Nagraj Manjule takes an oft-seen premise of teenage love (an upper-caste, political leader’s daughter Archie and a fisherman’s son Parshya). Their trite portrayal may have stripped the genre of its inventive potential but once in a while comes along a filmmaker, resuscitating our fading hope. Love stories are a celluloid staple for their popular, emotionally engaging appeal. Watch Muramba for its superlative performances and beautiful music. Sachin Khedekar and Chinmayee Sumeet who play the older couple are a treat to watch. Mithila Palkar impresses despite her limited screentime. Amey feels right at home playing a boy next door who’s afraid of stepping out of his little bubble. The humor here isn’t over the top but comes from the interactions between the characters who’re separated by a generation’s worth of change in ideologies. Varun Narvekar’s latest offering is a sweet, comical take on modern relationships. It should come as no surprise that The Disciple bagged the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival. Aditya Modak in his debut performance transforms into Sharad right in front of your eyes.
You’re able to instantly connect with the struggles of being a true artist in an era where our interests are dictated by an algorithm. You don’t have to know the nuances of classical film to appreciate what Chaitanya has done here. The Disciple narrates the tale of Sharad, a talented vocalist, and his battle to make it big in the world of Hindustani music. For the complete list of Bollywood movies on Netflix, visit here.Īfter playing at renowned film festivals across the globe, Chaitanya Tamhane’s second feature film has now arrived on Netflix. This week, we’ve plucked out the best Marathi movies on Netflix for you to stream and watch (in reverse chronological order). Last week, we put together a list of the best Tamil movies on Netflix. The online streaming platform is gradually but steadily building up its regional library of content.