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Despite modernization, traditional hurdles like family expectations, economic disparities, and caste dynamics still serve as powerful catalysts for conflict and dramatic tension in Marathi fiction.

: The play and subsequent film Savita Damodar Paranjpe explored psychological thrillers and personality disorders, showing the name's resonance in Marathi storytelling.

Moving away from the "one true love" trope, modern collections frequently feature protagonists navigating romance after heartbreak, divorce, or loss, emphasizing emotional maturity.

Set against the backdrop of Maharashtra’s scenic villages, these tales often carry a nostalgic, poetic charm. They emphasize simplicity, community ties, and the slow, enduring buildup of traditional romance. 3. Historical and Period Fiction

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