

Khwada, released in 2015, won the Special Jury Prize and Best Audiography at the 62nd National Film awards.

It is a musical masterpiece with some brilliant actors. Katyar Kaljat Ghusali, released in 2015, is based on a play by the same name. Killa, released in 2014, is a story about a 11 year old boy who has lost his father and is forced to adapt to a new school and surroundings. The story is about how he copes up and how life has to move on transforming a young mind into an adult. The film examines the Indian legal system through the trial of an aging folk singer at a sessions court in Mumbai.

Court Image SourceĬourt, released in 2015, won The Best Feature Film award at the 62nd National Film Awards. Because, in the end, good work should always be appreciated! 1. So, here are a few Marathi films which you should definitely watch and recommend to your friends. And undoubtedly, being a Maharashtrian, I am the one to play the role of a translator unless provided with subtitles! I have personally known of people who in spite of not understanding Marathi, are enthusiastic of watching Marathi films. The Marathi film industry is going through a break through phase and achieving huge success around the country, and the world. It is an art of expression and when a film offers good content it appeals the audience. There is no language barrier when it comes to films.
