Not many Marathi films make you squirm in your seat. Frame might.
Premiering on Marathi Zee5 tomorrow — 10th July 2026 — this Vikram Patwardhan film brings together Nagraj Manjule, Amey Wagh, Mugdha Godse, and Akshaya Gurav in a story that feels uncomfortably real.
So What’s It About?
A Pune newsroom. Two photojournalists. One earthquake.
Chandu Pansare has been doing this long enough to stop feeling it — his whole philosophy is shoot first, think never. Sidharth Deshmukh is newer, softer, and still asking the question Chandu buried years ago: when you photograph someone’s worst moment, what does that make you?
The earthquake doesn’t just destroy buildings — it destroys the comfortable distance both men kept between their cameras and the people in front of them.
What the Actors Say?
Nagraj Manjule says Chandu genuinely believes detachment is a skill, not a flaw. The film spends its runtime quietly proving him wrong. Amey Wagh’s Sidharth is the one still figuring out what this job actually costs — and audiences will recognize themselves in that confusion.
Why Watch It?
Because Frame doesn’t treat journalism as a backdrop. It treats it as the problem. The question it keeps asking — when do you put the camera down and just help? — doesn’t have a clean answer. You’ll still be thinking about it on the drive home.
Where to Watch?
Frame streams tomorrow, 10th July 2026, on Marathi Zee5. Block the time.





