- By Tapapriya Dutta
- Wed, 19 Mar 2025 12:37 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
5 Most Underrated Indian Movies Streaming On OTT: There are several films made in the Hindi film industry which are highly rich in content but could not perform well at the box office. These movies might not have got the expected recognition from the audience but are critically acclaimed. The list we share below is the best recommended films by IMDb which are available on OTT (excluding the ones which are not there on streaming platforms). Viewers, you must watch these 5 most underrated Indian movies like Rahasya to Stay Alert on Prime Video, Zee5 and JioHotstar.
Rahasya (Prime Video/Zee5)
The story is about a doctor, who is accused of killing his own teenage daughter. The aggrieved father protests his innocence but all the evidence points towards him. The 2015 murder mystery movie features Kay Kay Menon, Baby Sakshi Sem, Tisca Chopra, Ashish Vidyarthi and Kunal Sharma in key roles.
Jagte Raho (Prime Video)
The story is about an innocent guy, who has arrived from a village to Kolkata. He gets himself in trouble in search of water after he gets thirsty in the middle of the night. The 1956 movie features Raj Kapoor, Pradeep Kumar, Pahari Sanyal, Sulochana Chatterjee, Smriti Biswas and Nargis Dutt in prominent roles.
Ankhon Dekhi (Prime Video/JioHotstar)
The story is about a middle aged man from Delhi, who vows to only what he can see. But his new ideals take him in extreme directions. The 2014 movie stars Rajat Kapoor, Sanjay Mishra, Seema Pahwa, Brijendra Kala and Namit Das in significant roles.
Ugly (JioHotstar)
The story focuses on the case of a missing girl, which takes through the journey of human greed, brushes upon the egos and repressed emotions of the people. The 2013 movie stars Anurag Kashyap, Ronit Roy, Vineet Kumar Singh, Tejaswini Kolhapure and Rahul Bhat in significant roles.
I Am Kalam (Prime Video)
The story is about a poor boy, who takes inspiration from the former President Of India, APJ Abdul Kalam. He decides to change his name to Kalam and builds a dream to meet the laureate. The 2010 film stars Harsh Mayar, Hussan Saad, Gulshan Grover, Beatrice Ordeix and Pitobash Tripathy in prominent roles.