There is no denying that 2021 kick-started a new era of unconventional movies in the film industry. This year not just boosted the digital platforms but also gave some unconventional movies that changed the curve of the Bollywood industry. While this year gave some high on entertainment movies it also nurtured some movies that made us regret our decision of watching them. These movies somewhere missed the expectation of the audience and failed to impress them. As IMDb came up with the list of highest-rated movies, it also delivered the worst-rated movie of 2021. Today, we take a look at the worst-rated Bollywood movies in 2021, according to IMDb:

1. Radhe (1.8): The audience had some big expectations with this Salman Khan starrer. Being the sequel movie of his superhit movie Wanted it to match the activity level of the original but the action and plotline somewhere failed to do so and got just 1.8 ratings.

2. Hungama (2.1): Even after having a classic star cast including Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Shilpa Shetty, and many more, this movie was a complete disaster. In contrast to the original Hungama, this movie missed the comic timing. As the movie wasn’t approved by the audience, it wasn’t rated well on IMDb.

3. Lahore Confidential (2.8): Richa Chadha has been known for picking some out-of-the-box stories and Lahore Confidential was supposed to be one. But the spy thriller missed its main element which was the thrill. Filled was drama, this movie failed to impress the audience.

4. 12 ‘0’ clock (3.2): This movie was one of the initial releases of this year. Supposed to be a horror movie, this movie was not that spooky as the audience expected it to be. Starring Mithun Chakraborty, this movie got just a 3.2 rating on the list.

5. Koi Jaane Na (3.7): The plot of the movie was not that twisted but the makers make it unnecessarily complicated to attract the audience but it seems like their plan back-fired pretty badly. With Kunal Kapoor and Amyra Dastur in the lead roles, this crime-thriller killed the mood.

6. Sardar Ka Grandson (4.2): Arjun Kapoor and Neena Gupta’s movie Sardar Ka Grandson follows the journey of a US-returned grandson (Arjun) who leaves no stone unturned to fulfill his grandmother's wish. The critics didn’t approve of the film as they found it sloppy and didn’t find the movie worth investing time in.

7. Roohi (4.3): The prequel movie of the 2017 blockbuster Stree, Roohi had big expectations to match. Starring Jahvi Kapoor, Rajkumar Rao, Varun Sharma in lead, the horror-comedy received rather negative reviews due to its convoluted plotline.

8. Sania (4.3): Parineeti Chopra’s Saina is based on the life of Indian Badminton player Saina Nehwal, who has won many awards including India’s third highest civilian award ‘Padma Bhushan’. The film is directed by Amole Gupte and showcases the life of a small-town girl whose parents have to take a loan, just to buy a badminton kit for their daughter.

9. The Girl on Train (4.3): The promos and teasers of the Netflix film surely got our hopes up, but this Parineeti Chopra starrer based on Paula Hawkin's novel of the same name left the station and no one tried to chase it.

10. Madam Chief Minister (4.7): This time we can say that this rating doesn’t justify the kind of work and story this movie delivered. The story of a small-town woman entering politics failed to charm the audience and ended up being in the low rating.