Festive bouquet of Marathi films on ‘Shemaroo Marathibana’
Shravan month is considered very pious, especially in Maharashtra. As a lot of festivals fall into this months and in these festive times Shemaroo Marathibana has brought a bouquet of Marathi films for the viewers. To double the joy of festivals, ‘Shemaru Marathibana’ has brought a treasure trove of films for the audience. In the months of August and September, this festive explosion of films will be aired on ‘Shemaru Marathibana’ channel. Razakar will open this festival on August 15 on the occasion of Independence Day.
‘Razakar’ is a story which happens around the Hyderabad liberation struggle. Even after India gained Independence, the people of Marathwada had to fight to free themselves from the yoke of the Nizam. The militant group that the Nizam enlisted to survive about seven decades ago is referred to in history as the Razakars, who were utterly ruthless. The film, which has a different theme, will be aired on Saturday, August 15 at 12.00 noon on the occasion of Independence Day and a repeat telecast on 7.00 p.m.
Hridaynath, starring Jackie Shroff, Urmila Matondkar, Aditya Pancholi and Chinmayi Sumit, will be aired on Sunday, August 23 at 12 noon and 7.00 p.m. The story covers the journey of an honest teacher who becomes a Don. A hart hitting realistic film by Mahesh Manjrekar, Lalbagh Parel, which portrays the grim reality of Lalbagh and Paral area in Mumbai change while observing the proclaiming the problems of mill workers, will be aired on Sunday 30th August at 12.00 noon and 7.00 pm.
The mother who sowed the seeds of self-respect and freedom in Shivaji Maharaj’s mind was his mother Jijausaheb. Like an ideal guru, Jijau shaped Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj life imbibing thoughts and values of freedom. The movie ‘Rajmata Jijau’ will be aired on Sunday 6th September at 12.00 noon on the occasion of Teacher’s Day on 5th September and 7.00 pm.
Marriage is a turning point in everyone’s lives. But in today’s stressful life, it has become a challenge to survive in the midst of the cut-throat competition. The film ‘Lagna Pahave Karun’, which tells a fluid, musical love story while dealing with the stressfulness, will be aired on Sunday 13th September at 12.00 noon and 7.00 pm. The feast of the entertainment comes forward with a film ‘Ghanta’, which tells the happy story of the various deeds or misdeeds they have to do to survive while showing the struggle of three friends, will be aired on Sunday, September 20 at 12.00 noon and 7.00 pm. The film ‘Bhikari’ starring Swwapnil Joshi, which deals with the tender relationship between mother and a child, will be aired on Sunday, September 27 at 12.00 noon and 7.00 p.m.
Enjoying all these movies are going to be a treat for the cinephiles.