The twist in Gupt caused such a rage in the 90s! People would be calling random numbers and yelling "Kajol is the killer!" It was graffitied on random walls everywhere too lol. I guess nobody expected a female lead actress to play killer in the 90s
My dad told me that people would go for a repeat watch in theatres, only to ruin it for everyone. Kajol would appear and someone would shout, ISSI NE MURDER KIYA HAI
@@TriedRefusedProductions Yes! Also people coming out of the theaters would spoil it for the people coming in 😂 I can't imagine what social media would have done back then
But kaun was much more effective compared to gupt...and kaun had just three characters but we couldn't guess the killer till the end... In gupt there were so many characters which can be the killer
When I first discovered Kajol in the 90s through Kuch kuch hota hai, I immediately became a fan. Since it was difficult to get hold of Bollywood films in Russian in Germany and I had only just started learning Hindi, I discovered many films late, including Kajol. Even though I already had an audio cassette of the film Ishq. When friends of mine watched the film Gupt, and unfortunately I didn't understand much Hindi, they told me that someone was always killed by someone else, and I said it was Kajol. After it really was Kajol, they asked me how I knew, my answer was, "It's Kajol's film.😂😂
The actor who played the father of Sai pallavi is a legendary supporting actor friend of Kamal sir who acted along with him in many films like appu Raja ( constable to inspector) who passed away last sep 🥲
Oh I didn’t know he passed away, RIP….but inloved his work in thenmovie as he looked an innocent uncle who could never do such thing because we tend to judge someone from how they look…so in that aspect great casting he was a perfect fit
Maharaja has to be the masterclass of screenwriting. The twists work so well and if you are watching it without any idea of what it's going to be, easily the best movie of this year.
I must admit some other youtubers have spoiled the movie for me by telling me there is an awesome twist at the end, desperate not telling me what it is telling its timestamp made me overthink and I never felt the shock, It was more like I knew it
@@nkrsingha that's so sad yaar... I seriously did not expected that point.... One of my frnd just told me that it's an awesome movie and the dustbin story is just a distraction. When the climax twist came I was like ohhhh f*****k🤯🤯
Anmol.....You forgot Mohanlal's 'Drishyam' series which has got the unexpected twist and best climax which nobody could ever think nor imagine, especially the sequel's climax scene !🤯
um that's not really a plot twist series though. It's evident from the beginning what happened, the movies are about how they hide it and what story they cook up which is extremely engaging but doesn't fall into the category of plot twists.
After watching Gargi I wasn't able to sleep for days, Often in cinema SA is used as a plot device or convenience to create sympathy without truly addressing the heinous nature of the crime and its impact on victims. Most often movies tends to depict the victim as someone's wife, daughter, or sister to evoke sympathy from us while glossing over the perpetrator's identity. that's where "Gargi" stands out by confronting the harsh reality that the perpetrator could be your father, brother, or husband.
Talaash is one of my favorite Indian thrillers of all time along with Teesri Manzil (1966), Mera Saaya (1966), Kaun (1999) and many more. It is one of the finest neo noirs of India.. so creepy, unsettling, dark, and also so calm, deep, emotional and moving! Thanks Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar for the masterful work! 🔥
I may go with drishyam(2013) climax. The movie was marketed as a normal family movie. During the 1st half,the movie was a normal family drama and 2nd half,a good triller,,but the climax police station scene was something very unimaginable showing the peak intelligence of a normal fourth grader family guy who would go to any extent for his family.
@@bao_bun4491 it's an old movie according to that time it was very good people used to talk about it so much back then when there were no horror mystery movies now people will find it old but it's plot was very unique btter than kaun movie
Dia is crazy for its ending. The other films were at least thrillers and you somewhat would’ve braced yourself for a twisted ending. With Dia I didn’t see it coming at all. I was so heartbroken when the film ended.
@@ArunKumar-fo9xt What do you mean she “easily moved on” she was told Rohith died and she even tried killing herself unable to move on from Rohith. What did you expect her to do? Constantly cry and be sad that her first lover died? She can’t just accept him back also that easily when he returned. She obviously had to move on and accept her new lover. She was just late in doing that and was unlucky.
@@user-wj2ep1tw1y nope first thing she tried suicides not a strong girl immediately another love then dumped and went to rohit for wedding here she kills adi then holy angel remembers adhi dumps rohit only for rohit and thier family to be disgraced then went to adi not even allowing him to die peacefully literally this girl is shit . Dia lover dia is correct title of movie. Stupid girls ruin boys life because they don't know what they want
Ram Gopal Verma is one of the greatest filmmakers of Indian cinema ever. Don't care if he hasn't made an impactful film in years.. Kaun, Shiva, Raat, Satya, Company.. some of the finest Indian films!
