Aga Aga Sunbai! Kay Mhantay Sasubai? is a Marathi comedy-drama directed by Kedar Shinde, exploring the evolving bond between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law through humor and emotion.
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Riteish Deshmukh: Marathi films 'shrank' as Hindi cinema grew larger
Actor Riteish Deshmukh highlighted the decline of Marathi cinema, which began in Maharashtra but 'shrank' as Hindi films grew ...
Veteran filmmaker Mahesh Manjrekar says Marathi cinema is rich in stories but struggles due to competition and lack of scale. The filmmaker and actor has offered a brutally honest take on the state of ...
Gradiente Infotainment Ltd, under the leadership of Dr. Vimal Raj Mathur, has officially unveiled the first poster of its ...
LOS ANGELES, CA – Renowned Marathi director Prasad Khandekar has joined forces with Hollywood actor turned producer Sunil Narkar to unveil their latest project, “Knock Knock Kon Aahe.” This ...
Sabar Bonda (2025) is a Marathi film that offers an intimate window into queer lives in rural India, exploring love, family, and belonging beyond the urban gaze. By focusing on the experiences of its ...
Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is a Marathi-language social drama film starring Sachin Khedekar as Dinkar Shirke, school principal, in a pivotal role. The film was released in theatres on ...
Riteish Deshmukh's Lal Bhaari has broken first day box office records for a Marathi film. The film made over 3.1 crore (£302,000) on its opening day in theatres. Starring Deshmukh in an action role, ...
After receiving immense love during its theatrical release earlier this year, Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is all set to reach audiences worldwide with its World Digital Premiere on Marathi ...
NAFA Marathi Film Festival is the first Marathi International Film Festival taking place in San Jose to celebrate Marathi Cinema in collaboration with Maharashtra Government's PIFF festival. NAFA ...
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Riteish Deshmukh Urges Revival Of Marathi Cinema, Warns Hindi Dominance Threatens Regional Legacy
Mumbai: Actor Riteish Deshmukh has called for some important changes in the way Maharashtra sees its cinema. The actor attended a special event organised by Samajwadi Party, and said that Marathi ...
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