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Marathi cinema (मराठी चित्रपट) is one of the oldest in regional Indian films industry. South Asian cinema refers to the cinema of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, This article addresses Persian and Pashto cinemas of Afghanistan The Bangladeshi film industry, popularly known as Dallywood (a Portmanteau of the words Dhaka and Hollywood) has The history of cinema in Bengal dates back to the 1890s when the first " Bioscopes quot were shown in theatres in Calcutta. The Indian film industry is the largest in the world in terms of ticket sales and number of films produced annually (877 feature films and 1177 short films were released in the year 2003 Assamese cinema was born in 1935 when Jyoti Prasad Agarwala released his movie Joymoti. The history of cinema in Bengal dates back to the 1890s when the first " Bioscopes quot were shown in theatres in Calcutta. Bollywood (बॉलीवूड بالی وڈ is the informal term popularly used for the Mumbai -based Hindi-language Film industry in India The Cinema of Karnataka, sometimes colloquially referred to as Sandalwood encompasses movies made in the Indian state of Karnataka. Tamil cinema or Kollywood ( Tamil: கோலிவுட் kōlivūṭ) is the English name of the popular Tamil Film Industry based in the Malayalam cinema refers to Films made in the Indian state of Kerala in the Malayalam language. Punjwood is the informal name given to Punjabi cinema, the Punjabi language film industry in the state of Punjab in India. The himalayan country of Nepal does not have a very long Film history but the industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of Nepal The cinema of Pakistan refers to Pakistan 's film industry Most of the feature films shot in Pakistan are in Urdu language but may also include films in Punjabi Sri Lankan cinema in recent years has featured films that tackle gritty subjects including family relationships abortion and the years of conflict between the military and Tamil The first Marathi talkie film "Ayodhyecha Raja"[1] (produced by Prabhat Films) was released in 1932, just one year after "Alam Ara" the first Indian (Hindi) talkie film. Alam Ara ( The Light of the World; 1931) directed by Ardeshir Irani, was the first Indian Sound film. Marathi cinema has grown in recent years -the industry is based in Mumbai, India. Mumbai ( Marathi:,, IPA: formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the financial India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country
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Marathi Cinema is as old as Cinema in India. In fact the pioneer of cinema in India was Dadasaheb Phalke - a Marathi man, who brought the revolution of moving images to India with his first indigenously made film Raja Harishchandra. Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke (Marathi दादासाहेब फाळके ( April 30, 1870 - February 16 Raja Harishchandra (राजा हरिश्चंद्र is a 1913 silent Indian film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, and It was of course a silent film. However it can be called the first Marathi film as it was conceived by a Marathi speaking person.
As cinema grew in India, big production houses came on the stage and one of them was again a company owned wholly by Maharashtrians. The Marathi people or Maharashtrians ( Marathi: मराठी माणसं or महाराष्ट्रीय are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group It was indeed the mighty Prabhat film company. Some of India's landmark films were made by the Prabhat Film Company, which, apart from being good cinema, had social responsibility and human values. Prabhat's Sant Tukaram was the first Indian film to win the Best Film Award at the Venice film festival way back in 1937. [2] In 1954, at the very first edition of the National Awards, the winner of the President's Gold Medal was Shyamchi Aai, Acharya P K Atre's film version of the eponymous novel by Sane Guruji. [3]
Marathi Cinema was in its full bloom by this time with the advent of greats like V. Shantaram, Master Vinayak, Bhalji Pendharkar, Acharya Atre, followed by Raja Paranjpe, G. D. madgulkar, Sudhir Phadke. V Shantaram, renowned Indian producer-director-actor most known for his films like Dr Prahlād Keshav Atre ( 13 August 1898 - 13 June 1969) popularly known as Āchārya Gajānan Digambar Mādgulkar ( Marathi: गजानन दिगंबर माडगूळकर or ग Sudhir Phadke (सुधीर फडके July 25, 1919 - July 29, 2002) was an accomplished Marathi Singer - composer Later years - that is the 60s - saw the emergence of directors like Anant Mane who made Marathi films based on the folk art form Tamasha. Tamasha is a traditional folk art form often with singing and dancing Then came directors like Datta Dharmadhikari and Raj Dutt who made traditional family dramas. The early 70s saw the advent of Dada Kondke who captured the audiences with his sense of humour. Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer He however went on to make films with double meaning dialogues and created an audience of his own. By this time Marathi Cinema was caught in either the Tamasha genre or sob stories revolving around traditional family dramas on one side and the double meaning comedies of Dada Kondke. Tamasha is a traditional folk art form often with singing and dancing Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer
