A refreshing look at modern relationships and the bond between parents and children.
Director: Manouj Kadam
Thankfully, there are fantastic legal alternatives to satisfy your Marathi movie cravings without breaking the law or risking your data. These platforms offer high-quality, ad-free (or limited ad) streaming, often with subtitles for non-native speakers.
Marathi cinema has long been celebrated for its strong scripts, realistic performances, and willingness to tackle unconventional subjects. In 2017, filmmakers pushed these boundaries even further. Audiences witnessed a perfect blend of high-concept dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, and historical epics.
Winner of the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi, Kaccha Limbu is a poignant, black-and-white masterpiece. It chronicles the grueling struggles of a middle-aged couple raising a mentally challenged helpless child while managing their own fracturing desires. It is a bold, uncompromising look at parenthood that left critics and audiences deeply moved. 3. Faster Fene Genre: Crime Thriller / Mystery Director: Aditya Sarpotdar Cast: Amey Wagh, Parna Pethe, Girish Kulkarni
The "best" of Marathi cinema in 2017 wasn't defined by a single genre. It was a mix of urban romances, nostalgic dramas, and slick thrillers. Whether watched in a single-screen theater in Pune or streamed (legally or otherwise) on a laptop in Mumbai, these films proved that Marathi cinema had arrived. They set a benchmark for storytelling that the industry is still trying to surpass today.
This National Award-winning film is a tender coming-of-age story directed by Prasad Oak. It captures the subtle beauty and sorrows of childhood, following a young boy growing up in a small town. Kachcha Limboo won the coveted Best Film award at the Filmfare Marathi Awards, further cementing 2017 as a year of high-quality storytelling.
While the above films ruled the box office, 2017 also blessed us with incredible art-house and parallel cinema:
2017 was a landmark year for Marathi cinema, defined by a mix of heavy-hitting National Award winners and massive commercial blockbusters. While sites like MovieRulz are often searched for these titles, you can find them legally on platforms like ZEE5 and SonyLIV .
A film that tackles social justice and the fight for basic rights.
Today, the best films of 2017 have found permanent, high-definition homes on official Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms such as . Opting for these official platforms ensures viewers enjoy superior audio-visual quality, accurate subtitles, and secure viewing experiences while directly supporting regional filmmakers. Conclusion
(Home to Faster Fene , Ti Saddhya Kay Karte , and Lapachhapi ) SonyLIV / Amazon Prime Video (Featuring Muramba )
: A modern adaptation of the beloved detective character created by B.R. Bhagwat, this crime thriller starring Amey Wagh was a major hit for its engaging plot and high production values. Best Commercial Hits and Popular Choices
A family patriarch is put on medical ventilator support days before the annual Ganesh festival, bringing a massive, chaotic extended family together in the hospital waiting room.
A refreshing look at modern relationships and the bond between parents and children.
Director: Manouj Kadam
Thankfully, there are fantastic legal alternatives to satisfy your Marathi movie cravings without breaking the law or risking your data. These platforms offer high-quality, ad-free (or limited ad) streaming, often with subtitles for non-native speakers.
Marathi cinema has long been celebrated for its strong scripts, realistic performances, and willingness to tackle unconventional subjects. In 2017, filmmakers pushed these boundaries even further. Audiences witnessed a perfect blend of high-concept dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, and historical epics.
Winner of the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi, Kaccha Limbu is a poignant, black-and-white masterpiece. It chronicles the grueling struggles of a middle-aged couple raising a mentally challenged helpless child while managing their own fracturing desires. It is a bold, uncompromising look at parenthood that left critics and audiences deeply moved. 3. Faster Fene Genre: Crime Thriller / Mystery Director: Aditya Sarpotdar Cast: Amey Wagh, Parna Pethe, Girish Kulkarni
The "best" of Marathi cinema in 2017 wasn't defined by a single genre. It was a mix of urban romances, nostalgic dramas, and slick thrillers. Whether watched in a single-screen theater in Pune or streamed (legally or otherwise) on a laptop in Mumbai, these films proved that Marathi cinema had arrived. They set a benchmark for storytelling that the industry is still trying to surpass today.
This National Award-winning film is a tender coming-of-age story directed by Prasad Oak. It captures the subtle beauty and sorrows of childhood, following a young boy growing up in a small town. Kachcha Limboo won the coveted Best Film award at the Filmfare Marathi Awards, further cementing 2017 as a year of high-quality storytelling.
While the above films ruled the box office, 2017 also blessed us with incredible art-house and parallel cinema:
2017 was a landmark year for Marathi cinema, defined by a mix of heavy-hitting National Award winners and massive commercial blockbusters. While sites like MovieRulz are often searched for these titles, you can find them legally on platforms like ZEE5 and SonyLIV .
A film that tackles social justice and the fight for basic rights.
Today, the best films of 2017 have found permanent, high-definition homes on official Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms such as . Opting for these official platforms ensures viewers enjoy superior audio-visual quality, accurate subtitles, and secure viewing experiences while directly supporting regional filmmakers. Conclusion
(Home to Faster Fene , Ti Saddhya Kay Karte , and Lapachhapi ) SonyLIV / Amazon Prime Video (Featuring Muramba )
: A modern adaptation of the beloved detective character created by B.R. Bhagwat, this crime thriller starring Amey Wagh was a major hit for its engaging plot and high production values. Best Commercial Hits and Popular Choices
A family patriarch is put on medical ventilator support days before the annual Ganesh festival, bringing a massive, chaotic extended family together in the hospital waiting room.