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Take the National Award-winning film Court (2014) directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. It isn't a "love story" in the commercial sense, yet it contains one of the most devastating depictions of a cracked marriage: the aging activist couple, Narayan and Nutan Kamble. Their romance has curdled into routine apathy. They sleep in the same room but inhabit different universes. The storyline here asks: What happens to ideology when the romance dies? The answer is a cold, efficient divorce.
Modern Marathi narratives are undergoing a profound transformation. The days of predictable, idealized romances are giving way to raw, emotionally complex storytelling. Today, audiences and readers are drawn to the messy reality of —stories that explore why love fractures and how people rebuild from the debris. By looking at contemporary Marathi books, web series, and films, we can see a striking shift in how creators handle romantic storylines. 1. The Realism of the "Cracked Relationship"