: To bridge the social gap, Jabya becomes obsessed with catching a legendary black sparrow, believing its ashes have the magical power to make his love a reality.
Nagraj Manjule’s direction is rooted in the soil. The cinematography captures the arid landscapes of rural Maharashtra with a poetic realism that contrasts sharply with the harsh lives of its inhabitants. The soundscape is immersive, utilizing the natural sounds of the village and the grunts of the pig to build atmosphere. Marathi Fandry Movie
Directors like have refined the fandry into a sharp social satire. In Jhimma (though female-led) or Tuch Tuch , the male hero is still a little loud, but the volume is turned down, and the heart is turned up. : To bridge the social gap, Jabya becomes
: Jabya falls in unrequited love with his classmate, Shalu, who belongs to an upper-caste family. The soundscape is immersive, utilizing the natural sounds