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Amit’s car was fixed that rainy day, but his perspective remained changed. He learned that while other industries often sell "VIP" as a status of luxury, Marathi cinema offers "VIP" as a status of value, integrity, and power.
: Featuring a legendary performance by Nana Patekar, this film depicts the tragic life of a retired stage actor who divides his property among his ungrateful children.
: A musical masterpiece based on a classic play, this film brought the grandeur of Indian classical music to the big screen and remains a fan favorite.
(2016) : Starring Nana Patekar, this film was the first to cross ₹50 crore [31]. It is a tragic adaptation of an iconic Marathi play about the life of a veteran theater actor [5.1]. Lai Bhaari vip marathi movies top
(1972) : A tragic masterpiece directed by V. Shantaram, known for its incredible music and powerful performances [30]. Mee Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy
The film offers gripping battle choreography, thunderous background scores, and a deeply emotional look at historical sacrifice. Harishchandrachi Factory (2009)
But what does the keyword signify? It refers to the crème de la crème—the Very Important Pictures —that every cinephile must watch. These are not just movies; they are cultural movements, acting masterclasses, and storytelling revolutions. Amit’s car was fixed that rainy day, but
Winner of the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi, it captures the bittersweet essence of childhood and the rainy beauty of the Konkan coast like no other film. Shwaas (2004)
Before we dive into the list, let's clarify what we mean by "VIP" Marathi movies. Here, we're considering films that have received critical acclaim, commercial success, and have made a significant impact on the Marathi film industry.
: The first Indian film to receive an award at the Venice Film Festival. : A musical masterpiece based on a classic
: A massive historical action hit from the [Sher Shivraj series].
Pravin Tarde Why it is VIP: Before Mulshi Pattern , Tarde directed this National Award-winning satire about Godmen and religion commercialization. It asks: " What if a villager claims he sees God and builds a temple, but God never shows up? "
A cornerstone of modern Marathi cinema, Natsamrat (translating to "The King of Actors") is a cinematic adaptation of a beloved play. It features a career-defining performance by Nana Patekar as a retired Shakespearean actor who faces harsh neglect from his own children. With a soaring IMDb rating of 8.8, it's a heart-wrenching emotional drama that has earned a permanent spot on critics' and audiences' lists, making it a premier VIP pick.