In traditional cinematic discourse, terms like "South grade" or "B-grade" were often used dismissively. They frequently referred to low-budget, sensationalized, or highly localized films produced outside the major mainstream studio hubs. However, the rise of independent cinema has completely subverted this label.
While the film deals with heavy themes of forced labor and societal fall, these specific segments were designed as "commercial" elements to drive the movie's popularity in the softcore market. In traditional cinematic discourse, terms like "South grade"
Limited production budgets leading to grueling shooting schedules. In traditional cinematic discourse