Top 8 underrated Bollywood movies

Socha Na Tha (2005) Actors and actresses like Abhay Deol, Ayesha Takia, Suresh Oberoi, and Ayesha Jhulka performed exceptionally well and one will be instantly drawn into the story as you start watching the film. However, the movie didn't do well at the box office as compared to those who earned a decent amount.

Main, Meri Patni ... Aur Woh! (2005) Rajpal Yadav is known for his comedy but in this movie, one sees the other side of him. In this movie, he played a character of Mithilesh Shukla -- a librarian of Lucknow University. He gets married to a tall and beautiful woman, Veena. However, Mithilesh's low self-esteem paves the way to insecurities and jealousy when Veena's charming childhood friend Askash.

Aankhon Dekhi (2013) The movie Aankhon Dekhi revolves around Raje Bauji played by Sanjay Mishra. A man in his 50s decided to act upon the expression, ''see it to believe it''. He takes a pledge that he will only believe what he sees with his own eyes and starts an exciting journey to discover the hidden meaning of life.

Nil Battey Sannata (2015) Nil Battey Sannata is a story about a poor single mother, Chanda Sahay, who takes up various odd jobs and works hard throughout the day with the sole aim of getting her daughter Appu educated.

I Am Kalam (2010) This movie is award-winning. It is the inspiring story of an impoverished boy, Chhotu, who calls himself Kalam. This name is inspired by the then President of India, APJ Abdul Kalam. Chhotu, a bright boy, is a fast learner and quickly gets good at anything he does.

Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year (2009) This movie is a refreshing story of a fresh graduate, Harpreet Singh Bedi, who jumps into the world of sales to try his hand at an adventurous career. He is neither trying too hard to fit in nor striving to stand out.

15 Park Avenue (2005) Released in 2005, 15 Park Avenue is a mystic thriller that tells the story of a young schizophrenic woman, Meethi, and her relationship with her family. The film focuses on Meethi's relationship with her sister, a physics professor named Anjali, and her ex-fiance named Jojo.

The Lunchbox (2013) The Lunchbox is undoubtedly a fantastic story and a well-made film, but it appealed to me even more because of the charming letter exchange. Among the other underrated films on this list, this one garnered audiences a lot. The movie tells the story of a young housewife Ila and Saajan Fernandes, a lonely widower who is soon going to retire from his job.