Title: The Golden Adolescence: Transformation and Renaissance of Marathi Entertainment and Media (2008–2025)
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Abstract The 17-year period from 2008 to 2025 represents a definitive turning point for Marathi entertainment and media. Moving beyond the shadow of Bollywood and state-sponsored drama, this era witnessed commercialisation, digital disruption, and content globalisation. This paper argues that three distinct phases defined this period: The Parallel Cinema Revival (2008–2014), The Commercialisation & OTT Boom (2015–2020), and The Post-Pandemic Digital-Integrated Era (2021–2025). Through analysis of cinema, television, OTT platforms, and print/digital media, this paper demonstrates how Marathi content evolved from a regional product into a lucrative, identity-driven industry.
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Over the last 17 years, Marathi entertainment and media have transitioned from a subsidised art form to a self-sustaining industry. The key driver was not just capital, but confidence—confidence that Marathi stories could travel. As the industry enters 2026, the challenge is no longer visibility, but quality control amidst hyper-commercialisation.
Introduction: The Dawn of a New Era
Seventeen years is a significant milestone in any cultural timeline. For the Marathi entertainment and media industry, the last 17 years (approximately 2007–2024) represent a seismic shift from regional obscurity to national prominence. What was once a landscape dominated by stage-bound dramas and poorly distributed films has transformed into a multi-platform juggernaut. Part 8: The Future – What the Next
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