: Featured in a special item number choreographed by Saroj Khan.
Ravi’s hands trembled. He tried to pause the video. The controls didn’t work. He tried to close the laptop. The screen glowed brighter.
Yedyanchi Jatra (translation: The Fair of the Crazy ) is not your typical Marathi comedy. Directed by a rising star in the indie Marathi circuit, the film explores the thin line between madness and sanity. The story revolves around a small village in rural Maharashtra that decides to host a "Jatra" (fair) to exorcise the perceived madness of its inhabitants. However, as the plot unfolds, the audience realizes that the "crazy" people might be the only sane ones left.
He almost ignored it. Yedyanchi Jatra (The Journey of Fools) was a cult classic. A low-budget 90s Marathi film about two village idiots who accidentally get mistaken for government officers. It was stupid, loud, and absolutely hilarious. His late father used to laugh until tears rolled down his face watching it.
: The original cinematic teasers can be previewed directly via the Yedyanchi Jatra Trailer on YouTube . Core Plot and Social Satire
The story is set in the fictional village of Gadhvevadi in the Marathwada region. The village is divided into two factions, each led by the arch-rivals Bhangade Patil and Kadu Anna Patil. Caught in the middle of this feud is Harya (Bharat Jadhav), a young man whose family farm has become the village's unofficial, and unsanitary, "dumping ground".
The humor builds rapidly as Harya devises outrageous, clever, and outright desperate schemes to prevent his fellow villagers from using his open fields to answer nature's call. The resulting clash between village traditions, administrative policies, and Harya's personal mission forms the core of this timeless comedy. 🌟 Stellar Cast & Crew
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