Then came the 80s. This decade saw two comedy heroes catapult to superstardom Ashok Saraf and Laxmikant Berde. Ashok Saraf (born January 1) is an Indian actor and Comedian. Laxmikant Berde ( November 3, 1954 – December 16, 2004; Mumbai) was an Indian comic actor who acted in many Marathi Around the mid 80s two young actors donned the director's mantle. Mahesh Kothare and Sachin Pilgaonkar. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well Sachin made a film - Navri Mile Navryala and around the same time Mahesh Kothare made a film - Dhumdhadaka. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well Sachin's film became a big box-office hit while Mahesh Kothare's film not only became a mega hit at the box-office but it also became a trend setter and brought the young audiences to Marathi Cinema. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well Mahesh Kothare then went on to make comedy films which became big hits. He made the first Marathi film shot on the anamorphic format (Cinemascope) - Dhadakebaaz. He brought a great deal of innovations in the technical quality of Marathi films and was also the first to bring Dolby Digital sound to Marathi Cinema with the film Chimni Pakhara. Dolby Digital is the marketing name for a series of lossy audio compression technologies developed by Dolby He made the first Marathi film with Digital Special Effects - Pachadlela in 2004.
While the theatre of Maharashtra earned recognition at the national level, the cinema of the state, struggled as an alsoran, unable to make a mark. Maharashtra ( Marathi: mahārāṣṭra, IPA) is a state located on the western coast of India. The proximity to the production centre of Hindi cinema (Bollywood) which encroached on the identity of Marathi cinema, the shortage of cinema halls for exhibition, a vibrant theatre, television, then infamous state government subsidy scheme whereby a producer gets some Rs 16 lakh to make a film, tries hard to save a couple of lakhs even from that meagre amount and ends up with a tacky final product, lack of marketing etc. It also lacked the powerful lobby at the national level unlike Bengal or South Indian cinema. [4]
In past few years,Marathi cinema industry has produced many movies that are not only critically acclaimed but commercially successful also. This has given Marathi viewers as well as producers confidence that was very much needed. Although budgets of Marathi movies is not high the quality of subjects and presentations have been in fact better than peer industries.
Marathi Cinema also got the highest critical acclaim in the year 2004 with the film Shwaas bagging the Golden Lotus National Award[5]. Shwaas ( Marathi: Breath) is a Marathi film, released in 2004 It was also India's official entry to the 77th Academy Awards and it also won the President medal for the best film. [6] Shwaas,after Shyaamchi aai (1950) is only Marathi film to won president's medal and only regional film to enter Academy awards as India's official entry.
The Maharashtra state government has started the grant given to Marathi film (from 15-30 lakh rupees) and since post-Shwaas, media players like Shringar Films and Zee Telefilms are now showing a keen interest in Marathi cinema. Maharashtra ( Marathi: mahārāṣṭra, IPA) is a state located on the western coast of India. The growing popularity of Marathi television (notably Zee Marathi and ETV Marathi) has also helped Marathi cinema a lot. Zee Marathi ( Marathi:झी मराठी is India -based Satellite television channel which carries broadcasts in Marathi. ETV Marathi is a popular Marathi -language television channel In fact, Zee Talkies, a 24 hour channel dedicated to Marathi movies has been introduced. Zee Talkies is a Marathi television channel broadcasting movies by Zee Entertainment. Movies like Aga bai areccha, Khabardar, Dombivali fast, Sarivar sari,Yanda kartavya aahe, Uttarayan, Tingya,Valu, Kadachit have received commercial and/or critical success. This decade has seen the emergence of stars like Sunil Barve, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Sonali Kulkarni, Amruta Subhash, Ashwini Bhave, Sanjay Narvekar, Atul Kulkarni, Bharat Jadhav. Film-makers like Kedar Shinde, Gautam Joglekar, Gajendra Ahire, Bipin Nadkarni, Mahesh Manjrekar, Chandrakant Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni, Mangesh Hadawale are new entrants with veterans like Mahesh Kothare, Smita Talwalkar, Amol Palekar.