Also Rangeela (1995), Bhoot (2003), Naach (2004), Sarkar duology (2005-08), Rakhta Charitra (2010), Not A Love Story (2011), and his Telugu films Kshana Kshanam (1991), Prema Katha (1999). All great films by RGV!
@@Nishanth_mementomori that's not the case. Francis Ford Coppola lost his directorial charm in the late 80s and couldn't live upto The Godfather, The Godfather Part II and Apocalypse Now (all in the 70s), yet he is ranked one of the best filmmakers. As for RGV, he had the charm for 20 years (1989-2010), so his legacy is enough to make him rank among the best filmmakers.
@@ShubhodipNath-i8v I'm not denying his legacy at all he's definitely made some of the most amazing movies in Indian cinema but that's wayyyy back in the past he can definitely live off of this legacy but we have to come to terms with the fact that, all this was in the past it doesn't look like he's even in the same mindset as he was back then
@@Nishanth_mementomori mindset doesn't matter. His works matter. He is 60+ now. Definitely he would not be in the same mindset of filmmaking as much he was in his 30s and 40s. Also even in his downhill phase, he made quite a good docudrama Killing Veerappan (2016) in South which was a success. The point is he has made ample of more than 10 great movies and all of them aged well. Even some of his flops have aged nicely compared to most films made around that time. And the legacy of them is so huge that it will overshadow his later phase and whatever he does now.
Greatest thrillers and some of the finest films to date - 1. The Xposè by Sir Himesh De Niro. 2. Haseen Dilruba starring Tapsee Streep. 3. Indian 2 starring Sir Kamal Brando. 4. Aadipurush by Om Raut Spielberg. 5. Sir Atlee Nolan's Jawanception. 6. Sir Aamir Hanks' Laal Singh Chaddha. 7. Thugs Of Hindostan by Vijay Scorcece.
See the 3rd point is where you're wrong... Ik this is meant to be sarcastic but there are people who actually believe Kamal is better than Brando or Pachino or de Niro Just you wait you'll see them in this very comments thread
Jawan does not deserve to be on this list, it has plot conveniences but it’s a highly enjoyable film. I also liked Haseen Dilruba but I fully understand why some people don’t like it.
I remember watching "Kartik calling kartik" and being blown away by the suspense when I was a kid 😅. Btw "Uff teri adaa" is one of my favourite songs till date ❤😊.
The most shocking climax twist for me was the Malayalam movie Munnariyippu. No damn way for anyone to guess that moment of revelation. It's a jaw dropping shocker.
Hey that's true..I watched the movie in 2018 and I am still scared of very humble and polite people what if he turns out to be a killer such is the impact on me..
True.. that was a great twist.. i actually felt that the movie was very slow and went ahead to read the story in wikipedia midway and was shocked to read the climax and went to watch the rest.. all his actions gave a different tone and meaning after knowing the climax
Petta's cilmax twist made it fantasic. Because of the formulaic nature of Ranjnikanth movies, it would've been easy to dismiss it, but the twist in the climax made it one of his best outings imo.
It still vividly remember the plot twist of don. I watched it when I was 6 years old . I behaved like a maniac after watching that scene of the real don emerging. Ah good old days❤
bro that was a twist for 6 year olds , if you were any older u wud see it coming from miles away. Even the idiotic filmmakers revealed in trailer that the movie was original don with a twist and everryone knows only one twist can be added to original don
I don’t think the ending of karthik calling karthik was flowery. It was actually really sensitive in the sense that it showcased that people with a mental health issue can still lead a healthy life with the right kind of support. If it had a different ending, then it might have reinforced the fact that people with psychosis can’t have a good ending.
We want more films like "Error 404: not found" in Bollywood today where cinema is filled with masala movies. For this we have to give values to the writers. Such a creative and mesmerising talent is required to make such movie with brilliance in acting making cherry on the top.
So wanted to watch a Sai Pallavi movie for a while and at Gargi, I immediately paused the video and rented Gargi on YT. Halfway through and I’m so glad for you Jammy!! She’s so good - Bollywood should take notes.
Jammy if you loved Iratta then you will surely love the malayalam movie Utharam (1989) scripted by MT Vasudevan Nair based on the short story No Motive by Daphne du Maurier.
That Maniac Smile Short is more Horror than prosthetic Make-up Horror which every now and then used in all industries pure natural goldmine of Terror her neck twisting n bending.
