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Baapya Marathi movie review
Marathi cinema has long been celebrated for its sensitivity and rooted storytelling, but Baapya — directed by Sameer Tiwari, ventures into territory rarely explored on screen. The film’s very title refers to individuals who do not fit neatly into the categories of male or female, signaling its bold thematic core. Overall, the film touches your heart and makes you shed tears because the characters resonate deeply. As a viewer, you get so involved that you instantly and impulsively feel like giving the film four stars. We hope audiences embrace it just as warmly, though the problem often is that good films don’t run while weaker ones do. Sameer Tiwari has offered something truly different.

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