(2011), which is often cited as a spiritual successor or revamped version of the same themes.

: The plan quickly spirals out of control. During a drug-fueled fit of rage, Luke murders Nikhil. To cover their tracks and sustain their lifestyle, the group descends into a cycle of betrayal and further killings, including Nikhil's father and a police officer. Key Details

(2003) is a psychological crime thriller that marked the directorial debut of Anurag Kashyap . It is famously known for being banned by the Indian Censor Board Paanch Movie Filmyzilla

for over two decades due to its "unapologetic" depiction of violence, drug abuse, and lack of a moral message. Although it never received a theatrical or home-video release, it gained a cult following through leaked versions on platforms like Filmyzilla and YouTube. Plot Summary The film is loosely based on the real-life Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders that took place in Pune in 1976–77.

: The story follows a five-member rock band called "The Parasites" living in a Mumbai chawl. The members are Luke (the manipulative leader), Murgi, Joy, Pondy, and Shiuli. (2011), which is often cited as a spiritual

: Desperate for money to record a demo album, Luke convinces the group to stage a fake kidnapping of their wealthy friend, Nikhil, with Nikhil’s own consent, to extort money from his miserly father. The Descent

is considered a pivotal film in Indian independent cinema. Its dark, gritty style influenced later cult hits like To cover their tracks and sustain their lifestyle,