Best Marathi 2017 Movierulz Exclusive 【2026】

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Based on critical acclaim, box-office performance, and audience reception, here is a detailed look at the must-watch Marathi movies of 2017.

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For audiences craving thrilling entertainment, Faster Fene was a genre-defining hit. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and adapted from B.R. Bhagwat's popular book series, this film introduced a new kind of Marathi hero: Bhaskar 'Bhai' Fene, a sharp and witty young detective who solves complex crimes. The film is a masterclass in all-round filmmaking, excelling in writing, direction, acting, cinematography, and background score. Starring Amey Wagh, Faster Fene proved that well-made content, even without a massive budget, could enthrall the young and old alike, inspiring the announcement of a sequel.

It is a critically acclaimed masterpiece, winning the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. 3. Ti Saddhya Kay Karte (2017) Genre: Romance/Drama Director: Satish Rajwade

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The film beautifully captures the generation gap and the changing dynamics of modern relationships. Instead of painting anyone as a villain, it uses wit and vulnerability to show how parents and adult children can communicate. The chemistry between the leads and the seasoned performances of the parents made it a critical and commercial darling. 3. Lapachhapi Genre: Horror / Thriller Director: Vishal Furia Cast: Pooja Sawant, Usha Naik, Vikram Gaikwad

While there is no single movie officially titled "Best Marathi 2017," several highly acclaimed films from 2017 are frequently featured on top lists and

Ankush Chaudhari, Tejashri Pradhan, Abhinay Berde, Aarya Ambekar Genre: Romantic Drama best marathi 2017 movierulz exclusive

The post- Sairat fever continued to influence the industry, but 2017 carved its own identity. It was a year where well-made commercial films like Faster Fene and Ti Saddhya Kay Karte found a strong connection with audiences, proving that a film didn't necessarily need a big studio backing to succeed. It was a year of refreshing experimentation and authentic voices, moving beyond established formulas to offer something genuinely new.

Directed by Prasad Oak, this film brought a sensitive subject to the big screen, dealing with the daily struggles of a couple raising a child with an intellectual disability. It won the 2017 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi.