There are many more Marathi movies that will make you a fan of Marathi cinema so if you have not watched Marathi movies, you are missing out on something really good and you can start with these movies. Jugalbandi - Kela Ishara Jata Jata - Usha Chavan, Arun Sarnaik - Marathi Movie. Shala will remind you of your school days and deals with how a young boy and his friends and how they deal with their feelings. Marathi film Killa wins Crystal Bear at Berlinale Marathi-language film Killa directed by Avinash Arun won the Crystal Bear for the Best Film awarded by the Children’s Jury in Generation Kplus section at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The dialogues and the screenplay are really good.
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KILLA MARATHI MOVIE MOVIE
Shwaas is a movie that shows the beautiful relationship between a grandfather and his grandson. Killa (2015), Drama released in Marathi language in theatre near you. Fandry is an innocent love story by the director who also directed Sairat and this movie focuses on the unjust caste system. Young Chinmay shifts to an unknown place after his mom’s work transfer and. Katyar Kalijat Ghusli pays homage to classical music. Mihir Bhanage, TNN, Updated: Apr 21, 2016, 12.15 PM IST Critics Rating: 4.0/5. Natarang is a movie that shows a man’s passion for theatre and to what extent he goes to achieve his passion. Killa: Marathi movie that has won a National Award and Crystal Bear at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival HD trailer, with English subtitles. Killa is a coming-of-age movie that has a beautiful story. Court is a film that released in 2014 and is the winner of the National Award for the best feature film (2015) and it is India’s official entry to the Oscars. Sairat (2011) is the highest-grossing Marathi film of all time and it is a story that explores the brutality of the caste system in India well. Some Marathi movies have won international awards and fame for their work. Indikar’s observational portrait, which sometimes has the quality of still-life painting, draws immediate comparisons with Killa, Avinash Arun’s 2014 Marathi feature about a boy who relocates. Most Marathi films serve a social cause and also provide entertainment. Their plotlines are real and raw tell unique stories of people from different walks of life, the cinematography is also brilliant. Many Marathi films will move your soul and they have been consistently giving us beautiful movies that make you take a deep look at your life. Marathi cinema always delivers when it comes to quality cinema and they do not have songs and drama that is not related to the plot, which is great.