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Trupti Bhoir,
Milind Shinde,
Kishor Kadam,
Neha Pendse,
Vaibhav MangleRating74%
The movie is based on the concept of roaming cinema which was one of the oldest traditions in the bygone era of Indian cinema where the movies were showcased in tents for the local folks also known as Touring talkies. For the past few decades these films have made a common recurring occurrences in most of the Carnival Fun fair taking place across villages where the Marathi Cinema is adored in a completely distinctive fashion , 1h44
Directed by Gajendra AhireGenres DramaActors Subodh Bhave,
Vikram Gokhale,
Chinmay Mandlekar,
Neena Kulkarni,
Milind ShindeRating63%
Siddharth (Chinmay Mandlekar) is a simpleton and socially aware young man. Having been brought up by his grandmother (Neena Kulkarni), he completes his MSW to work for social causes. However, he is taken onthis path by a shrewd businessman Nachiket (Subodh Bhave).Nachiket is a master in marketing and packaging of ideas and concepts. Having understood this need of mental support by the masses, launches Siddharth as a Swami. Systematic & strategic planning, excellent communication and with perfect marketing, this Swami becomes a Brand.Directed by Gajendra AhireGenres DramaActors Neena Kulkarni,
Mohan Agashe,
Mukta Barve,
Dilip Prabhavalkar,
Saksham Kulkarni,
Mita VashishtRating72%
Vidya Barve, is a divorced, working woman,sharing a rented flat with a room mate in Mumbai. Our film deals with one single night which Vidya is forced to spend on the streets of this city. As she ambles on the deserted roads waiting for morning, she's frightened, lonely, angry, confused. She keeps recalling her relationships as they stand today - Her estranged husband, her teenaged son staying with her mother in small town Nasik, her boss, her colleague, her room mate. Alternating between her encounters during this night and her past, the film finally sees a visibly confident Vidya coming to terms with her lot. And that is when dawn breaks... The title Shevri suggests an insignificant wisp of cotton, which is Vidya. An ordinary woman with ordinary dreams, leading a life which is now out of the ordinary for her. Her coming to terms with her state today and becoming present to her life is what gives an essence to the film. Directed by Gajendra AhireActors Makarand Madhukar Anaspure,
Siddarth Jadhav,
Milind Shinde,
Ravi KaleRating69%
Industrialization has reached each and every small village in India and the villages here are bearing the brunt of urbanisation in their own way. This is the story of a family residing in one such village. The family comprises an elder brother Vithal, a farmer by profession, younger brother Anand, a student, and the middle one Yeshwant, a vagabond, who left his education midway. He would squander his time by standing at the local paan shop, and as expected, he volunteers for the local political party. Directed by Gajendra AhireActors Neena Kulkarni,
Mohan Joshi,
Bharat Jadhav,
Shreyas Talpade,
Milind Gunaji,
Manasi SalviRating69%
Vini and Mani are sisters who belong to an orthodox family which values conformity over independence. Their family and surroundings are a constant reminder of what their place and aim in life should be. While Vini, born with an intellect and desire to work towards her goals, finds her way by accepting these limitations, Mani refuses to lead a predestined life. She rebels against traditions and charts her own path. Directed by Gajendra AhireThemes Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Rape and revenge filmsActors Vikram Gokhale,
Mohan Joshi,
Kaushal S. Inamdar,
Milind ShindeRating77%
Mrs. Vidya Raut murders her boss Karkhanis near Juhu Beach and surrenders herself to the police. She also submits the bloody dagger, weapon of murder. Swati Dandavate, a budding scholar advocate decides to fight her case. Her initial meetings with Mrs. Raut go waste as she keeps confessing her crime and is ready for the punishment. Convinced that something is hidden, Swati decides to find it out. Swati's husband Aditya, who is also an advocate, is now public prosecutor in this case. His elder brother and he try to convince Swati to drop the case which she would obviously lose. But standing against her family, Swati decides to dig out truth and defend Mrs.