Some of Sindhu's notable B-grade films include:
The "B-grade actress," typified by figures such as Sindhu, occupies a unique stratum of stardom. Unlike the mainstream heroine (e.g., Madhuri Dixit or Aishwarya Rai) whose appeal lies in a mix of beauty, talent, and sexual chastity, the B-grade heroine is marketed almost exclusively on the promise of the body. Sindhu, a common name recurring in this circuit (often associated with the South Indian "soft-core" market that feeds North Indian distribution), represents the "working-class" star—essential to the industry’s economy yet stigmatized by the cultural elite. This paper explores how Sindhu’s filmography represents a subaltern resistance to the sterilization of Indian sexuality in mainstream cinema. Some of Sindhu's notable B-grade films include: The