Navra Maza Navsacha 2 Earns Over 35% Of Original Film’s Lifetime Collection In Just One Day
The film "Navra Maza Navsacha" has reached a significant milestone, celebrating 50 days in theatres while maintaining strong audience numbers. This success highlights the growing influence of regional cinema in India, with films from various states gaining popularity both nationally and internationally. Marathi cinema, known for its rich narratives and cultural depth, is making a significant impact, with "Navra Maza Navsacha 2" leading this movement.
Sachin Pilgaonkar, an esteemed actor and filmmaker, marks his 60th year in the industry by taking on multiple roles in "Navra Maza Navsacha 2." As director, producer, writer, distributor, and lead actor, he views this film as a passion project aimed at elevating Marathi cinema globally. His dedication has resonated with audiences, as the film earned over 35% of the original's lifetime earnings on its first day alone.

The film's success extends beyond India, with screenings in countries like the USA, Canada, Singapore, and Tokyo. This international reach is unprecedented for a Marathi film. Pilgaonkar shares his thoughts: "Navra Maza Navsacha 2 is my 23rd film as a director... My leap of faith has been met with immense love and success."
Special appearances by Bollywood icons Sonu Nigam and Johnny Lever have added to the film's appeal. Both actors were part of the original movie nearly two decades ago. Their return has delighted fans. Additionally, Sachin Pilgaonkar's daughter Shriya made a special appearance in a song sequence wearing traditional Maharashtrian attire.
Sachin Pilgaonkar expressed gratitude for Shriya's support during the film's promotion. Reflecting on her efforts and a recent success party she organized for the team, he said: "Shriya has been incredibly supportive throughout... Her gesture of throwing a success party for the film was deeply touching."
"Navra Maza Navsacha 2" stands as one of the biggest Marathi hits of 2024. It sets a new standard for regional cinema in India. This achievement signifies a shift towards global recognition for Marathi films alongside other languages.