She was popular but all due to her dance numbers like Rangeela Re Tanha Tanha Hai Rama Pyaar hua Allah Miya Chhamma Chhamma Kqmbakht Ishq and Aaiye Aa Jaiye
@@AaushKumar-ob6wc That's my point. Underrated and reduced to being remembered for item songs, when she has award winning performance like Bhoot and nominations like for Rangeela and more. Few actresses even reach those levels. Not to mention she gave spectacular performances in movies like Kaun?, Ek Hasina Thi, Pinjar, Lajja, Satya and more.
I assume Drishyam wasn't included in this video because it was such an obvious pick... Otherwise, it definitely deserves a place in such a video...imo 🙂❤️
The screenplay and writing were major strengths of Dia, and the dialogues were spot-on. The subtle comedic punches and natural acting by the leads intrigued the audience and created a strong connection. The climax was heartbreaking, but the pre-climax portion where Adi comes to see his mother was on another level. The emotions were beautifully blended in this movie.
Iratta really made me sit on my chair for a while and ponder over that ending, such effective screenplay is just absolutely mind-blowing. This movie is a proof for how important it is to write a tight screenplay and present genuine intriguing characters. Thanks for this video tho, this was noiceeee!
Anmol you missed two great Bengali thrillers by Srijit Mukherjee .........Baishe Shravan and Chotuskone. If you haven't watched then you should. The ending twist will blow your mind
Malayalam movie Munnariyippu - Starring Mammootty, 7th Day starring Prithviraj, Ezra Starring Prithviraj, Mumbai Police Starring Prithviraj, Drishyam movie series starring Mohanlal, Kammara Sambhavam Starring Dileep, Ramaleela Starring Dileep, etc are some of my favourite examples of Shocking Climax twist !!
The very first Kannada film I saw and the climax did leave me shell shocked. I've seen it more than 10 times and each time the climax hits me so hard. This is a gem of a movie ❤
Yes, those climax really twist but totally movie is in a commercial way doesn't make people sit to edge of seats thz person talking about movies make people more interesting and bloom minds seeing climax.and there's difference
One of the greatest movies ever made that screenplay,direction is amazing.it is the biggest example how a simple story can be made great with good acting and screenplay....iam out of words....🤯🤯🤯
This list is incomplete without Mahesh babu pokiri the final twist reveal at the end of the movie that he is a police officer all the time only to be underground at that time that twist in the movie alone makes it, movie a blockbuster of all time.
@@Nishanth_mementomori first stop embarrassing yourself, I mentioned this movie because it's syncs the title of this video and if your'e non telugu person then you don't know the impact of this movie on audience at the time of the release. the climax twist totally elevated this movie and main reason for this movie for such a blockbuster even now if there is phrase going on telugu audience "pokiri level twist" and this movie made in almost all languages and hit in their respective industries.
@@chodavarapuudaykumar9204 buddy this "twist" has been already done in every language since the 70s it wasn't new just because you saw it for the first time doesn't mean it happened for the first time in a movie..... I'm not a Telugu person I'm a kannadiga and I do remember how famous this movie was but don't overhype it 😂 this video is focusing on twists that were unexpected are you really telling me Mahesh Babu being a cop was unexpected ? Really ? A Telugu movie in the 2000s where the hero wasn't the ultimate good guy ? 😂 be ffr
The climax of Maharaja is haunting. It negated every criticism I had about the extreme violence that preceded. Anurag Kashyap"s acting was mind blowing.
@@alitariq4243 Reason why I didn't see the parts of movies I hadn't watched. Anyway, no issue. There are just too may movies to see these days on OTT. And then there are hundreds stored in my hard drive that God knows whether I'll ever finish watching in my lifetime. So at least now there's one less movie to watch 😆
‘Karthik Calling Karthik’ had a 10/10 Soundtrack though.
Same with talaash ... The soundtrack and the background score is top notch
Really banger songs, still listen to them to this day
done by Karsh Kale and Midival Punditz
Absolutely, KCK is a masterpiece. Tooooooo good
The twist in Gupt caused such a rage in the 90s! People would be calling random numbers and yelling "Kajol is the killer!" It was graffitied on random walls everywhere too lol. I guess nobody expected a female lead actress to play killer in the 90s
My dad told me that people would go for a repeat watch in theatres, only to ruin it for everyone. Kajol would appear and someone would shout, ISSI NE MURDER KIYA HAI
@@TriedRefusedProductions Yes! Also people coming out of the theaters would spoil it for the people coming in 😂 I can't imagine what social media would have done back then
But kaun was much more effective compared to gupt...and kaun had just three characters but we couldn't guess the killer till the end... In gupt there were so many characters which can be the killer
@@boris0524 Different genres. Gupt was a 'commercial' thriller.. Kaun was more 'arthouse' and avant-garde cinema.
