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Making his directorial debut, fashion designer Vikram Phadnis brought Hrudayantar to the screen, starring the beloved pair of Subodh Bhave and Mukta Barve. The film tackles the brittle nature of a marriage in a well-off couple, celebrating familial bonds over material success. Notably, Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan made a special cameo appearance in this film. best marathi 2017 movierulz exclusive

As we look back at the golden catalogue of 2017, the best way to celebrate these cinematic achievements is by watching them the right way—safely, legally, and with the respect they deserve. 🎥

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The year 2017 was a landmark period for Marathi cinema, marked by high-grossing romantic dramas and critically acclaimed psychological thrillers that pushed the boundaries of the genre. While "Movierulz exclusive" typically refers to the availability of these films on a specific third-party platform, the actual story of 2017 belongs to a diverse slate of films that dominated the box office and award ceremonies. Top Box Office Successes of 2017 The young man on the screen was typing

: A romantic drama that grossed approximately ₹22.54 crore FU: Friendship Unlimited : Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, it earned around ₹9 crore

A coming-of-age dramedy directed by Vishal Devrukhkar, Boyz taps into the energy of youth. The film stars Sumant Shinde, Parth Bhalerao, and Pratik Lad as three boys in a boarding school navigating the ups and downs of adolescence.

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The film exposes the commercialization and corruption embedded within final post-death rituals (Dashakriya) in holy towns.