Marathi Movie Yedyanchi Jatra -

Composed by Kshitij Wagh with lyrics by Guru Thakur. Key tracks include "Saanj Gandhalali," performed by Wagh and Sachin Pilgaonkar. Cinematography: Samala Bhasker Budget: Estimated at ₹1.2 crore (12 million INR). Critical Reception

A seasoned village elder adding political friction to the plot.

Playing a vital local figure, the late Vinay Apte anchors the film's political satire with his commanding screen presence.

Over the years, the film has found a permanent home on television channels and digital streaming platforms. Memes and short clips featuring Sayaji Shinde’s angry outbursts and Siddharth Jadhav’s frantic reactions continue to circulate on social media, cementing its status as a nostalgic favorite for fans of 2010s Marathi comedy. Conclusion marathi movie yedyanchi jatra

The movie was produced by Vishwajit Gaikwad and features a screenplay written by Milind Arun Kavde with lyrics by Guru Thakur.

When the government announces a the local ecosystem descends into utter chaos. The competition to claim administrative superiority triggers a series of wild, competitive stunts between rival factions, culminating in a chaotic religious fair (jatra). Star-Studded Cast and Crew

Underneath the laughter, however, lies a deep anger. The film is a direct critique of the agrarian crisis in Maharashtra. It asks a haunting question: When drought drives farmers to suicide, and the government only responds to statistics of tragedy, is it not logical to fake madness to stay alive? Composed by Kshitij Wagh with lyrics by Guru Thakur

The success of Yedyanchi Jatra relies heavily on its ensemble cast, bringing distinct flavors of Maharashtrian rural comedy to life:

as Kadu Anna Patil: A pivotal role aiding the rural chaos. Mohan Joshi as Bhangade Patil: The cunning landlord. Vishakha Subhedar as Anna Patil’s wife. Monika Pandit as Rani. Sneha Kulkarni as Sangi. Pandharinath Kamble as Nayanrao.

Whether you are a fan of Bharat Jadhav’s rubber-faced expressions or you enjoy stories about the quirks of rural life, Yedyanchi Jatra is a festive riot that lives up to its name. Critical Reception A seasoned village elder adding political

Playing the female lead, Wagh provides a grounded, relatable performance amidst the madness of the village.

⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5)