You might be amazed to know that the Marathi music industry has produced more than its fair share. Maharashtra is home to various music festivals as well like the Pune festival, Sangeet Shankar Darbar, Latur festival, Banganga festival and many more. Listening to Marathi songs soothes your tumultuous mind. The exquisite beats and sounds of a Marathi gana spawns a unique sensation, which manifests it into different reactions. Marathi music has a string which connects different communities, forges and evolves with a unique identity. Marathi music industry is well-known for producing various Bollywood music as well. Marathi songs gained popularity from Gwalior. Any music talk in Maharashtra is incomplete without Natya Sangeet, saint poets, and many folk songs. Lavani, nautanki, and tamasha are famous folk music of Maharashtra. You will be astonished to know that folk songs are an inseparable part of the lives of rural Maharashtrians. Every festive occasion is accompanied by Marathi songs. Marathi music is similar to Marathi literature, as it holds a tradition over thousands of years ago. All the happy and cheerful occasions in Maharashtra have an association with Marathi gane.