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The final episodes pull no punches. Betrayals come from within, and the line between hero and anti-hero blurs. The climax, set in an abandoned sugar factory, is both poetic and violent. The last shot — a child walking through ashes holding a schoolbook — stays with you long after.

Set against the raw, unpolished backdrop of rural-urban Maharashtra, RaanBaazaar Season 1 unfolds like a slow-burn fuse leading to an explosive ten-episode arc. The title — literally "Jungle Market" — hints at the lawless trade of influence, land, and loyalties that drives the plot. RaanBaazaar S01 EP01-10 -Marathi- E...

The series features an ensemble of prominent Marathi actors, delivering intense performances that break away from traditional industry stereotypes: The final episodes pull no punches

RaanBaazaar (2022) marked a watershed moment in Marathi OTT content, setting a new benchmark for bold, high-stakes political thrillers. Released on the Planet Marathi OTT platform, the 10-episode first season dives deep into the murky waters of Maharashtra’s political landscape, where morality is a luxury and betrayal is a tool for survival. The last shot — a child walking through

RaanBaazaar is a high-octane political thriller that explores the gritty, unfiltered side of power. Unlike conventional Marathi content, this series focuses on the complex interplay between politicians, bureaucrats, journalists, and the shadowy elements of society. The title itself suggests a "market" or "bazaar" where everything, including human lives and integrity, is for sale. Platform: Planet Marathi Genre: Political Thriller, Crime, Drama Episodes: 10 Director: Abhijeet Panse

The story unfolds through the retrospective narration of retired veteran journalist Appa Divekar ( Makarand Anaspure ), who reveals the secret history behind the sudden collapse of the state government.

We meet Raghav, a disillusioned journalist, and Sonal, a local activist. Their investigation into a seemingly accidental death uncovers a nexus of politicians, real estate sharks, and a mysterious middleman known as "Kaka." The first three episodes masterfully establish the show's tone: bleak, tense, and unapologetically Marathi in dialect and cultural nuance.