Tuesday, May 19, 2026

It's a Marathi political thriller ::: After The Kashmir Files and The Bengal Files, now comes The Maharashtra Files .... but it's not about stories on Conversion nor complex issues such as terrorism etc

"The Maharashtra Files" is an upcoming Marathi political thriller releasing on May 29, 2026. Directed by Sanjivkumar Rathod, the film centers on systemic corruption, farmer exploitation, and disputed land acquisition tied to a major highway project.  

What's a name ?

Or the name matters? 

The film follows the struggles of a Banjara community woman, Janabai Rathod, who fights against corrupt politicians and businessmen when her land is seized for a highway project.

Directed by Sanjivkumar Rathod, the film 'Maharashtra Files' is built around the plot wherein politicians, officials, and influential businessmen manipulate the system to their advantage and selfish goals while farmers struggle to protect their lands. 





The trailer paints a grim picture of systemic corruption and the widening gap between the powerful and the commoners. At the heart of the story is a proposed 40-km four-lane national highway project, which becomes the trigger for a larger political and social conflict. 



The film is about an organised land grab carried out in the name of development, with repeated references to unfair compensation, misuse of authority, and suspicious deaths. 

Several scenes focus on the anger and helplessness of farmers and labourers who appear determined to unite against a deeply entrenched system.  

The Maharashtra Files features an ensemble cast including Mangesh Desai, Usha Nadkarni, Sayaji Shinde and Nagesh Bhosale. 

The film also includes appearances by Sunny Leone, Sapna Chaudhary and Gautami Patil.


Overall, The Maharashtra Files sets up a political drama around alleged corruption, disputed land acquisition, unequal treatment of farmers and industrialists, and questions over power and justice, with the story anchored in a highway project and its fallout.







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