The
festive
fervour
of
Makar
Sankranti
has
arrived,
and
one
can
engage
in
delectable
sweets
and
flying
kites.
The
event
is
marked
by
diverse
traditions
across
India
and
has
different
names
like
it
is
popularly
called
Lohri
in
Haryana
and
Punjab,
Pongal
in
South
India,
while
in
Bihar
it
is
called
Khichdi
and
Bihu
in
Assam.
For
the
people
celebrating
the
festival
with
family
and
staying
safe
at
home,
here
are
some
of
our
binge-worthy
Marathi
film
recommendations
for
the
season.
Duniyadari
(Amazon
Prime
Video)
A
slice-of-life
comedy
will
also
bring
in
hints
of
drama.
Duniyadari
starring
Swapnil
Joshi,
Sai
Tamhanakar,
and
Ankush
Chaudhari
follows
Shreyas
(played
by
Joshi),
a
young
man
with
a
bitter
relationship
with
his
parents.
As
a
fresher
in
college
in
1970,
he
fills
the
void
in
his
life
with
loyal
friends
and
love.
Bucket
List
(Netflix)
Madhuri
Dixit's
Marathi
film
was
highly
appreciated
by
the
audiences
across
the
country.
The
feel-good
film
follows
Dixit's
character
as
she
sets
out
to
tick
all
boxes
from
her
bucket
list.
The
list
originally
belongs
to
a
teenager
who
was
Dixit's
heart
donor.
Natsamrat
(Amazon
Prime
Video/
Netflix)
The
Nana
Patekar-starrer
has
been
named
as
one
of
the
best
Marathi
films
ever
released.
Based
on
a
famous
play,
this
drama
follows
the
story
of
a
theatre
actor
and
how
his
life
seems
to
be
falling
apart
post-retirement.
The
immensely
popular
actor
is
eventually
unwanted
by
his
family
and
struggles
to
live
the
rest
of
his
days.
Mogara
Phulala
(Amazon
Prime
Video)
Swapnil
Joshi
and
Sai
Deodhar's
drama
titled
Mogara
Phulala
follows
a
man
who
spends
his
entire
life
looking
out
for
the
well-being
of
his
family
but
forgets
to
take
care
of
his
own
life
along
the
way,
until
he
meets
the
woman
of
his
dreams.
The
film
is
directed
by
National
Award-winning
filmmaker,
Srabani
Deodhar.
Muramba
(Netflix,
Sony
LIV
and
YouTube)
A
modern
age
family
drama,
directed
by
Varun
Narvekar
follows
the
story
of
a
young
couple,
Alok
and
Indu
played
by
Amey
Wagh
and
Mithila
Palkar.
The
two
after
a
relationship
of
three
years,
decide
to
part
ways
but
Alok's
parents,
played
by
Sachin
Khedekar
and
Chinmayi
Sumit,
have
a
hard
time
coming
to
terms
with
the
changing
dynamics
of
modern
relationships.