Set in pre-independence Maharashtra, the film follows Kaala (Addinath Kothare), a passionate but reluctant heir to a zamindari, who falls for Chandramukhi (Amruta Khanvilkar), a fierce and graceful Tamasha dancer. Their love defies class and social norms, but the film goes beyond romance—it’s about dignity, artistic freedom, and a woman’s fight for self-respect.
In an era where Marathi cinema is experimenting with genres, Chandramukhi stands as a refreshing return to rooted, emotionally charged storytelling. Based on the famous Tamasha folk art form, the film is not just a love story—it’s a poetic tribute to the lives of performing artists often pushed to society’s margins. chandramukhi marathi movie
★★★★☆ (4/5)