Comedy is timeless, and Marathi movies prove it again and again. With stories rooted in everyday life, witty dialogues, and characters that feel like someone you know, Marathi comedies have a charm of their own. Today, thanks to OTT platforms, these laugh-packed gems aren’t just for theatre audiences in Maharashtra—they’re just a click away for everyone.
Whether you’re in the mood for a lighthearted family entertainer, a clever satire, or a quirky comedy of errors, there’s a Marathi film waiting to brighten your day. To save you the scroll, we’ve put together a handpicked list of the 20 best Marathi comedy movies now streaming on OTT, complete with cast details and where to watch.
So grab your popcorn and that ‘healthy’ Diet Coke you promised yourself, because these films will have you laughing till the fizz runs out!”
1. Timepass (2014)
- Description: Directed by Ravi Jadhav, this film is a teenage love story filled with innocent romance and humorous moments. It became one of the highest-grossing Marathi films at the time.
- Cast: Prathamesh Parab, Ketaki Mategaonkar.
- OTT: Zee5.
2. Timepass 2 (2015)
- Description: The sequel continues the love story of Dagdu and Prajakta, with fun twists and witty moments as they grow older.
- Cast: Priyadarshan Jadhav, Priya Bapat, Prathamesh Parab.
- OTT: Zee5.
3. Poshter Boyz (2014)
- Description: Inspired by real events, the story follows three men who discover their photos have been mistakenly used in a vasectomy awareness campaign. A laugh riot ensues.
- Cast: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Hrishikesh Joshi, Aniket Vishwasrao.
- OTT: Amazon Prime Video.
4. Carry On Deshpande (2015)
- Description: A romantic comedy about a carefree man who juggles his relationships, leading to hilarious chaos.
- Cast: Pushkar Jog, Hemlata Bane, Sanjay Khapre.
- OTT: Zee5.
5. Hawa Hawai (2014)
- Description: A heartfelt story with humorous undertones, this film mixes comedy with inspiration as it follows a young boy’s dream of skating.
- Cast: Partho Gupte, Saqib Saleem.
- OTT: Disney+ Hotstar.
6. Mumbai Pune Mumbai (2010)
- Description: A romantic comedy that beautifully portrays the cultural differences between a boy from Mumbai and a girl from Pune. The lighthearted banter is full of charm.
- Cast: Swapnil Joshi, Mukta Barve.
- OTT: Amazon Prime Video.
7. Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (2015)
- Description: The much-awaited sequel shows the couple dealing with their marriage plans, with plenty of humor and relatable moments.
- Cast: Swapnil Joshi, Mukta Barve.
- OTT: Amazon Prime Video.
8. Duniyadari (2013)
- Description: Although primarily a coming-of-age drama, Duniyadari is peppered with comic elements as it explores friendships and relationships in college life.
- Cast: Swwapnil Joshi, Ankush Chaudhari, Sai Tamhankar.
- OTT: Zee5.
9. Ventilator (2016)
- Description: A family gathers when their elder is hospitalized, leading to emotional yet hilarious situations. Produced by Priyanka Chopra, this comedy-drama touched many hearts.
- Cast: Ashutosh Gowariker, Jitendra Joshi, Sukanya Kulkarni.
- OTT: Netflix.
10. Balkadu (2015)
- Description: A satirical comedy inspired by Bal Thackeray’s ideology, it cleverly mixes humor with social commentary.
- Cast: Prasad Oak, Usha Nadkarni, Neha Pendse.
- OTT: Zee5.
11. Ghantaa (2016)
- Description: A youth-centric comedy about three friends trying to make something of their lives, only to land in hilarious trouble.
- Cast: Amey Wagh, Aroh Welankar, Saksham Kulkarni.
- OTT: Amazon Prime Video.
12. Zapatlela (1993)
- Description: A horror-comedy that has achieved cult status in Marathi cinema. The story of an evil ventriloquist’s puppet is both scary and funny.
- Cast: Laxmikant Berde, Mahesh Kothare, Kishore Nandlaskar.
- OTT: Zee5.
13. Zapatlela 2 (2013)
- Description: The sequel revives the iconic puppet Tatya Vinchu for another round of hilarious horror-comedy.
- Cast: Adinath Kothare, Sonali Kulkarni.
- OTT: Zee5.
14. Balgandharva (2011)
- Description: While mainly a biographical drama, the film contains witty dialogues and lighter moments from the life of legendary Marathi theatre actor Bal Gandharva.
- Cast: Subodh Bhave, Vibhavari Deshpande.
- OTT: Zee5.
15. Kaay Re Rascalaa (2017)
- Description: Produced by Priyanka Chopra, this comedy of errors revolves around a Marathi family living in London.
- Cast: Gaurav Ghatnekar, Bhagyashree Mote, Nikhil Ratnaparkhi.
- OTT: Zee5.
16. Elizabeth Ekadashi (2014)
- Description: A children’s film with humor and warmth, it follows siblings who try to save their beloved bicycle named “Elizabeth.”
- Cast: Shrirang Mahajan, Sayali Bhandarkavathekar.
- OTT: Netflix.
17. Fandry (2013)
- Description: Although a serious film tackling caste issues, Fandry has sharp satirical humor in certain scenes that highlight social hypocrisies.
- Cast: Somnath Avghade, Kishore Kadam.
- OTT: Netflix.
18. Natsamrat (2016)
- Description: An emotional drama based on theatre, but loaded with humorous touches in dialogues by Nana Patekar, making it unforgettable.
- Cast: Nana Patekar, Medha Manjrekar.
- OTT: Zee5.
19. Chintoo (2012)
- Description: A children’s comedy about how a little boy named Chintoo and his gang navigate everyday adventures. It’s simple yet very funny.
- Cast: Shubhankar Atre, Vibhavari Deshpande.
- OTT: Zee5.
20. Chintoo 2: Khajinyachi Chittarkatha (2013)
- Description: The sequel takes Chintoo and his friends on a treasure-hunt adventure packed with laughter.
- Cast: Shubhankar Atre, Vibhavari Deshpande.
- OTT: Zee5.
Why Marathi Comedy Movies Are Special
Marathi comedies stand out because they don’t rely on slapstick alone. The humor often comes from everyday life, cultural quirks, and relatable situations. These movies balance laughter with social commentary, making them memorable and meaningful.
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Final Thoughts
Thanks to OTT platforms, Marathi comedies have finally found a permanent seat in our living rooms. Whether it’s the cult craziness of Zapatlela, the heartfelt laughs of Ventilator, or the youthful charm of Timepass, there’s always a film waiting to cheer you up. The best part? You don’t need to hunt for tickets or stand in long queues—just hit play, settle in with your snacks, and let Marathi cinema do what it does best: make you laugh till your cheeks hurt.