PMK president Anbumani on Friday felicitated the makers of the Marathi film, Asha, directed by Deepak Patil and produced by Daivata Patil, which portrays the life of an Accredited Social Health ...
Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is available for streaming on Zee5 via OTTplay Premium. The movie dropped on the said OTT platform on February 27, 2026.
Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is a Marathi-language social drama film starring Sachin Khedekar as Dinkar Shirke, school principal, in a pivotal role. The film was released in theatres on ...
After receiving immense love during its theatrical release earlier this year, Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is all set to reach audiences worldwide with its World Digital Premiere on Marathi ...
National, 20 February 2026: After receiving immense love during its theatrical release earlier this year, Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is all set to reach audiences worldwide with its World ...
The honour celebrates Prasad Oak’s remarkable performance in the acclaimed Marathi film Dharamveer (released in 2022), for which he received an unprecedented 15 distinguished awards. Renowned Marathi ...
EXCLUSIVE: Obscured Releasing has boarded international rights to Elliot Tuttle’s 2025 Edinburgh Film Festival queer thriller Blue Film and is screening the film at the EFM in Berlin. Kieron Moore ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here’s a word we’re hearing far less often when it comes to allegedly filmmaker-friendly and seemingly daring distributors: ...
“Blue Film,” a sexually charged drama about a fetish camboy who spends the night with an anonymous client, has been acquired by Obscured Releasing. The film received strong reviews, but was considered ...
Elliot Tuttle's film, billed by IndieWire as one of the most daring American films of recent vintage, will be released in May. The film has now been picked up by fledgling distributor Obscured ...
The most talked-about film of Sundance this year was, without a doubt, writer/director Beth de Araújo’s inescapably upsetting Josephine. While deeply imperfect, often teetering right on the edge of ...