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This comedy film, starring Sumeet Raghavan and Vaibhav Mangeshkar, is about two friends who start a business together and get entangled in a series of misadventures.
Dagadi Chawl: The Rise of the Action HeroOn the commercial front, Dagadi Chawl brought the gritty world of the Mumbai underworld to the screen. Starring Ankush Chaudhari, the film became famous for its "Daddy" character (based on Arun Gawli) and the chart-topping song "Morya Morya." It proved that Marathi cinema could deliver stylized action that rivaled mainstream Bollywood. filmywap marathi 2015 top
While released in early 2016, Nagraj Manjule’s masterpiece generated its massive groundswell and anticipation throughout late 2015.
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: 2015 saw the release of some of the most artistically celebrated films in recent Marathi cinema history.
A cinematic adaptation of the legendary musical play, this film revitalized the "Sangeet Natak" tradition for a new generation. Starring Subodh Bhave and Shankar Mahadevan, the film is celebrated for its breathtaking classical soundtrack and the intense rivalry between two musical maestros. Dagdi Chawl On the commercial front, Dagdi Chawl Dagadi Chawl: The Rise of the Action HeroOn
Another urban hit that appealed to the youth. Its light-hearted romance and modern setting made it a favorite for mobile downloads, as it was an easy, "feel-good" watch for commuters and students.
: This epic musical drama, directed by Subodh Bhave, emerged as the top grosser of the year, earning approximately ₹40 crore worldwide. It celebrated the rich tradition of Hindustani classical music.