When I first discovered Kajol in the 90s through Kuch kuch hota hai, I immediately became a fan. Since it was difficult to get hold of Bollywood films in Russian in Germany and I had only just started learning Hindi, I discovered many films late, including Kajol. Even though I already had an audio cassette of the film Ishq. When friends of mine watched the film Gupt, and unfortunately I didn't understand much Hindi, they told me that someone was always killed by someone else, and I said it was Kajol. After it really was Kajol, they asked me how I knew, my answer was, "It's Kajol's film.😂😂
The actor who played the father of Sai pallavi is a legendary supporting actor friend of Kamal sir who acted along with him in many films like appu Raja ( constable to inspector) who passed away last sep 🥲
Oh I didn’t know he passed away, RIP….but inloved his work in thenmovie as he looked an innocent uncle who could never do such thing because we tend to judge someone from how they look…so in that aspect great casting he was a perfect fit
Yep... RIP Shivaji sir..!
Maharaja has to be the masterclass of screenwriting. The twists work so well and if you are watching it without any idea of what it's going to be, easily the best movie of this year.
Can u tell me what makes it unique
@@MrinmayChakravarty-jf4nr The screenplay, editing and direction is what makes Maharaja unique. Such care for little details.... Ufff
I must admit some other youtubers have spoiled the movie for me by telling me there is an awesome twist at the end, desperate not telling me what it is telling its timestamp made me overthink and I never felt the shock, It was more like I knew it
@@nkrsingha that's so sad yaar... I seriously did not expected that point.... One of my frnd just told me that it's an awesome movie and the dustbin story is just a distraction. When the climax twist came I was like ohhhh f*****k🤯🤯
@@saakethkaashyap how do directors get this ideas man as a writer I always struggle to get unique ideas that dustbin is used as metaphor
Anmol.....You forgot Mohanlal's 'Drishyam' series which has got the unexpected twist and best climax which nobody could ever think nor imagine, especially the sequel's climax scene !🤯
That was very much expected. This where out of nowhere. Like we did expect mohanlal to do something unexpected in the end.
um that's not really a plot twist series though. It's evident from the beginning what happened, the movies are about how they hide it and what story they cook up which is extremely engaging but doesn't fall into the category of plot twists.
Ha Bhai u know everything evey plot twist and all.. then why do u watch movies??@@mmn7209
@@mmn7209but irs still shocking how he does it. Its similar to maharaja in a way where every scene is important
Narayan Murthy will be proud of Jammy for how hard he’s been working lately 😂 So many videos this week alone. Love to see it!
LOLOL
I think he is in a deepstate shock due to the performance of his son in law....😂😂
Anupama Chopra is leaving UA-cam someone has to fill the space 😂
😂😂😂
Why leaving @@abrarbaig3
After watching Gargi I wasn't able to sleep for days, Often in cinema SA is used as a plot device or convenience to create sympathy without truly addressing the heinous nature of the crime and its impact on victims. Most often movies tends to depict the victim as someone's wife, daughter, or sister to evoke sympathy from us while glossing over the perpetrator's identity. that's where "Gargi" stands out by confronting the harsh reality that the perpetrator could be your father, brother, or husband.
Same here. Couldn't sleep after Dia as well
Same happened to me
Talaash is one of my favorite Indian thrillers of all time along with Teesri Manzil (1966), Mera Saaya (1966), Kaun (1999) and many more.
It is one of the finest neo noirs of India.. so creepy, unsettling, dark, and also so calm, deep, emotional and moving! Thanks Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar for the masterful work! 🔥
I may go with drishyam(2013) climax. The movie was marketed as a normal family movie. During the 1st half,the movie was a normal family drama and 2nd half,a good triller,,but the climax police station scene was something very unimaginable showing the peak intelligence of a normal fourth grader family guy who would go to any extent for his family.
It was very organic too.. the twist was so unexpectedly placed in a way that it’s not forced either. Easily one of my favorites
It is a great movie. I keep rewatching it from time to time.
Raatsasan has best climax and changes I have ever seen!
💯yeah
One of my favourite parts of ‘Kahaani’ was definitely seeing Bengali actors from movies and tv having a moment.
