Miss.Lovely.2012 Hindi -MkvMoviesPoint.Golf- 48...

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Almost a decade later, the film has achieved cult status — not for its box office numbers (it had a limited release and barely registered commercially), but for its unflinching gaze at a world Bollywood prefers to forget. Set against the crumbling neon-lit lanes of Bombay’s red-light district, Miss Lovely follows two brothers, Vicky (Anil George) and Sonu (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), who produce low-budget sex-and-horror films — cheap, gaudy, and wildly popular with the single-screen audience of the time. Their formula is simple: hire desperate starlets, shoot quickly, and distribute prints in dented trunks. Instead, Miss Lovely — written and directed by