| Production Year | Film | Director | Actor | Actress | Music |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1963 | Maza Hoshil Ka | L. B. Thakur | |||
| 1964 | Sant Nivrutti Gyandeo | Vinayak Sarasvate & Bal Chavan | |||
| 1965 | Lakshmi Aali Ghara | Madhav Shinde | |||
| 1966 | Gurukilli | Raja Paranjpe | |||
| 1967 | Pawnakanthcha Dhondi | Vinayak Thakur | |||
| 1968 | Ekti | G. Chaugule | |||
| 1969 | Jiwhala | Atmaram | |||
| 1970 | Apradh | Sharad Pilgaonkar | |||
| 1971 | Shantata! Court Chaloo Ahe | Satyadev Dubey & Govind Nihalani | |||
| 1972 | Kunku Mazhe Bhagyache | Shamrao Mane | |||
| 1973 | Andhala Marto Dola | Dada Kondke | |||
| 1974 | Sugandhi Katta | Not Awarded | Shreeram Lagoo (Sugandhi Katta) | Sarla Yevlekar (Sugandhi Katta) | |
| 1975 | Samna | Jabbar Patel (Samna) | Shreeram Lagoo (Samna) | Sandhya (Chandanachi Choli Ang Ang Jali) | |
| 1976 | Aaram Haram Aahe | Vasant Joglekar (Ha Khel Saavlyancha) | Ravindra Mahajani (Zunj) | Asha Kale (Ha Khel Saavlyancha) | |
| 1977 | Naon Mothan Lakshan Khotan | Murlidhar Kapdi (Naon Mothan Lakshan Khotan) | Shreeram Lagoo (Bhingree) | Usha Chavan (Naon Mothan Lakshan Khotan) | |
| 1978 | Devki Nandan Gopala | Jabbar Patel (Jait Re Jait) | Yashwant Dutt (Bhairu Pahilwan Ki Jai) | Smita Patil (Jait Re Jait) | |
| 1979 | Sinhasan | Jabbar Patel (Sinhasan) | Sachin (Ashtavinayak) | Ranjana (Sushila) | |
| 1980 | 22 June 1897 | Jayu & Nachiket Patwardhan (22 June 1897) | Nilu Phule (Sahkar Samrat) | Usha Chavan (Ran Pakhre) | |
| 1981 | Umbartha | Jabbar Patel (Umbartha) | Girish Karnad (Akriet) | Smita Patil (Umbartha) | |
| 1982 | Shapit | Raj Dutt & Arvind Deshpande (Shapit) | Ashok Saraf (Gondhalat Gondhal) | Madhu Kambikar (Shapit) | |
| 1983 | Gupchup Gupchup | V. Satyadev Dubey is an Indian playwright screenwriter and film and theatre actor and film director Govind Nihalani (born 19 August 1940 is one of Indian cinema 's foremost directors Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Smita Patil (स्मिता पाटील ( October 17, 1955 &ndash 13 December, 1986) was a leading Indian actress from Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well Ranjana Deshmukh also famous on-screen as just Ranjana (Born 1955 Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Girish Raghunath Karnad (ಗಿರೀಶ್ ರಘುನಾಥ ಕಾರ್ನಾಡ್ (born 19 May 1938) is a contemporary Writer, Playwright Smita Patil (स्मिता पाटील ( October 17, 1955 &ndash 13 December, 1986) was a leading Indian actress from Ashok Saraf (born January 1) is an Indian actor and Comedian. K. Naik (Gupchup Gupchup) | Ashok Saraf (Goshta Dhamal Namyachi) | Ranjana (Savitri) | |
| 1984 | Lek Chalali Saasarla | N. Ashok Saraf (born January 1) is an Indian actor and Comedian. Ranjana Deshmukh also famous on-screen as just Ranjana (Born 1955 S. Vaidya (Lek Chalali Saasarla) | Ashok Saraf (Sage Soyre) | Supriya Sabnis (Navri Mile Navryala) | |
| 1987 | Dhoom Dhadaka | Mahesh Kothari (Dhoom Dhadaka) | Laxmikant Berde | ?? | |
| 1994 | Vazir | Sanjay Rawal (Vazir) | Vikram Gokhale (Vazir) | Sukanya Kulkarni (Varsa Laxmicha) | Shridhar Phadke (Varsa Laxmicha) |
| 1995 | Aai | Mahesh Manjrekar (Aai) | Sayaji Shinde (Aboli) | Renuka Shahane (Aboli) | Anand Modak (Mukta) |