One of the best plot twists was from the movie - ''13b'' of R.madavan was a gem it's twists and turns were way ahead of its time❤
It's such a good movie, one of the best horror films out there
No it sucked. Can't believe I wasted my time
@@bao_bun4491 I didn't tell you to watch it. It was good in my opinion
@@pearls2121 I didn't say you told me to watch it. I watched it and hated it 🤷♀️
@@bao_bun4491 it's an old movie according to that time it was very good people used to talk about it so much back then when there were no horror mystery movies now people will find it old but it's plot was very unique btter than kaun movie
Dia is crazy for its ending. The other films were at least thrillers and you somewhat would’ve braced yourself for a twisted ending. With Dia I didn’t see it coming at all. I was so heartbroken when the film ended.
I liked it justice for rohit it shows how girls easily move on and ruin others life
@@ArunKumar-fo9xt What do you mean she “easily moved on” she was told Rohith died and she even tried killing herself unable to move on from Rohith. What did you expect her to do? Constantly cry and be sad that her first lover died? She can’t just accept him back also that easily when he returned. She obviously had to move on and accept her new lover. She was just late in doing that and was unlucky.
@@user-wj2ep1tw1y nope first thing she tried suicides not a strong girl immediately another love then dumped and went to rohit for wedding here she kills adi then holy angel remembers adhi dumps rohit only for rohit and thier family to be disgraced then went to adi not even allowing him to die peacefully literally this girl is shit . Dia lover dia is correct title of movie. Stupid girls ruin boys life because they don't know what they want
The ending of Dia 💔 😭
Dia broke my heart into pieces😭😭 Death of Aadi's mother was shocking🥺🥺
Ram Gopal Verma is one of the greatest filmmakers of Indian cinema ever. Don't care if he hasn't made an impactful film in years..
Kaun, Shiva, Raat, Satya, Company.. some of the finest Indian films!
Also Rangeela (1995), Bhoot (2003), Naach (2004), Sarkar duology (2005-08), Rakhta Charitra (2010), Not A Love Story (2011), and his Telugu films Kshana Kshanam (1991), Prema Katha (1999). All great films by RGV!
Was.... Past tense unfortunately
@@Nishanth_mementomori that's not the case. Francis Ford Coppola lost his directorial charm in the late 80s and couldn't live upto The Godfather, The Godfather Part II and Apocalypse Now (all in the 70s), yet he is ranked one of the best filmmakers.
As for RGV, he had the charm for 20 years (1989-2010), so his legacy is enough to make him rank among the best filmmakers.
@@ShubhodipNath-i8v I'm not denying his legacy at all he's definitely made some of the most amazing movies in Indian cinema but that's wayyyy back in the past he can definitely live off of this legacy but we have to come to terms with the fact that, all this was in the past it doesn't look like he's even in the same mindset as he was back then
@@Nishanth_mementomori mindset doesn't matter. His works matter. He is 60+ now. Definitely he would not be in the same mindset of filmmaking as much he was in his 30s and 40s. Also even in his downhill phase, he made quite a good docudrama Killing Veerappan (2016) in South which was a success.
The point is he has made ample of more than 10 great movies and all of them aged well. Even some of his flops have aged nicely compared to most films made around that time. And the legacy of them is so huge that it will overshadow his later phase and whatever he does now.
Greatest thrillers and some of the finest films to date -
1. The Xposè by Sir Himesh De Niro.
2. Haseen Dilruba starring Tapsee Streep.
3. Indian 2 starring Sir Kamal Brando.
4. Aadipurush by Om Raut Spielberg.
5. Sir Atlee Nolan's Jawanception.
6. Sir Aamir Hanks' Laal Singh Chaddha.
7. Thugs Of Hindostan by Vijay Scorcece.
Didn't realise it as sarcastic😂😂 till I went on after Yaariyann😂😂
Took me few seconds to get it😂
See the 3rd point is where you're wrong... Ik this is meant to be sarcastic but there are people who actually believe Kamal is better than Brando or Pachino or de Niro
Just you wait you'll see them in this very comments thread
Exactlyyy. Adipirush for me
Jawan does not deserve to be on this list, it has plot conveniences but it’s a highly enjoyable film. I also liked Haseen Dilruba but I fully understand why some people don’t like it.
Gargi shook me from inside..I get goosebumps even today thinking about the final scenes of the movie
I remember watching "Kartik calling kartik" and being blown away by the suspense when I was a kid 😅. Btw "Uff teri adaa" is one of my favourite songs till date ❤😊.
Man!! For those who didn't watched Gupt and Gargi, trust me, you're not ready for the climax showdown..still can't get over from these two films!! 🔥
The most shocking climax twist for me was the Malayalam movie Munnariyippu. No damn way for anyone to guess that moment of revelation. It's a jaw dropping shocker.
