4th Filmfare Marathi Awards | |
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Presented on | 27 September 2018 |
Site | Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre, Mumbai |
Hosted by | Amey Wagh, Suvrat Joshi |
Organized by | Jio |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Kachcha Limboo |
Best Critic | Halal |
Most awards | Muramba (6) |
Most nominations | Muramba (15) |
The 4th Filmfare Marathi Awards is a ceremony, presented by Jio, honored the best Indian Marathi-language films of 2017. [1] [2]
Muramba led the ceremony with 15 nominations, followed by Ringan with 14 nominations, Hrudayantar with 12 nominations, and Ti Saddhya Kay Karte with 11 nominations.
Muramba won 6 awards, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Female Debut and Best Debut Director, followed by Ringan with 5 awards, and Kachcha Limbo and Faster Fene with 4 awards each.
Prasad Oak received dual nominations for Best Director and Best Debut Director for Kachcha Limbo, winning for the former.
It was held at Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, the 4th Filmfare Marathi Awards honored the films released in 2017. [3] [4] At a press conference helmed by editor of Filmfare magazine, revealed Jio as the title sponsor. [5] Actors Amey Wagh and Suvrat Joshi were announced as the co-hosts, while singers Bela Shende, Swapnil Bandodkar, and actors Prajakta Mali, Vaidehi Parashurami and Amruta Khanvilkar performed during the event. [6] Bollywood actors Bhumi Pednekar, Kartik Aaryan and Urmila Matondkar were also present at the event. [7] It took place on 27 September 2018.
Best Film | |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
Best Story | Best Screenplay |
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Best Dialogue | Best Editing |
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Best Choreography | Best Cinematography |
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Best Production Design | Best Sound Design |
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Best Background Score | Best Costume Design |
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Lifetime Achievement Award | |
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Best Debut Director | |
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Best Child Artist | |
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Nominations | Film |
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15 | Muramba |
14 | Ringan |
12 | Hrudayantar |
11 | Ti Saddhya Kay Karte |
10 | Kachcha Limbo |
Manjha | |
9 | Lapachhapi |
8 | Faster Fene |
Halal | |
6 | Hampi |
Kaasav | |
4 | Shentimental |
Bhetali Tu Punha | |
3 | Chi Va Chi Sau Ka |
Boyz |
Awards | Film |
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6 | Muramba |
5 | Ringan |
4 | Kachcha Limbo |
Faster Fene | |
2 | Ti Saddhya Kay Karte |
Hampi |
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