| 1996 | Putravati | Nichiket & Jayoo Patwardhan (Limited Manuski) | Ashok Saraf (Soona Yeti Ghara) | Sonali Kulkarni (Doghi) | Shridhar Phadke (Putravati) |
| 1997 | Bangarwadi | Amol Palekar (Bangarwadi) | Mohan Joshi (Rao Saheb) | Sukanya Kulkarni (Sarkarnama) | Anand Modak (Sarkarnama) |
| 1998 | Tu Tithe Mee | Sanjay Soorkar (Tu Tithe Mee) | Mohan Joshi (Tu Tithe Mee) | Suhas Joshi (Tu Tithe Mee) | Anand Modak (Tu Tithe Mee) |
| 1999 | Bindhast | Chandrakant Kulkarni (Bindhast) | Dilip Prabhavalkar (Ratra Aarambh) | Sharvari Jamenis (Bindhast) | Shridhar Phadke (Lekroo) |
| Production Year | Best Film 1 | Best Film 2 | Best Film 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1962 | Prapanch (Madhukar Pathak) | Suvasini (Raja Paranjpe) | Shahir Parshuram (Anant Mane) |
| 1963 | Ranglya Ratri Ashya (Raja Thakur) | Ha Maazha Marg Ekla (Raja Paranjpe) | Phkira (Chandrashekar) |
| 1964 | Chhota Jawaan, Paathlag (Raja Gabale, Raja Paranjpye) | Pahu Re Kiti Vat (Raja Thakur) | Thoratanchi Kamala (Madhu Shinde) |
| 1965 | Vautal (Shantaram Aathavale) | Sawal Mazha Aika (Anant Mane) | Third award not given |
| 1966 | Sadhi Maanse (Bhalji Pendharkar) | Kela Ishara Jata Jata (Anant Mane) | Shewatcha Malusara (Vasant Joglekar) |
| 1967 | Sant Vahate Krishnamai (Madhukar Pathak) | Kaka Mala Wachwa (Raja Paranjpe) | Swapna Tech Lochni (Chandrawadan) |
| 1968 | Gharchi Rani (Rajdutt) | Aamhi Jato Aamuchya Gawa (Kamalakar Torne) | Ekti (Raja Thakur) |
| 1969 | Apradh (Rajdutt) | Mukkam Post Dhebewadi (Madhukar Pathak) | Dharmkanya (Madhav Shinde) |
| 1970 | Mumbaicha Jawai (Raja Thakur) | Warnecha Wagh (Vasant Painter) | Laxmanresha (Manshav Shinde) |
| 1971 | Gharkul (Raja Thakur) | Shantata Court Chalu Aahe (Satyadev Dubey) | Dohni Gharcha Pahuna, Songadya (Garjanan Jagirdar, Govind Kulkarni) |
| 1972 | Jawai Vikat Ghene Aahe (Raja Thakur) | Bholibhabdi (Rajdutt) | Aandla Marto Dola (Dinesh) |
| 1973 | Sugandhi Katha (Vasant Painter) | Kartiki (Datta Mane) | Ashi Hi Sataryadi (Murlidhar Kapadi) |
| 1974 | Pandu Hawaldar (Dada Kondke) | Saamna (Dr. Ashok Saraf (born January 1) is an Indian actor and Comedian. Laxmikant Berde ( November 3, 1954 – December 16, 2004; Mumbai) was an Indian comic actor who acted in many Marathi Vikram Gokhale (occasionally credited as Vikram Gokhle is a well known Indian actor notable for his roles in Marathi theatre and Hindi films He is the son of another Mahesh Manjrekar is an Indian film director actor writer and producer Sayaji Shinde is a Marathi film Actor from India who is popular in Bollywood, Kollywood and Tollywood. Renuka Shahane is an Indian actress working in the Bollywood film industry and in Indian television Ashok Saraf (born January 1) is an Indian actor and Comedian. Sonali Kulkarni (Marathi 'सोनाली कुलकर्णी' is an Indian actress Amol Palekar अमोल पालेकर (born November 24 1944) is a well known actor of the '70s and later director of notable Hindi and Dilip Prabhavalkar is an Indian Marathi film and television actor Satyadev Dubey is an Indian playwright screenwriter and film and theatre actor and film director Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer Jabbar Patel) | Bayanno Naure Sambhala (Dattatry Kulkarni) |
