Marathi cinema refers to Indian films produced in Marathi, the language of the state of Maharashtra, India. Based in old Mumbai, it is the oldest and one of the pioneer film industries of India.
Mann Fakira (126 Mins)
28 March 12pm and 4pm
Melbourne (WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
Mann Fakira, is a four-dimensional romance where four people are in one-sided love with each other. The complicated tale between these 4 people will weave a tale of comedy, love, emotions, heartbreaks, and who knows maybe they will end up finding true love.
Sant Dnyaneshwar ( 139 min)
29 March 12pm and 4pm
Melbourne (WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
It was the period of Second World War. The entire world was against with inhuman massacre ordered by Hitler. In such times, Prabhat felt the need of making the film on Sant Dnyaneshwar, who despite so many sufferings and hurdles preached the cause of humanity.
The first Marathi film to be telecast by Bombay Doordarshan in 1972. It was the first Indian film screened in USA and American Cinematograph carried a review in its October, 1941 issue praising trick photography of the film.
NOTE: RRP listed is for a double pass
Shows (Gold & Bronze Membership)
28/03/2020 12.00pm | Admin Fee $10.00 | Book Tickets
29/03/2020 12.00pm until 29/03/2020 4.00pm | Admin Fee $10.00 | Book Tickets
Village Cinema Knox
Westfiled Shopping Knox
Burwood Hwy
Wantirna South, Victoria
3152
Australia
Shows (Gold & Bronze Membership)
28/03/2020 4.00pm | Admin Fee $10.00 | Book Tickets
29/03/2020 4.00pm until 29/03/2020 7.00pm | Admin Fee $10.00 | Book Tickets
Village Cinemas Werribee
Pacific Werribee Shopping centre
Shop Q1/250 Heaths Rd
Hoppers Crossing, Victoria
3030
Australia