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National Award to Oscars, emergence of Marathi cinema in 2015

The year featured powerhouse performances, notably Sachin Pilgaonkar's portrayal of Khansaheb.

2015 was a remarkable year for Marathi cinema, with several movies making waves at the box office and critical circles. These films showcased the versatility and talent of Marathi actors, directors, and producers, who continue to push the boundaries of storytelling and filmmaking. filmywap marathi 2015 top

This musical epic directed by Subodh Bhave adapted a classic musical play into a visual masterpiece. Exploring a fierce rivalry between two classical singers, the film featured an iconic soundtrack composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. It became an instant commercial blockbuster, proving that traditional art forms could still capture the imagination of modern audiences. 4. Timepass 2

: This musical drama was the highest-grossing film of the year, earning approximately ₹40 crore. It is widely praised for its exceptional classical music and the directorial debut of Subodh Bhave. Dagadi Chawl National Award to Oscars, emergence of Marathi cinema

Starring Ankush Chaudhari and Mukta Barve, Double Seat perfectly encapsulates the struggles of a newly married couple trying to buy their own apartment in the bustling, unforgiving city of Mumbai. It strikes a chord with anyone who has ever chased a dream in a metropolitan city. Where to watch legally: ZEE5. 6. Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2 Genre: Romantic Comedy Director: Satish Rajwade

The "Arun Gawli" inspired character became a cult sensation. Show more 📽️ Notable Mentions Timepass 2 This musical epic directed by Subodh Bhave adapted

The absolute best and top-performing Marathi movies of 2015 can be easily accessed through legitimate streaming platforms, avoiding the security and legal risks of third-party torrent portals. The Golden Year: Top Marathi Movies of 2015

: A collegiate drama and mystery set during a college reunion, where friends reflect on their past while uncovering secrets about a tragedy that occurred during their student days. Killa (The Fort)

: A poignant coming-of-age story that won a National Film Award. It follows an 11-year-old boy coping with the loss of his father and moving to a new village.