In the upcoming Drishyam and Bajirao Mastani, scheduled later this year, not only are the lead characters Maharashtrian, but the movies also promises to showcase some facets of the Marathi culture.
In the Hindi remake of Drishyam, Ajay plays an ordinary Maharashtrian man, Vijay Salgaonkar. A fourth standard fail, he is a cable operator whose life revolves around his family comprising his wife and two daughters. Interestingly, Ajay has played a Mahashtrian in Singham (2011) and Singham Returns (2014) too. Essaying the character of an upright cop who takes on the corrupt, also saw Ajay being made an ambassador for Mumbai Police. Bajirao Mastani features Ranveer Singh as the Maratha ruler Peshwa Bajirao. Currently under production, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus also delves into the love triangle between Bajirao, his wife Kashibai (Priyanka Chopra) and his lover Mastani (Deepika Padukone).
Previously, Amitabh Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan turned Marathi Maanoos in Agneepath (1990) and the remake, also titled Agneepath (2012), respectively. Their innocent boy Vijay Chavan grows up to be a gangster whose aim is to avenge the killing of his father Master Dinanath Chavan by the mafia don, Kancha Cheena.