Marathi Movie List A To Z Best

A stylish neo-noir crime film that showcases how a young, innocent medical student gets inadvertently trapped in Mumbai's underworld and police crossfire. S to U: Breaking Global Box Office Records

(1988): A cult classic comedy featuring Ashok Saraf and Laxmikant Berde. B – Balak-Palak

An official remake of the Tamil film Kaaka Muttai , following two slum-dwelling brothers desperate to taste a slice of pizza.

The Marathi film industry, fondly known as 'Marathi Cinema' or 'M-Town', is one of the oldest and most culturally rich film industries in India. From the pioneering days of Dadasaheb Phalke to contemporary masterpieces that sweep national awards, Marathi cinema has consistently prioritized content-driven storytelling. marathi movie list a to z

A beautifully shot, emotionally profound story that explores a young boy's evolving relationship with his foster mother. P to R: The Renaissance Era

A biographical masterpiece capturing the life of Narayan Shripad Rajhans, the legendary singer-actor of Marathi theatre known for playing female roles.

(2015): A social drama exploring identity and relationships within a family framework. P – Pinjara A stylish neo-noir crime film that showcases how

Acharya Atre’s cinematic adaptation of Sane Guruji’s autobiography. This iconic film won the very first National Film Award for Best Feature Film in India.

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: A heartwarming indie drama exploring the lives of two young boys and a lost pug puppy, winning accolades at various international film festivals. Q to T: Quiet Reflection and Tremendous Triumphs

Though largely recognized in Hindi, this mythological horror masterpiece was co-produced and rooted deeply in Marathi cultural lore and locations.

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: A biographical masterpiece celebrating the life of Narayan Shripad Rajhans, one of the greatest singers and stage actors of the Marathi theatre.