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Marathi Theatre's Remarkable Resurgence Captivates Audiences Nationwide
18 Oct
Summary
- 'Sangeet Devbabhali' play sold out 2 days in advance at a 1,300-seat venue
- Play has already recovered ₹10 crore of its ₹15 crore production cost
- Marathi theatre ticket sales up over 50% in 2025 vs 2024, outpacing Bollywood

Marathi theatre is undergoing a remarkable resurgence, captivating audiences across India and even globally. One standout example is the women-led musical drama 'Sangeet Devbabhali', set in 16th-century rural Maharashtra. The play, produced at a cost of ₹15 crore, has already recovered ₹10 crore and is clocking over 700 shows as of mid-October 2025.
The turning point for 'Sangeet Devbabhali' came in April 2025, when actor Paresh Rawal mentioned it on an online talk show. Within days, thousands sought tickets, many from outside Maharashtra. By the end of July, the play had run 97 sold-out shows in just 92 days, becoming a "digital sensation".
This success signals a broader trend in Marathi theatre. Ticket sales for Marathi plays have increased by over 50% in the first three quarters of 2025 compared to the entire year of 2024, outpacing Marathi cinema and even Hindi and English productions. Factors like grand sets, live music, inventive storytelling, and strategic social media campaigns are helping Marathi theatre draw audiences from far beyond the state.
Established as a socially and politically conscious medium, contemporary Marathi theatre is blending traditional forms with modern, relatable themes that resonate with both younger viewers and global audiences. As the art form reclaims its cultural footprint, it is poised to continue its remarkable resurgence in the years to come.