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There’s been a transition in Bollywood over the recent years, contributing some eccentric and novel concepts to the movie buffs. Given the unfamiliar treatment, such movies don’t penetrate to the large section of the audience despite its high content or simply it can be said that there are two extreme reactions from the viewers, with one being fanatic and other one being the criticising one, due to the lack of commercial elements.

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Let’s take a look at the movies, which divided the viewers into two extreme section:

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From Ranbir Kapoor’s Tamasha To Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota; Movies Which Divided Audience Into Two Extreme Sections

Guzaarish (2010)

Guzaarish is said to be the best work of Sanjay Leela Bhansali till date, backed by breakthrough performances of Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. The movie was trolled as boring and placid experience due to its unusual treatment by some but the lovers of niche genre were awestruck with its novel concept referring to euthanasia and the chemistry of lead actors.

Rockstar (2011)

Directed by maverick filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, Rockstar was weaved beautifully with the tale of love between two different people and self-inflicted Janardhan Jakhar aka Jordan. Upon its release, the movie went up underperforming at the ticket windows but gain a cult status over the years. Ranbir Kapoor’s performance was awe-inspiring but the movie also met with a criticism amongst a set of the audience due to the unrelatable content.