Hey that's true..I watched the movie in 2018 and I am still scared of very humble and polite people what if he turns out to be a killer such is the impact on me..
True, munariyippu and dhrishyam
True.. that was a great twist.. i actually felt that the movie was very slow and went ahead to read the story in wikipedia midway and was shocked to read the climax and went to watch the rest.. all his actions gave a different tone and meaning after knowing the climax
Still angry on mammuka on how he tricked me for more than 2.30 hrs
Petta's cilmax twist made it fantasic. Because of the formulaic nature of Ranjnikanth movies, it would've been easy to dismiss it, but the twist in the climax made it one of his best outings imo.
It still vividly remember the plot twist of don. I watched it when I was 6 years old . I behaved like a maniac after watching that scene of the real don emerging. Ah good old days❤
bro that was a twist for 6 year olds , if you were any older u wud see it coming from miles away. Even the idiotic filmmakers revealed in trailer that the movie was original don with a twist and everryone knows only one twist can be added to original don
@@Nopanop dude apply some water on the burn and stop speaking like a drunk idiot
Table no 21 climax😢😢
I don’t think the ending of karthik calling karthik was flowery. It was actually really sensitive in the sense that it showcased that people with a mental health issue can still lead a healthy life with the right kind of support. If it had a different ending, then it might have reinforced the fact that people with psychosis can’t have a good ending.
Dia was the first film i watched with subtitles
Biggest twist was in the end of ganpath. Mind blown 🤯
😂😂true
Epic 😂
one of the best Indian movies i have seen after Andhadhun. the twist at the end made me cry
Solid list you made. Kudos.
Johnny Ghaddar's twisted end deserves a mention too
bro there was no twist 😀 . 20 mins into the movie it is shown NNN is the villian lol
@@Nopanop lol
The killer of NNN reveal
Watch Lucia a kannada film...its a gem of a film
Watched it like 10 Times to understand
7:30 Lol my family still talks about everyone gasping in the theatre we were in when the twist was revealed.
Man maharaja is like a "oldboy" Of indian cinema 🥶👽☠️
Only the ending twist is similar to Oldboy and a Canadian movie Incendies also had the similar type of twist
Bollywood 😂😂?? @@AV-hr1sk
umm bollywood?
Seriously Bollywood??? 😒😒
@@adnanshaikh3043 regional cinema ko dekhkar aisa lagta h bollywood ne glamour dikhakar pura ch@# banaya h
The end of Ugly was so shocking that I couldn't sleep for almost a week. Traumatizing
Drishyam 1 and 2 climax scenes🔥
Hi Papa, is my favorite… So wholesome, and whimsical.
Anurag Kashyap should act more. What an actor👌
in that last scene, him wailing to the sky: Absolutely killed it
Immaika Nodigal
@@peterkingston971ACP Martin Roy 👌
At last someone is talking logic rather than brainless hate..
@@akshayshetty519 me too k wajah se 😆
We want more films like "Error 404: not found" in Bollywood today where cinema is filled with masala movies. For this we have to give values to the writers. Such a creative and mesmerising talent is required to make such movie with brilliance in acting making cherry on the top.
I dont like production quality of old movies
You can add Telugu movie Rangastalam, directed by same person who directed Pushpa… ending of that film is amazing and unexpected twist
His Ragasthalam 🗿
His Pushpa🤡
pushpa 🤦🤦
Watched maharaja yesterday- amazing❤
So wanted to watch a Sai Pallavi movie for a while and at Gargi, I immediately paused the video and rented Gargi on YT. Halfway through and I’m so glad for you Jammy!! She’s so good - Bollywood should take notes.
Jammy if you loved Iratta then you will surely love the malayalam movie Utharam (1989) scripted by MT Vasudevan Nair based on the short story No Motive by Daphne du Maurier.
Thanks for mentioning Utharam it is always forgotten in any list. Another gem of a movie. The final revelation is so haunting.
Urmila Matondkar is so underrated compared to her 90s contemporaries.
That Maniac Smile Short is more Horror than prosthetic Make-up Horror which every now and then used in all industries pure natural goldmine of Terror her neck twisting n bending.
She was popular but all due to her dance numbers like Rangeela Re Tanha Tanha Hai Rama Pyaar hua Allah Miya Chhamma Chhamma Kqmbakht Ishq and Aaiye Aa Jaiye
@@AaushKumar-ob6wc That's my point. Underrated and reduced to being remembered for item songs, when she has award winning performance like Bhoot and nominations like for Rangeela and more. Few actresses even reach those levels. Not to mention she gave spectacular performances in movies like Kaun?, Ek Hasina Thi, Pinjar, Lajja, Satya and more.
