The Hindi thriller-comedy film Marigold (2025) premiered on OTT on June 1, 2025. Directed by Raghavendra Naik and written by Raghu Niduvalli, the movie has a runtime of 2 hours and 7 minutes. R.V. Creations presented the film, which was produced by Raghuvardhan.
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Movie Name | Marigold 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Kannada |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 1 june 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 07 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Action Drama |
Writer | Raghu Niduvalli |
Director | Raghavendra Naik |
Producer | Raghuvardhan |
Production Co. | R.V. Creations |
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Marigold 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Diganth Manchale | Krishna |
Sangeetha Sringeri | Sonu |
Cockroach Sudhi | Sudhi |
Sampath Maitreya | Police Constable |
Bala Rajwadi | Police Inspector |
Mahantesh Hiremath | Krishna’s Follower in Jail |
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Marigold 2025 Movie Review
The story follows Krishna, a small-time thief with grand ambitions, who plans to steal a stash of gold (“golden biscuits”) illegally seized by corrupt police officers during the demonetization chaos. What starts as a simple heist evolves into a complex scheme fraught with twists, blending comedy, suspense, and moral undertones. The film subtly critiques greed through a key line: “We should aim to earn enough money to look after ourselves, without going beyond that, and should be vigilant in safeguarding our bounty.” This theme of moderation versus excess resonates, exploring human motivations and the consequences of overreaching.
Written by Raghu Niduvalli, the dialogue-driven script is a standout, with punchy one-liners that keep the film lively despite its verbose nature. The plot’s numerous twists transform a straightforward heist into a gripping tale, earning praise for its unpredictability.
Diganth Manchale delivers a stellar performance as Krishna, effortlessly blending humor, heroism, and cunning. His chemistry with Sampath Maitreya, who plays a police constable with nuance, is a highlight, adding both comedic and dramatic flair. Sangeetha Sringeri, Yash Shetty, and Cockroach Sudhi also shine, contributing to a strong ensemble.
K.S. Chandrashekar’s cinematography captures the narrative’s essence, using contrasting visuals of dry landscapes and romantic moments to explore whether love can weaken a criminal’s resolve. This visual storytelling enhances the film’s depth.
Beyond its heist premise, Marigold offers a meaningful commentary on greed and human nature, making it more than a typical thriller. Its mix of comedy, suspense, and thrills appeals to audiences seeking a fresh Kannada film experience.