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TOP 10 Marathi Movies That Every Cineplex Lover Should Watch

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Marathi cinema is one of the most developed regional cinemas in India. In fact, consistent with noted film scholars, this is often where the most effective Indian cinema derives from. Be it Court Click to look into! >> Read More... or Fandry, Marathi cinema has even acclaimed film manufacturers like Anurag Kashyap Born on 10th September 1972, Anurag Kashyap has es >> Read More... . But somewhere, it's a misfortune for Marathi cinema that it doesn't get a fair number of screens in the country, and because of that, their reach gets affected and many people stay unaware of the respective films. Hence, we'd like to bring to you a complete list of possibly the best of Marathi cinema from modern times. If you’re of the opinion that these are going to be boring artsy movies, we tend to urge you to look at one and let the magic turn out.

1. Harishchandrachi Factory [2009]

Make this your first Marathi movie if you haven’t seen any others. It’s essential to watch this epic account of Dadasaheb Phalke’s creation of India’s first motion picture and the subsequent founding of the Indian film industry.

2. Court [2014]

You’ve all detected this film as India’s official entry to the Oscars 2016. And such is the magic of this film that it's been winning all prime prizes at nearly each international film festival. In fact, it might not be an exaggeration to mention that Court has made us proud like no other film in recent times.

3. Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy [2009]

Dinkar Maruti Bhosale has suffered from an identity disorder. He feels that Mumbai has become completely devoid of Maharashtra, which enrages him greatly. That’s when the soul of Shivaji Maharaj encounters him. And what follows is pure moderate magic.

4. Deool [2011]

One day, Keshav had a dream about Lord Dattatreya and shares it with everyone. As soon as a temple is proposed for the village, there is uproar. Social activist [ Nana Patekar Nana Patekar is a popular Indian actor who was bor >> Read More... ] opposes it because he wants the money to be used for better reasons. God is ignored in the commercialization of things as the temple is constructed, transforming the community into a spiritual location. As a matter of fact, in present times, we need Deool more than it needs us.

5. Pune 52 [2013]

PUNE 52 is a neo-noir heroic tale set in the early ‘90s that includes national award-winning actors. And this is often as kick-ass as it gets. A private detective whose wedding is in shambles is employed by a seductive lady to spy on her husband. His life is turned the other way up and he finds himself in places nobody would really like to be in. Watch it because you deserve quality amusement.

6. Fandry [2013]

You really should be living beneath a rock if you haven’t seen, or at a minimum, heard about, this masterpiece. Jabya is thirteen years old. His father is frequently assaulted since he is from a lower caste. On the other hand, Jabya falls in love with a girl from a forward caste while still in school. Whereas Jabya chases his love, he gets entangled in the brutalities of the caste system.

7. Natsamrat [2016]

Nana Patekar conveys an almost unbelievable performance as a fallen theatre actor who, to his highest quality, brought Shakespeare’s work to life on stage. Appa [Nana Patekar] embarks on a self-nihilistic journey after being abandoned by his children. Watch it for this man here:

8. Killa [2014]

There’s no manner in which this list may be completed while not taking an instant to acknowledge the brilliance of Killa. This is often a fine-looking tale within the lifetime of an 11-year-old who moves to a small city when his mother gets a transfer. Chinmay takes us on a personal but intriguing journey.

9. Dombivli Fast [2005]

This National Victory Marathi film directed by Nishikant Kamat Nishikant Kamat is a famous director of Indian fil >> Read More... captivates you from the very start. A conservative man goes on a rampage against the system as he finds himself in the middle of corruption and injustice.

10. Katyar Kaljat Ghusali [2015]

Roughly translated to "A dagger through the heart," Katyar Kaljat Ghusali shows a musical duel between two musical families. Greed, politics, and human imperfections build their way into the story, and by the end of it, music is what you’re rooting for.


Watch these masterpieces to gain a higher understanding of Indian cinema!

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