India's first ever feature film - Raja Harishchandra - in 1913, was made in the Marathi language. Over the past few decades, though, Marathi cinema lost its way, overshadowed by Hindi films from ...
A young man living in Bombay at the peak of colonial rule is determined to make a film. His journey is brought to life with wit and clarity by director Paresh Mokashi in his Marathi debut feature, ...
The pandemic-induced lockdown introduced Hindi-speaking audience in India to cinema in Kannada, Tamil and Telugu languages. While these films have seen a drastic growth in past three years, Marathi ...
The balgeet (nursery rhyme) ‘Nach re mora ambyachya vanat’ (which translates to dance, o peacock, in the mango grove) was released in the early fifties — is very popular and generations of kids have ...
The film brings together a formidable ensemble cast from Hindi and Marathi cinema, including Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, ...