If the latest plan by University of Pune’s Marathi department holds any steam, all professionals in the city should be able to say Mee Marathi with confidence.... (Continue reading)
Marathi films and talent from Pune made a mark at the 56th National Film Awards last week. One of the winners, Pune’s Umesh Kulkarni, is now getting ready for the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival next month.... (Continue reading)
Following the Shiv Sena's diktat, Bank of Maharashtra agrees to implement Marathi in its daily affairs and communication of the bank.... (Continue reading)
They came to the city in the Sahyadris from the chilly slopes of Himalayas to pursue good education and to know India better. ... (Continue reading)
The city-based Theatre Academy has come up with a unique concept of organising Marathi musical one-act play competition RangSangeet in January.... (Continue reading)
Social activists and theatre personalities are confident that Vagina Monologues will not create any controversy in the city... (Continue reading)
Max Mueller Bhavan and Maharashtra Cultural Centre present a play about an old woman taking solace in the Internet and facing an identity crisis.... (Continue reading)
Ek Cup Chya’ (A Cup of Tea), a critically-acclaimed Marathi movie based on a commoner’s fight against the indifferent bureaucracy with the help of Right To Information (RTI) Act, will be premièred in the city on Thursday.... (Continue reading)
It's boom time for the Marathi film industry, as 20 films will release across the state this November and December. Distributors and exhibitors claim this has never happened before.... (Continue reading)
With a collection of Marathi plays ranging from translations of 1883 to the musical dramas of 1918s to the more recent plays belonging to the Theatre of the Absurd, the city boasts of a script bank of plays with a... (Continue reading)