| 1975 | Charicha Mamla (Babsaheb Phattelal) | Tumch Aamch Jamle (Dada Kondke) | Pahuni (Anant Mane) |
| 1976 | Phrari (V. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer Ravindra) | Bala Gau Kashi Aangai (Kamlakar Torne) | Naav Motha Lakshan Khota (Murlidhar Kapadi) |
| 1977 | Devkinandan Gopala (Rajdutt) | Bhairu Phehelwan Ki Jai (Kamlakar Torne) | Jait Re Jait (Dr. Jabbar Patel) |
| 1978 | Janki (Vasant Joglekar) | Ashtavinayak (Rajdutt) | Bot Lavin Tithe Gudgulaya (Dada Kondke) |
| 1979 | 22 June 1897 (Nechiket and Jayu Patwardhan) | Sinhasan (Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer Jabbar Patel) | Paij (Babasaheb Phattelal) |
| 1980 | Umbartha (Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Jabbar Patel) | Gondhlat Gondhal (V. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. K. Naik) | Aakrit (Amol Palekar) |
| 1981 | Shapit (Rajdutt and Arvind Deshpande) | Ek Dav Bhootacha (Ravi Namade) | Aali Angawar (Dada Kondke) |
| 1982 | Raghu-Maina (Rajdutt) | Goopchoop Goopchoop (V. Amol Palekar अमोल पालेकर (born November 24 1944) is a well known actor of the '70s and later director of notable Hindi and Krishna Kondke,( August 8, 1932 - March 14, 1998) popularly known as Dada Kondke was a Marathi actor and film producer K. Naik) | Thorli Jau (Kamlakar Torne) |
| 1983 | Hech Mazhe Maher (Rajdutt) | Thkas Mahathak (Raja Bargir), Mumbaicha Phoujdar (Rajdutt) (Devided) | Bahurupi (Satish Randive) |
| 1984 | Ardhangi (Rajadutt) | Deva Shapath Kharan Sangen (Bhaskar Jadhav) | Stridhan (Babasaheb Phattelal) |
| 1985 | Pudhcha Paul (Rajdutt) | Tuzhyavdachun Karmena (Damu Kenkare) | Aaj Zale Mukt Me (Rajdutt) |
| 1986 | Prem Karuya Khullam Khulla (Girish Ghanekar) | Gammat Jammat (Sachin) | Khatyal Sasu Nathal Sun (N. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well S. Vaidya) |
| 1987 | Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi (Sachin) | Nashibvan (N. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well S. Vaidya) | Rangat Sangat (Girish Ghanekar) |
| 1988 | Kalat Nakalat (Kanchan Nayak) | Aatmavishwas (Sachin) | Hamal De Dhamal (Purushottam Berde) |
| 1989 | Aaghat (Ramakant Kavthekar) | Ekapeksha Ek (Sachin) | Kooldeepak (N. Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well Sachin Pilgaonkar ( Marathi: सचिन पिळगांवकर often known by his first name as just Sachin, is an Indian movie and TV actor as well S. Vaidya) |
| 1990 | Chaukat Raja (Sanjay Surkar) | Vedh (Pradip Berlekar) | Anapekshit (Sanjiv Naik) |
| 1991 | Ek Hota Vidushak (Dr. Jabbar Patel) | Aapli Mansan (Sanjay Surkar) | Vajwa Re Vajwa (Girish Ghanekar) |
| 1992 | Vazir (Sanjay Rawal) | Sawat Mazhi Ladki (Smita Talwalkar) | Lapandav (Shravani Devdhar) |
| 1993 | Mukta (Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Jabbar Patel) | Warsa Laxmicha (Madhukar Pathak) | Mazha Chhakula (Mahesh Kothare) |
| 1994 | Doghi (Sumitra Bhave) | Bangarwadi (Amol Palekar) | Aboli (Amol Shedge) |
| 1995 | Raosaheb (Sanjay Surkar) | Putrawati (Bhaskar Jadhav) | Suna Yeti Ghara (A. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Amol Palekar अमोल पालेकर (born November 24 1944) is a well known actor of the '70s and later director of notable Hindi and Radhaswani) |