@@i.escorpiius3570 very true even superstars like Madhuri Dixit or Sridevi also didn't have this level of filmography
I assume Drishyam wasn't included in this video because it was such an obvious pick...
Otherwise, it definitely deserves a place in such a video...imo
🙂❤️
The screenplay and writing were major strengths of Dia, and the dialogues were spot-on. The subtle comedic punches and natural acting by the leads intrigued the audience and created a strong connection. The climax was heartbreaking, but the pre-climax portion where Adi comes to see his mother was on another level. The emotions were beautifully blended in this movie.
Check out anurag debut in Tamil - imaikka nodigal
He nailed it with his performance ❤
No issue with dubbing in that 😅
"Kappela"even had the climax where the tables are turned making the audience totally shock and dazed.
Jana Gana Mana also had a interesting turn around.
Iratta really made me sit on my chair for a while and ponder over that ending, such effective screenplay is just absolutely mind-blowing. This movie is a proof for how important it is to write a tight screenplay and present genuine intriguing characters.
Thanks for this video tho, this was noiceeee!
Movies like Iratta prove that a good movie needs only 2 elements: believable actors and some logical thinking while writing a script.
Anmol you missed two great Bengali thrillers by Srijit Mukherjee .........Baishe Shravan and Chotuskone. If you haven't watched then you should. The ending twist will blow your mind
Even Dwitiyo Purush by Srijit
I recently watched another Malyalam thriller "Ela Veezha Poonchira". Superb Movie with amazing twisted Climax. A must watch movie
Yes tht was so disturbing
Bhai Kartik calling Kartik mein uska brother tha hi nahin. He also made that up in his head.
Maharaja was great but I wasn't stunned by the twist. They took a leaf from Old Boy, Korean movie. Knowing Kashyap, he took inspiration.
You're proving that great movie inthusiastic by adding IRATTA movie
Kaun (1999) was totally unpredictable till climax 😮
Ikr i was guessing among the two men who could be the killer but when urmila killed the police with a wicked smile god i lost i was so scared
maharaja. no movie can beat the story telling. same old story but no one in 100 years can do that.
One more film ending which left me stunned with its twist was Jana Gana Mana.
The ending of Dia ☠
The only 3 kannada films that I have watched, Dia , Sapta Saagaradache Elo Side A and B all had heartbreaking endings 🥲🥲🥲
Maharaja gave me Oldboy PTSD 😭
Malayalam movie Munnariyippu - Starring Mammootty, 7th Day starring Prithviraj, Ezra Starring Prithviraj, Mumbai Police Starring Prithviraj, Drishyam movie series starring Mohanlal, Kammara Sambhavam Starring Dileep, Ramaleela Starring Dileep, etc are some of my favourite examples of Shocking Climax twist !!
Don and Don 2 was peak SRK
Yeh unn dinon ki baat hai recommended ❤
this list without mention of bengali masterpieces - Baishe Srabon, Hemlock Society, Khwaad is totally incomplete
Thank you ayush.....this the best ppv in my memory....I repeat THE BEST even better than WM for me .....thank you for giving me nostalgia 🙏🏽💖
Last movie I saw disturbing like maharaja was Iratta
Glad that you added Ugly in this list… I was never taken aback to such extent as to the climax of Ugly…It hit me very hard.
NEVER DID I EVER THINK JAMMY WOULD TALK ABOUT DIA...............IT IS A MASTERPIECE
The very first Kannada film I saw and the climax did leave me shell shocked. I've seen it more than 10 times and each time the climax hits me so hard. This is a gem of a movie ❤
Nothing beats the climax n twist of Ek HASINA THI... absolutely mind numbing... And others in my list would include - kahani, talaash, kaun...
Ganpath climax also shocked everyone when they dared to put title card of Part 2 coming soon.
'Buss itna confidence chahiye life me.'
😂😂
I loved Talash , so engaging and that climax was just woww!
I feel Jana Gana Mana also had a great twist!
Special 26 twist caught me of guard
Raatsaasan and Jaane Jaan are honorable mentions
Thanks for the recommendation. Watching gargi with gf now!!
The textbook for al these weird shocker climax is "OLDBOY"!!!
This list needs a part two.
Whattt a listtt..
Rangasthalam( Telugu), also has a twisting climax. Not to forget Pokiri and Athadu which have pre climax twists.
