(1978). Their films, often shot on meager budgets in locations like Mahabaleshwar, relied on practical effects, fog machines, and "cardboard skulls" to create a distinct, atmospheric pulp. Post-Liberalization Shift (1990s–2000s):
These films are a crucial part of India's pop-culture history, capturing the zeitgeist of their respective eras and offering a glimpse into the endlessly inventive nature of Indian cinema. (1978)
The narratives lean heavily into horror, erotica, crime thrillers, and exaggerated action. (1978). Their films