Raanbaazaar S01 Ep01-10 -marathi- E...

The cinematography captures a dark, moody version of Maharashtra, shifting between opulent political offices and the claustrophobic, neon-lit underworld. Direction:

If RaanBaazaar exists, it would be a landmark for Marathi OTT content — dark, rooted, and unflinching. For viewers who loved Jogwa , Natsamrat , or Hindi series like Paatal Lok and Mirzapur , this would be essential viewing. RaanBaazaar S01 EP01-10 -Marathi- E...

Just when you think Vikrant will clean the system, RaanBaazaar reminds you it’s a tragedy. Episode 8 contains a betrayal so quiet (a handshake lasting three seconds) that you might miss it if you blink. By episode 10, the "E..." (cliffhanger) arrives: Vikrant’s own brother is revealed to be the mole working for the opposition. The screen cuts to black with the sound of a gun cocking. The cinematography captures a dark, moody version of

The story follows two escorts, (Tejaswini Pandit) and Ratna (Prajakta Mali), who unintentionally become central figures in a high-stakes political scandal that threatens to topple the Maharashtra state government. The narrative kicks off when a prominent opposition leader, Sayajirao Patil, is found dead in a hotel room. Series Key Features Just when you think Vikrant will clean the

: The story kicks off when a prominent politician, Sayajirao Patil , is found dead in a hotel room, making Ayesha the prime suspect.

Director Abhijit Panse ensures the show looks premium. The cinematography is dark and moody, reflecting the tone of the narrative. The background score is pulsating, adding tension to quiet scenes.

No, but the creators have stated it is inspired by real events from Maharashtra’s political landscape between 2010-2020, including land scams, bar girl exploitation, and media suppression.