10 Bollywood Films That Had More Cuss Words Than Dialogues
Updated : July 26, 2017 01:30 PM ISTIn the effort to make films seem more realistic, Indian filmmakers have started to embrace the abusive language that we hear in our surroundings every day. Not to say this has always worked in enhancing the film's authenticity but abusive language in films certainly does add a certain oomph in the medium's presentation.
Also, this is not as a new norm -- as seen in last year's Udta Punjab or the reports of removing cuss words from Rangoon -- but a one that has been adopted by the filmmakers time and time again.
And, on that note, here are those films that really used this norm to its full extent.
#1 Gangs Of Wasseypur
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This Anurag Kashyap captured the real essence of a local gangster by employing a lot of cuss words.
#2 Delhi Belly
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This Imran Khan starrer is known for its innuendoes and profanity.
#3 NH 10
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Anushka Sharms's home production was supposed to capture the gritty and the raw. And it did, party with the use of cuss words.
#4 Shootout At Wadala
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Another gangster movie. Another gangster movie that used a lot of abusive language.
#5 Satya
This RGV classic made Manoj Bajpayee an instant star by capturing the essence of Mumbai underworld warts and all.
#6 Omkara
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Who can forget Vishal Bhardwaj's Omkara and the innovative gaalis its characters used?
#7 Ugly
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Another Anurag Kashyap film that didn't shy away from cuss words.
#8 Bandit Queen
This Shekhar Kapur film was powerful, both in terms of content and language.
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#9 Ishqiya
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This Abhishek Chaubey film had a lot of gaalis.
#10 Udta Punjab
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