Marathi Movie List A To Z

: Umesh Kulkarni’s brilliant ensemble comedy that uses a stray wild bull as a metaphor for the chaotic nature of a small village.

(2016) An indie film about a retired military man adjusting to civilian life. Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Medha Manjrekar Why watch: Quiet, introspective character study.

While a single research paper listing every Marathi film from A to Z does not exist in a single academic document, several authoritative databases and historical records provide this comprehensive data.

: The historic film that revived modern Marathi cinema, winning the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and entering the Oscar race. marathi movie list a to z

Savarkhed – Ek Gaon (2004) Savarkhed – Ek Gaon is one of the few Marathi films that Amrapurkar did in the last 10-12 years of his ... Savarkhed Ek Gaon

: A bold, humorous, and educational film directed by Ravi Jadhav that tackles the taboo subject of sex education for teenagers.

The Ultimate A-Z Guide to Marathi Cinema: From Classics to Modern Masterpieces : Umesh Kulkarni’s brilliant ensemble comedy that uses

(mischievous) cat that followed them everywhere. One afternoon, they found an old

'Jait Re Jait' Jabbar Patel's 'Jait Re Jait' starring Mohan Agashe ( Dr Mohan Agashe ) and Smita Patil was based on the book of Go... Jait Re Jait Sant Tukaram

(2013): Directed by Nagraj Manjule, this film is a powerful critique of the caste system, told through the perspective of a young boy in a village. G – Gulabjaam While a single research paper listing every Marathi

The 1950s to 1980s are considered the golden era of Marathi cinema. During this period, Marathi movies saw a significant improvement in production quality, storylines, and acting. Some notable films from this era include:

A touching family drama that explores the bond between a father and his daughter, wrapped in themes of organ donation and social responsibility. It is both heartwarming and socially conscious. P: Pangira (2010)

A poignant tale of a poor, elderly woman from a drought-stricken village who accidentally gets her hands on a ₹1,000 note. This satirical drama takes a deep look at rural bureaucracy and the meaning of wealth. F: Fandry (2013)

The undisputed king of Marathi comedy. It follows four friends searching for a rented house who resort to a hilarious cross-dressing scheme to satisfy a strict landlord. Its dialogues remain cultural memes to this day. B – Balak-Palak (2013) Genre: Comedy / Drama / Coming-of-Age Director: Ravi Jadhav