Kulta had vanished into the dawn, a wandering ghost who appeared only when the world needed balance. The legend of "Kulta" grew, no longer a name of fear, but a symbol of hope.
Hindi B-grade movies have carved a niche for themselves in the Indian film industry, often walking the fine line between campy humor, over-the-top drama, and unapologetic entertainment. These films, frequently maligned by critics and mainstream audiences, have nonetheless garnered a dedicated fan base. One such example is the movie "Kulta," which has piqued the interest of viewers looking for unconventional entertainment.
Because in the end, all cinema is independent. Only the brave ones admit it.