Direction: Avdhoot Gupte
Story: Sachin Darekar
Production: Atul Kamble, Avdhoot Gupte
Music: Avdhoot Gupte
Cast: Santosh Juvekar, Chinmay Mandlekar, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Ganesh Yadav, Janardan Parab, Vijay Nikam, Spruha Joshi
Rating: * * * *
Story: There is a history of enmity between the youngsters of Ganesh Chawl, led by Manya (Santosh Juvekar) and Khatav Chawl, led by Sameer (Chinmay Mandlekar). Their rivalry intensifies during festivals like Gokulashtami and Ganeshotsav when both camps try to out-do each other.
They get the news that from next year, they will have to organize a combined Ganesh festival as both chawls will be redeveloped into a tower. Since there is ugly hatred between both gangs, they write-off the idea of a combined celebration. Hence, this year’s Ganeshotsav will decide which party will continue its Ganesh celebrations from next year onwards. This starts a warring competition between both parties. They try everything to cut-throat each other by also including politicians in the fight. Their battle gives rise to such dangerous consequences which they hadn’t imagined even in their wildest of dreams!
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Review: Since recent times, the festival of Ganeshotsav has become more of a rivalry between localities. While doing this, although some of the pandals might become victorious but its Lord Ganesha who always has to be on the losing side. Avdhoot Gupte’s Morya throws light on the issue and emerges an eye-opener. Gupte continues his legacy that he started with the daring Zenda.
Don’t get confused with the title which might indicate that it’s a religious film. Actually, it’s an aptly made thrilling drama about two warring camps with the festival of Ganeshotsav being the seed of the story. It wonderfully highlights the fact that the Ganpati Festival is becoming a medium of fight where even corrupt politicians are jumping in to gain personal benefits.
Sachin Darekar’s story and screenplay might make you recall Mansoor Khan’s Josh but the proceedings in no way look inspired from it. The strong points are the fast narration, intelligent scenes especially the confrontational ones and some creative direction. Special care is taken to show both gangs equal in the fight. It would have been difficult not to keep one gang ahead of the other but the writer manages perfectly.
However, the story is not just about a fight between two rival groups. It is the consequences and the political twists in the second half that keep you grabbed. The writer and director also manage to pull off the most important part – the conclusion, which is meaningful as well as touching.
Gupte has imbibed lots of reality in the proceedings. The conversations and happenings in the chawl are straight from real life, whether it’s a heated argument or a moving incident. The scenes showing the idols of Lord Ganesha fill you with joy. Fortunately, it doesn’t become redundant at all.
It is crystal clear that Gupte is here to stay. He started his career as a music director so one also expects a rich dose of music from his films. That is exactly what you get here as the songs will guarantee that the music album too will attain success. Religious mantra song Gananayakaya Ganadhishaya even makes a number of scenes more interesting while other songs too deserve credit especially the Lavani number Internet Var Gela.
It was highly vital that both Juvekar and Mandlekar provide top-notch performances that match each other. They manage to do it so well that it is difficult to judge who the better of the two is. The former is emotional and expressive while the latter is more cool-headed but equally aggressive.
Veteran actor Dilip Prabhavalkar once again shows why he is one of the most respected artists of Marathi cinema. Needless to say, he is exceptional. But what comes as a surprise is Ganesh Yadav in the role of the inspector. Despite the presence of number flawless performers, he manages to impress very well. Plus, there is a large number of supporting cast which excels too especially the two politicians, Diwakar Pundir and Spruha Joshi.
Overall, Morya is a delightful eye-opener which is a must watch in today’s times. It will surely prove to be a winner at the box-office mostly because of the upcoming Ganeshotsav festival.
kishor says
how to download morya marathi movie
Keyur Seta says
Please watch it in theatre. It wont cost you much because it’s tax-free.
If everyone starts downloading movies, then Marathi cinema will face a big loss. Do you want that to happen?
STOP PIRACY!!!
Regards,
Keyur 🙂
Abhay Pandhare says
ye baba …….hum gujarat mein rhatey hai….!! edhar theater mein nahin aaataaa….samajney …ka…… koshi kar rey baba……
Keyur Seta says
Ohh. Hahahaha! Pehle bolne ka rey baba 🙂
Cheers 🙂
Mohan says
how stupid and narrow minded of you to say so…there are many movies, books and songs which have been uploaded for free on the internet and gone viral…thus pushing up their legal sales…any product if it is good should be made accessible to a wide number of people who will then advocate the same to others…there are so many examples of this phenomenon…but to grasp the complexity of what i am saying, a deeper intellect is required…
Keyur Seta says
Lol! What you are saying is legal download. This person wanted to download the movie when it was just released hence that was illegal.
Mahi says
ya
Tanvi says
Moraya is an excellent movie. I ts a must watch. Music is too good. pratyek actor ne mast kaam kelay. Its really difficult to decide who’s better, Manya or sameer. Both d actors have done a gr8 job. but i think role of manya was a bit difficult than Sameer’s role. so I will say Santosh Juvekar has done a good job.
Keyur Seta says
Thanks for reading and commenting 🙂
Anirudh says
Watch it now on Star Pravah…
PRANAY says
great muuuaaaahhhh
crongz to mr gupte for producing such a wonderful,stunning movie
nitesh says
its one of the best film in marathi
nitesh says
one of the best film in marathi
Keyur Seta says
Thanks!
Swapnil says
Very nice movie , liked every bit of it