Tighee () is a 2026 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by Jeejivisha Kale in her directorial debut. Produced by Coquelicot Pictures and Supri Advertising, the film stars Bharati Achrekar, Nehha Pendse Bayas, and Sonalee Kulkarni in the titular lead roles. The film is released on 6 March 2026, coinciding with International Women's Day.
The film explores the complex and delicate relationship between a mother and her two daughters. Set against the backdrop of an ancestral home, it delves into unspoken emotions, shared memories, and the secrets that both bind and distance family members. Described as a "journey of a woman's mind," the narrative focuses on the perception of these three women across different generations.
The film is produced by Nikhil Mahajan and Suhrud Godbole, who previously collaborated on critically acclaimed films like June and Godavari. Director Jeejivisha Kale also wrote the story, while the screenplay was handled by Nikhil Mahajan.
The film was selected for the competition section of the 24th Pune International Film Festival (PIFF) in 2026, where it was noted for being the only film in the Marathi competition directed by a woman.
The first teaser of the film was released on 17 January 2026. The film was released theatrically on 6 March 2026.
Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in writes "An elephant in the room â a shocking secret â has driven a wedge between Hemalata and Swati. This sensitively handled passage boosts TigheeâÂÂs credibility as one of the acutely observed films about childhood trauma and its echoes into adulthood."
Sakshi Salil Chavan of Outlook India rated 4/5 stars and wrote "The filmâÂÂs unpredictability carries anxiety, hope and anger, cascading through its screenplay at once." Reshma Raikwar of Loksatta praised the filmâÂÂs strong screenplay, performances, and emotional depth, highlighting Bharati Achrekar, Sonali Kulkarni, and Neha Pendse, along with Adwait NemlekarâÂÂs music and Milind JogâÂÂs cinematography, describing it as a sincere and heartfelt film.
Santosh Bhingarde of Sakal gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and praised the cinematography by Milind Jog. He noted that the first half progresses slowly, but the narrative gains momentum in the second half and becomes emotionally engaging. He described the film as a sensitive and emotional story with a fluid yet slow-paced narrative.