Yes, those climax really twist but totally movie is in a commercial way doesn't make people sit to edge of seats thz person talking about movies make people more interesting and bloom minds seeing climax.and there's difference
Thank you, Jammy, for making my watchlist so much more interesting. 😊
Andhadhun has easily the best climax in the history of bollywood. Period.
And I'm confused about it till today😂
.. its Kahani ..i feel...
No it’s not
Bro, make Part 2 of this video and consider few more movies in the list:
1. Managalwaram - Telugu
2. Awe - Telugu
3. Kshanam - Telugu
Some other movie suggestions
- Aa Karala raatri
- Kavaludaari
Damn what a list ❤ have watched all and every movie at the end got me goosebumps
A Wednesday
Special 26
A Thursday
Some more good twisted movies
Special 26 can never get bored with watching that movie same with kahaani ....
@@idrisahmed2659 Yes, I just skip the Kajal Aggarwal scenes when I rewatch Special 26.
@@Anonymous-bf5fk i dont know i dont find her that annoying ... she does add to the story at the end
Been waiting for your review on Maharaja movie
I was 10 months old when SRK's DON came out in 2006 🐣
Teri mummy ranbir se choti hogi?
@@raja-jl9os bro wtf? meri mummy kahan se aayi beech me? ranbir kahan se aaya beech me?
@@PrayasRahangdale kyuki tu abhi bhi bacha h
@@raja-jl9os zyada personal ho raha hai bhai tu ab
@@PrayasRahangdale m 25 ka hu
I am now compelled to watch all these movies..
How come you left out Drishyam?
One of the greatest movies ever made that screenplay,direction is amazing.it is the biggest example how a simple story can be made great with good acting and screenplay....iam out of words....🤯🤯🤯
bollywood actress always look aspirational unko dekhakar aisa lagta h kya sach m inti sundar ladkiya real life m hoti h 😢 yhi sabse bada twist h 🤣
Talash , andhadhun, and kahani still gives me goosebumps
Bro why did you say Talaash in such an odd way??😂😂
Iratta is much better movie. The climax is literally mind blowing.
This list is incomplete without Mahesh babu pokiri the final twist reveal at the end of the movie that he is a police officer all the time only to be underground at that time that twist in the movie alone makes it, movie a blockbuster of all time.
hillaroius comment of the year..we r talkin somethin serious abt movies here
😂wtf it's usual twist from Masala film... there's many film in 90's 80's film
Buddy boy stop embarrassing yourself... This hero was a cop all along, story has been done in almost all languages right from the 70s
@@Nishanth_mementomori first stop embarrassing yourself, I mentioned this movie because it's syncs the title of this video and if your'e non telugu person then you don't know the impact of this movie on audience at the time of the release. the climax twist totally elevated this movie and main reason for this movie for such a blockbuster even now if there is phrase going on telugu audience "pokiri level twist" and this movie made in almost all languages and hit in their respective industries.
@@chodavarapuudaykumar9204 buddy this "twist" has been already done in every language since the 70s it wasn't new just because you saw it for the first time doesn't mean it happened for the first time in a movie..... I'm not a Telugu person I'm a kannadiga and I do remember how famous this movie was but don't overhype it 😂 this video is focusing on twists that were unexpected are you really telling me Mahesh Babu being a cop was unexpected ? Really ? A Telugu movie in the 2000s where the hero wasn't the ultimate good guy ? 😂 be ffr
The climax of Maharaja is haunting. It negated every criticism I had about the extreme violence that preceded. Anurag Kashyap"s acting was mind blowing.
There was no elder brother in Karthik calling Karthik. It was in his head too.
Thank you for the spoiler. I was thinking of watching it. Now, definitely not.,
@@veynz1 you are welcome but the bigger spoiler was already in the video. This one is merely a secondary point.
@@alitariq4243 Reason why I didn't see the parts of movies I hadn't watched. Anyway, no issue. There are just too may movies to see these days on OTT. And then there are hundreds stored in my hard drive that God knows whether I'll ever finish watching in my lifetime. So at least now there's one less movie to watch 😆
Delete your comment u fool and just recommend this movie to reader not spoil them
Thank you for pronouncing TALAASH correctly😮
Drishyam climax is definitely some of the chilling scenes in cinema history.
My love for cinema started with Drishyam • 2015.
Good to see that you included Dia in the list but I would recommend to watch Rangitharanga a Kannada movie which had the best climax twist..
5:25 Such a brilliant performance! 👏🏽
Absolute class ❤
Khakee...the underrated thriller 🤌
All are epic twists, the last one Dia it literally took me 2-3 days to come out of it. Most heartbreaking climax I have witnessed.