Marathi Movie List A: To Z |top|

Starring Laxmikant Berde in a career-defining dramatic role, this film explores the life of a traditional folk artist ( Tamasha performer) who rises to political fame but loses his personal identity. F – Fandry (2013) Genre: Social Drama Director: Nagraj Manjule

This delightful biographical film depicts Dadasaheb Phalke’s struggle to make India’s first feature film. It is whimsical, inspiring, and visually stunning. I – Inshallah & Items marathi movie list a to z

A massive commercial blockbuster set in the 1970s, celebrating college friendship, love, and destiny. Starring Laxmikant Berde in a career-defining dramatic role,

A historical epic detailing the heroic capture of the Panhala fort by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s commander, Kondaji Farzand. I – Inshallah & Items A massive commercial

However, the true value of a hypothetical A-to-Z list emerges at its margins. What about the ‘X’? Marathi cinema has no films starting with the English letter ‘X’. The compilers must either omit it, exposing the framework's absurdity, or fill it with famous films whose titles contain the sound, like Jait Re Jait (which features a ‘Xylophone-like’ folk rhythm). More crucially, the list becomes an archive of loss and transformation. Under ‘N’, one would list Nirmala , a lost classic. Under ‘P’, alongside the blockbusters, sit politically charged films like Pahila Samudra (The First Ocean), which never found a wide audience. The letter ‘S’ would be a sprawling continent, home to the Oscar-nominated Shwaas (Breath), the gritty Sairat (The Wild One), the experimental Shala (School), and countless Sansar (Family) dramas. The list chronicles not just films but shifting definitions of Marathi identity—from the rural to the urban, the mythological to the hyper-realistic.

: Features a vast archive with detailed cast and crew information for nearly every Marathi film produced. Must-Watch Highlights by Letter

- Jhimma (2021) : A refreshing, feel-good movie about a group of women rediscovering themselves on a trip to London.