Key Points

Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg are making their exciting Marathi cinema debut with the film Devmanus. The movie features a stellar cast led by Mahesh Manjrekar and directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar. The trailer promises a powerful and mysterious narrative exploring complex human experiences. Set to release on April 25, the film aims to pay tribute to Maharashtra's rich cultural storytelling traditions.

Key Points: Mahesh Manjrekar Leads Luv Ranjan's Marathi Film Devmanus

  • Luv Films launches first Marathi project with acclaimed director Tejas Deoskar
  • Ensemble cast features Manjrekar, Shahane, and Bhave
  • Mysterious narrative promises intense dramatic exploration
  • Celebrates Maharashtra's storytelling traditions
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Mahesh Manjrekar shines in Luv Ranjan Marathi debut 'Devmanus', film to hit theatres on this day

Luv Ranjan's debut Marathi film Devmanus stars Mahesh Manjrekar in a powerful mysterious drama hitting theatres April 25

"Devmanus is our heartfelt tribute to the rich cultural legacy of Maharashtra - Luv Ranjan"

Mumbai, April 16

The much anticipated Marathi debut of Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg's Luv Films, 'Devamnus,' will hit theatres on April 25, 2025. The film stars Mahesh Manjrekar in the lead role.

The film is directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar and stars an ensemble cast of Renuka Shahane and Subodh Bhave, with Siddharth Bodke also playing a key role.

The grand trailer launch event was held in Mumbai and was attended by the lead cast of the film and Luv Ranjan.

The trailer of Devamanus offers a powerful and mysterious sneak peek into the life of Mahesh Majrekar, who faces numerous troubles. The trailer prompts him to reveal his hidden nature to overcome the obstacles.

Ecstatic about the trailer's unveiling, Director Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar expressed his gratitude to producers Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg for giving him the responsibility of directing their debut Marathi venture.

"I am deeply grateful to Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg for trusting me with the responsibility of directing their first Marathi film and for their unwavering support throughout this journey. I can't wait to see how the audience connects with the world we've created and the powerful characters who lie at the heart of this story," said Deoskar, as quoted in the press note.

Producer Luv Ranjan called the movie a heartfelt tribute to the "rich cultural legacy of Maharashtra," which includes its art, music and storytelling traditions.

"Devmanus is our heartfelt tribute to the rich cultural legacy of Maharashtra -- its art, music and storytelling traditions. As we step into the vibrant world of Marathi cinema, this film marks not just a beginning but a deep commitment to creating meaningful narratives," said Luv Ranjan, as quoted in the press note.

Producer Ankur Garg also praised the performances of Mahesh Manjrekar, Renuka Shahane, and Subodh Bhave in the film.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Mahesh Manjrekar is such a powerhouse performer! The trailer gave me chills. Can't wait to see him in this intense role. April 25 can't come soon enough! 🔥
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Rahul S.
Interesting to see Luv Ranjan venturing into Marathi cinema. The cast looks stellar, though I hope the story lives up to the hype. The trailer was intriguing but didn't reveal much.
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Anjali M.
Renuka Shahane and Subodh Bhave together again! Their chemistry in previous films was amazing. This is going to be a must-watch for sure. 😊
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Vikram P.
Respectfully, I'm a bit concerned about the pacing from what we saw in the trailer. The concept is great but hope the execution matches the potential. Still rooting for the team though!
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Sneha R.
The cinematography in the trailer looked stunning! Love that they're paying tribute to Maharashtra's culture. Hope this opens doors for more collaborations between Hindi and Marathi film industries.
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Nitin D.
Mahesh Manjrekar never disappoints! That intense look in his eyes in the trailer says it all. Marathi cinema is getting some serious star power with this one.

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