Hovering over a connection reveals how that relationship changed over time — from friendship to betrayal to forgiveness.
as Ani, a freshman whose mysterious death becomes the story's turning point. Sushant Shelar as Pratap, the investigating officer and former classmate. Soundtrack and Music
Satya falls in love with Aditi, a politician's niece, but their relationship is strained when she is coerced into standing against him in the elections.
The "index" in the title is a clever double entendre. Literally, it refers to the index of a textbook—a symbol of their shared academic past. Figuratively, it refers to the algorithmic index of social media feeds, where classmates are ranked, compared, and judged based on their digital highlights. This paper posits that the film’s central conflict is not interpersonal but intrapersonal: the battle between who we were, who we have become, and who we pretend to be online.
Amazon Prime Video and Zee5 occasionally offer free weekends or trials. You can also check if your local library has a digital lending service, though this is rare for new Marathi movies.
The Marathi film industry, popularly known as Mollywood, has produced some heartwarming coming-of-age stories, and is a standout gem. Directed by the acclaimed Aditya Sarpotdar, this film beautifully captures the bittersweet nostalgia of college friendships, unspoken love, and the inevitable passage of time.
Through a series of flashbacks, the film unspools the lives of four central characters:
The plot revolves around a college reunion that brings together five friends who shared a memorable but complicated past. As secrets from their college days unravel, the tension skyrockets. The film’s realistic portrayal of 1990s college life in Maharashtra, combined with a killer soundtrack (composed by Chinar–Mahesh), made it a massive hit among Marathi audiences.