Movies by Suhas Joshi

Munjya
A young man's visit to his native village unveils a family secret and a vengeful spirit, Munjya, who wants to get married. Now the young man must fight to protect himself and his love from Munjya's clutches leading to a humorously chaotic and terrifying adventure.

Jhimma 2
To celebrate Indu's 75th birthday, the whole gang goes on a foreign trip as chaos ensues between young women and their mother-in-laws.

Smruti Chitre
The memoir of a woman married to an orthodox Brahmin philosopher who converts to Christianity, her story explores issues of religious barriers, disillusionment,and romantic devotion.

Aaj Kie Aurat
Inspector Roshni is falsely implicated in a murder for trying to arrest a politician's son. A lawyer offers to fight for Roshni in court but betrays her by declaring her mentally unstable.

Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3
Gautam and Gauri, an ambitious couple, are happily married and decide to focus on their careers. But an unplanned pregnancy causes conflict between them and their families.

Ramchandra Purushottam Joshi
The movie is based on the play 'Shraaddha'. It is a story of a dead man named Ramchandra Purshottam Joshi, who is given a bonus offer from the doors of hell and permitted by Yamaraj to revisit his family for eight hours. Watch how his family members react when Ramchandra revisits them.

Sunshine Music Tours and Travels
Sunshine Music Tours And Travels is a 2016 Indian comedy-drama road film, directed by Shailendra Singh and produced by Hayre Entertainment and Percept Pictures. Besides being Singh's directorial debut after producing 74 films in Bollywood, the film is also the world's first music festival - brand fictional film.

Wajood
Malhar (Nana Patekar), who is born to a poor typist clerk, is a versatile character who wins trophies in dramas but is never appreciated by his father. While writing and directing dramas in his college he meets Apoorva (Madhuri Dixit), a very rich girl, and falls madly in love with her. When she wins the Best Actress Award, she calls upon Malhar on stage and gives all the credit to him. Malhar misunderstands this gestures as Apoorva's love for him.