Marathi Movie List A To Z !!top!! Guide
A poignant and realistic look into the agrarian crisis, focusing on the psychological and financial struggles of a cotton farmer in Vidarbha.
Sant Tukaram (1936) is a landmark Marathi film produced by Prabhat Film Company, chronicling the spiritual journey of the great 17... Sant Tukaram marathi movie list a to z
In recent years, Marathi cinema has experienced a resurgence, with a new generation of filmmakers and actors taking center stage. Films like "Fitoor" (2016), "Sairat" (2016), and "Dhadkan Ye Zindagi Ki" (2017) have achieved critical acclaim and commercial success. The rise of streaming platforms has also provided a new avenue for Marathi films to reach a wider audience. A poignant and realistic look into the agrarian
While "Q" is rare, experimental short films and theater-adapted pieces often fill this niche in film festivals. R – Rege Films like "Fitoor" (2016), "Sairat" (2016), and "Dhadkan
Navigating this alphabetized ocean requires recognizing its historical currents. The early ‘talkie’ era gives us classics under ‘C’ for Chhaya (Shadow, 1936) and ‘D’ for Duniya Na Maane (The World Refuses, 1937), films that tackled social reform. The ‘Golden Era’ of the 1950s-60s, dominated by the legendary trio of Raja Paranjape, V. Shantaram, and Dada Kondke, would fill the ‘G’ and ‘J’ sections. Under ‘G’ for Gulacha Ganpati and ‘J’ for Jagachya Pathivar , we find the birth of subtle social satire and melodrama. Then comes the seismic shift of the 1970s, where the letter ‘P’ becomes a powerhouse, dominated by the one and only Dada Kondke. His films— Pandu Hawaldar , Songadya , Bot Lavin Tithe Gudgulya —would overwhelm the ‘P’ section, representing a raw, folk-commercial cinema that redefined the Marathi box office. An A-to-Z list is, therefore, not a neutral list but a battleground of eras, showing how comedy, social drama, and devotional themes (like the numerous Sant [Saint] films under ‘S’) compete for space.