Year Ender 2024: From disappointment to disasters, top 10 most worst films this fall; You won't want to see

Year Ender 2024: With a number of films that not only failed to impress but also left audiences scratching their heads in disbelief, this list will help you steer away from films to avoid of this fall.

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Year Ender 2024: These films serve as reminders that not every cinematic endeavor will succeed. (X/Twitter)

Year Ender 2024: 2024 has proven to be a challenging year for Indian cinema, with a number of films that not only failed to impress but also left audiences scratching their heads in disbelief. Here’s a look at the Top 10 Worst Films of 2024, showcasing the cinematic misfires that missed the mark.

1. Kanguva

Despite high expectations, Kanguva emerged as a colossal disappointment. Critics slammed the film for its incoherent plot and lack of engaging storytelling. The ambitious project, which aimed to blend action and drama, was described as “a tedious watch” that failed to deliver on its promises. Its over-the-top action sequences felt forced, leading many to label it as one of the biggest flops of the year.

2. Martin

This film, featuring a popular lead cast, was criticized for its clichéd storyline and predictable twists. Reviewers noted that while it attempted to tackle serious themes, it ultimately fell into mediocrity, leading audiences to feel unfulfilled. Critics remarked that *Martin* felt more like a missed opportunity than a compelling narrative.

3. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

This sequel faced backlash for failing to recapture the charm of its predecessor. Despite a star-studded cast, including Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, the film was labeled as “a complete misfire” with its humor falling flat and plot lacking depth. It grossed only a fraction of its massive budget, leaving fans disappointed.

4. Ulajh

Starring Janhvi Kapoor, Ulajh struggled at the box office and was criticized for its convoluted narrative that failed to resonate with audiences. The film's attempt at political commentary felt forced and disconnected from reality, leading to poor reception among viewers.

5. Damsel

Despite its star-studded cast, Damsel was criticized for its uninspired plot and lackluster performances. Many reviewers noted that it felt like a missed opportunity to explore intriguing themes within a fantasy setting.

6. Mother of the Bride

This romantic comedy failed to resonate with audiences, often being described as forgettable rather than entertaining. Critics highlighted its clichéd plot and uninspiring performances as key reasons for its poor reception.

7. Megalopolis

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis has been labeled as the worst film of the year, earning a reputation for its convoluted plot and lackluster execution. Critics have described it as “a complete failure across the board,” highlighting its ambitious premise that ultimately fell flat. The film's attempt to explore utopian themes was overshadowed by poor writing and direction, making it a painful watch for audiences and critics alike.

8. Bhaiyya Ji

Manoj Bajpayee’s Bhaiyya Ji was deemed incoherent and unrealistic by critics who found its plot lacking in logic. Despite Bajpayee's commendable performance, the film's execution left much to be desired.

9. Crakk

Despite being marketed as an action-packed thriller featuring Vidyut Jammwal, Crakk fell flat with audiences due to its predictable plot twists and lack of character development.

10. Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2

This sequel struggled to connect with viewers and was criticized for its outdated themes and lackluster execution. It earned a meager box office return, further solidifying its place among the year's worst films.

As we wrap up 2024, these films serve as cautionary tales in an industry striving for innovation but occasionally stumbling into mediocrity.