Best Marathi — 2017 Movierulz Exclusive

This film is a shining example of Marathi cinema's artistic excellence. Directed by Prasad Oak, Kachcha Limboo won the National Film Award for the Best Arts/Cultural Film. It follows the life of a mentally challenged boy named Bachhu and his parents’ struggle to provide him with a normal life.

Fashion designer Vikram Phadnis made his directorial debut with this "warm and heartfelt story" about a couple grappling with a troubled marriage after their daughter is diagnosed with illness. The film received praise for its "realistic portrayal" and strong performances.

Piracy directly drains revenue from the box office. For decades, the Marathi film industry has suffered massive losses due to leaked DVDs and now, digital prints. Studies have shown that the industry loses nearly ₹2 crore per film, and when aggregated across the 100+ films produced annually, losses run into hundreds of crores. For example, the 2024 Marathi film Alibaba Ani Chalishitale Chor saw its box office performance jeopardized after a pirated version of the entire film hit the internet immediately upon release.

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A refreshing look at modern relationships, this film follows Savitri and Satyaprakash, two poles-apart individuals who decide to test their compatibility through a live-in relationship before marriage. It is a lighthearted yet insightful look at marital expectations in modern Maharashtra.

The music of 2017 played a massive role in making these movies hits. Romantic tracks from Ti Saddhya Kay Karte dominated the charts, while the experimental background scores of Faster Fene and Lapachhapi heightened their cinematic tension. Legacy of 2017 Marathi Cinema

Best Marathi Movies of 2017: A Look Back at a Golden Year in Regional Cinema This film is a shining example of Marathi

These Marathi 2017 Movierulz exclusive films showcased the versatility and range of Marathi cinema, from thought-provoking dramas to light-hearted comedies. If you're a fan of Marathi cinema, these films are definitely worth checking out.

"Don't download it," the actor whispered. The audio crackled, distorted by the years and the compression. "It changes the ending. The exclusive isn't the movie. The exclusive is the viewer."

0;837; : This film received the Golden Lotus Award for Best Feature Film at the 64th National Film Awards 0;cbd; for its sensitive portrayal of depression. 18;write_to_target_document7;default0;1e1; Fashion designer Vikram Phadnis made his directorial debut

A nostalgic journey into first love, exploring how two childhood sweethearts drift apart and reconnect years later in adulthood.

Vijay Khadgi Starring: Gajendra Chouksey, Amruta Khanvilkar Review: Known for his social commentary, Vijay Khadgi’s Aapla Manch explores themes of tradition versus modernity through a vibrant narrative. The film weaves together multiple storylines, showcasing the struggles of small-town India while maintaining a humorous tone. Gajendra Chouksey’s performance is a standout, and the film’s critique of societal norms earned it praise for its relevance and storytelling.

Before we dive into the Movierulz exclusives, it's worth mentioning the phenomenal success of Sairat, which was released in 2016 but continued to draw audiences in 2017. Directed by Prakash Kunte, the film tells the story of two young lovers from different castes and their struggles. Although not exclusively released on Movierulz, Sairat's digital release on the platform helped it reach a wider audience.

This film is a shining example of Marathi cinema's artistic excellence. Directed by Prasad Oak, Kachcha Limboo won the National Film Award for the Best Arts/Cultural Film. It follows the life of a mentally challenged boy named Bachhu and his parents’ struggle to provide him with a normal life.

Fashion designer Vikram Phadnis made his directorial debut with this "warm and heartfelt story" about a couple grappling with a troubled marriage after their daughter is diagnosed with illness. The film received praise for its "realistic portrayal" and strong performances.

Piracy directly drains revenue from the box office. For decades, the Marathi film industry has suffered massive losses due to leaked DVDs and now, digital prints. Studies have shown that the industry loses nearly ₹2 crore per film, and when aggregated across the 100+ films produced annually, losses run into hundreds of crores. For example, the 2024 Marathi film Alibaba Ani Chalishitale Chor saw its box office performance jeopardized after a pirated version of the entire film hit the internet immediately upon release.

The same t-shirt the actor in the video had been wearing.

A refreshing look at modern relationships, this film follows Savitri and Satyaprakash, two poles-apart individuals who decide to test their compatibility through a live-in relationship before marriage. It is a lighthearted yet insightful look at marital expectations in modern Maharashtra.

The music of 2017 played a massive role in making these movies hits. Romantic tracks from Ti Saddhya Kay Karte dominated the charts, while the experimental background scores of Faster Fene and Lapachhapi heightened their cinematic tension. Legacy of 2017 Marathi Cinema

Best Marathi Movies of 2017: A Look Back at a Golden Year in Regional Cinema

These Marathi 2017 Movierulz exclusive films showcased the versatility and range of Marathi cinema, from thought-provoking dramas to light-hearted comedies. If you're a fan of Marathi cinema, these films are definitely worth checking out.

"Don't download it," the actor whispered. The audio crackled, distorted by the years and the compression. "It changes the ending. The exclusive isn't the movie. The exclusive is the viewer."

0;837; : This film received the Golden Lotus Award for Best Feature Film at the 64th National Film Awards 0;cbd; for its sensitive portrayal of depression. 18;write_to_target_document7;default0;1e1;

A nostalgic journey into first love, exploring how two childhood sweethearts drift apart and reconnect years later in adulthood.

Vijay Khadgi Starring: Gajendra Chouksey, Amruta Khanvilkar Review: Known for his social commentary, Vijay Khadgi’s Aapla Manch explores themes of tradition versus modernity through a vibrant narrative. The film weaves together multiple storylines, showcasing the struggles of small-town India while maintaining a humorous tone. Gajendra Chouksey’s performance is a standout, and the film’s critique of societal norms earned it praise for its relevance and storytelling.

Before we dive into the Movierulz exclusives, it's worth mentioning the phenomenal success of Sairat, which was released in 2016 but continued to draw audiences in 2017. Directed by Prakash Kunte, the film tells the story of two young lovers from different castes and their struggles. Although not exclusively released on Movierulz, Sairat's digital release on the platform helped it reach a wider audience.