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Amit’s friends noticed a change. When they asked him for movie recommendations, he stopped suggesting the latest superhero flicks. Instead, he curated a list for them.
This action-thriller, directed by Tushar Joshi, tells the story of a powerful politician who takes on a gangster. The film features an impressive performance from its lead actor, Rajkumar Hirani lookalike Manoj Chandila and has been praised for its engaging storyline.
It blended commercial entertainment with a powerful social message, sparking a sense of cultural pride across the state. 4. Thought-Provoking Social Commentaries and Dramas
: Chaitanya Tamhane’s brilliant, low-key courtroom drama exposes the systemic flaws of the Indian legal system through the trial of an aging folk singer. The movie was India's official entry to the Academy Awards. vip marathi movies top
: A massive family drama that ran for over two years in theaters and was the first to cross the ₹10 crore milestone. Top Rated & Critically Acclaimed
The VIP landscape of Marathi cinema is a brilliant blend of hilarious cult classics, soul-stirring dramas, and record-shattering modern epics. The Absolute Classics (The Golden Era to 90s)
It captures the bittersweet essence of childhood, nostalgia, and the stunning landscape of rural Maharashtra during the monsoon season. Amit’s friends noticed a change
Marathi cinema excels at situational humor. These titles are the absolute pinnacle of comedy, quoted endlessly by families for decades. Best Marathi Movies - MUST WATCH - IMDb
For a story of a different kind of struggle, you must watch (2010). Guna (Atul Kulkarni) is a hardworking farmer who dreams of becoming a Tamasha artist. When he is forced to play the role of a nachya (effeminate dancer) in a troupe, his passion for art collides with society's prejudices. Atul Kulkarni delivers one of his career-best performances, making this film a powerful exploration of identity and artistic expression. You can find Natarang on ZEE5.
(2013) : Directed by Nagraj Manjule, this film received widespread acclaim for its gritty and honest portrayal of the caste system [5.6]. Court This action-thriller, directed by Tushar Joshi, tells the
that was the first Indian film to receive recognition at the Venice Film Festival.
: A cultural phenomenon, this epic romance directed by Nagraj Manjule is the highest-grossing Marathi film of all time