| 1999 | Gaabhara (N. F. D) | Gharabaher (Suyog Chitra) | Bindhast (Devyani Movies) |
| Production Year | Best Film | Best Director |
|---|---|---|
| 1954 | Shyamchi Aai | Acharya Pralhad Keshav Atre |
| 1955 | Mahatma Phule | Aacharya Atre |
| 1956 | Mee Tulas Tuzhya Angani | Raja Thakur |
| 1957 | Shirdiche Saibaba | Kumarsen Samarth |
| 1958 | Gruhdevta | Madhav Shinde |
| 1959 | Dhakti jau | Anant Mane |
| 1961 | Kanyadan | Madhav Shinde |
| 1962 | Prapanch | Madhukar Pathak |
| 1962 | Manini | Anant Mane |
| 1962 | Vaijyanta | Gajanan Jagirdar |
| 1963 | Ranglya Ratri Asha | Raja Thakur |
| 1963 | Gariba Gharchi Lek | Kamlakar Torne |
| 1963 | Jawai Mazha Bhala | Neelkanth Magdum |
| 1964 | Ha Mazha Marg Ekla | Raja Paranjpe |
| 1964 | Te Mazhe Ghar | Ganesh Bhatt |
| 1965 | Pathlag | Raja Paranjpe |
| 1966 | Sadhi Manasa | Bhalji Pendharkar |
| 1967 | Pavana Kathcha Dhondi | Anant Thakur |
| 1968 | Santh Wahate Krishnamai | Madhukar Pathak |
| 1969 | Ekti | Raja Thakur |
| 1970 | Tambdi Mati | Bhalji Pendharkar |
| 1971 | Mumbaicha Jawai | Raja Thakur |
| 1972 | Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe | Satyadev Dubey |
| 1972 | Ajab Tuzhe Sarkar | Raja Thakur |
| 1973 | Pinjara | V. Shantaram |
| 1976 | Saamna | Dr. Prahlād Keshav Atre ( 13 August 1898 - 13 June 1969) popularly known as Āchārya Prahlād Keshav Atre ( 13 August 1898 - 13 June 1969) popularly known as Āchārya Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe (Silence! The Court Is in Session is a Marathi play written by playwright Vijay Tendulkar and first performed in 1967. Satyadev Dubey is an Indian playwright screenwriter and film and theatre actor and film director V Shantaram, renowned Indian producer-director-actor most known for his films like Dr Jabbar Patel |
| 1978 | Jait Re Jait | Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Jabbar Patel |
| 1979 | Sinhasan | Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Jabbar Patel |
| 1980 | 22 June 1897 | Nachiket and Jayu Patwardhan |
| 1982 | Umbartha | Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Jabbar Patel. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. |
| 1983 | Shaapit | Arvind Deshpande-Rajdutt |
| 1984 | Smruti Chitre | Vijaya Mehta |
| 1985 | Mahananda | K. G. Korgaokar |
| 1986 | Pudhcha Paool | Rajdutta |
| 1987 | Sarja | Rajdutt |
| 1989 | Kalat Nakalat | Kanchan Nayak |
| 1992 | Ek Hota Vidushak | Dr. Jabbar Patel |
| 1993 | Lapandav | Shravani Devdhar |
| 1994 | Mukta | Dr. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Jabbar Patel |
| 1995 | Bangarwadi | Amol Palekar |
| 1996 | Doghi | Sumitra Bhave |
| 2000 | GharaBaher | Sanjay Surkar |
| 2001 | Astitva | Mahesh Manjrekar |
| 2003 | Vaastuprush | Sumitra Bhave/Sunil Sukthankar |
| 2004 | Not Only Mrs. Dr Jabbar Patel is a renowned theatre and film director of India. Amol Palekar अमोल पालेकर (born November 24 1944) is a well known actor of the '70s and later director of notable Hindi and Mahesh Manjrekar is an Indian film director actor writer and producer Raut | Gajendra Ahire |
| 2005 | Uttarayan | Bipin Nadkarni |
| 2006 | Dombivali Fast | Nishikant Kamat |