A New Stage for Talent: Abhijat Marathi OTT Opens Doors for Marathi Artists

Published : Oct 07, 2025, 06:14 PM IST
A New Stage for Talent: Abhijat Marathi OTT Opens Doors for Marathi Artists

Synopsis

For decades, many Marathi filmmakers, actors, writers, and musicians struggled with limited exposure, overshadowed by Bollywood and international OTTs.

The launch of Abhijat Marathi OTT, inaugurated by Hon. CM Devendra Fadnavis, marks not just a new era for viewers but also a revolutionary opportunity for artists and creators. With the active support of Hon. Minister Uday Samant and visionaries like Kedar Joshi, the platform is positioned as a new stage where Marathi talent can shine.

For decades, many Marathi filmmakers, actors, writers, and musicians struggled with limited exposure, overshadowed by Bollywood and international OTTs. Abhijat OTT changes this equation by prioritizing homegrown talent and giving them a platform that guarantees visibility and recognition.

Hon. Minister Uday Samant said:

“Abhijat OTT is not just about entertainment—it is about empowerment. Our artists will now have a stage that belongs solely to them.”

The platform will feature original series, theatre adaptations, experimental films, and cultural showcases that highlight both established and emerging talent. For young creators, this is an opportunity to present bold ideas without being forced into commercial molds.

As Kedar Joshi emphasized:

“Every artist deserves an audience. Abhijat OTT will become a launchpad for creators, connecting them to millions across the globe.”

By nurturing creativity and offering space for diverse voices, Abhijat Marathi OTT transforms into a true cultural stage, ensuring that Marathi talent gets the spotlight it has long deserved.

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