60th Maharashtra State Film Awards | |
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Awarded for | Best of Marathi cinema in 2022 |
Awarded by | Government of Maharashtra |
Announced on | 5 August 2025 |
Site | NSCI Dome, Worli, Mumbai |
Hosted by | Prasad Oak and Amruta Subhash |
Official website | www |
Highlights | |
Best Feature Film | Dharmaveer |
Most awards | Dharmaveer (6) |
Most nominations | Dharmaveer (7) |
The 60th Maharashtra State Film Awards, presented by the Government of Maharashtra celebrated excellence in Marathi cinema by honoring the best films released in 2022. [1] [2]
The nominations for the awards were announced on 28 January 2025 by the Minister of Cultural Affairs, Ashish Shelar, along with winners in the technical and child artist categories [3] [4] The award ceremony took place on 5 August 2025. [5] [6]
The Maharashtra Film, Theatre and Cultural Development Corporation had invited submissions for the awards, with the original deadline set for 16 April 2024 but later extending it to 31 May 2024. In total, 50 entries certified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) released between 1 January and 31 December 2022, were submitted for the preliminary round of evaluation. [7] [8] Originally, the ceremony was scheduled to take place on 24 April 2025, but it was postponed due to the Pahalgam attack that occurred two days earlier. [9]
Dharmaveer led the nominations with seven, followed by Sunny with 6. Ananya , 4 Blind Men and Hya Goshtila Navach Nahi each received 5 nominations. [10]
Dharmaveer won a 6 awards, including Best Film I, Best Director I (for Pravin Tarde) and Best Actor (for Prasad Oak), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony. [11] [12]
•Mugdha Godbole | •Vivek Lagoo |
•Babasaheb Saudagar | •Vijay Bhope |
•Shrirang Aras | •Raja Phadtare |
•Sharad Sawant | •Medha Ghadge |
•Chaitrali Dongre | •Vinod Ganatra |
• Sharvari Pillai | •Zafar Sultan |
•Prakash Jadhav | •Devdutt Raut |
•Vidyasagar Adhyapak | |
Best Film I | Best Director I |
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Best Film II | Best Director II |
Best Film III | Best Director III |
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Best Rural Film | Best Rural Film Director |
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Best Social Film | Best Social Film Director |
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Best Actor (Shahu Modak and Sivaji Ganesan Award) | Best Actress (Smita Patil Award) |
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Best Supporting Actor (Chintamanrao Kolhatkar Award) | Best Supporting Actress (Shanta Hublikar and Hansa Wadkar Award) |
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Best Child Artist (Gajanan Jagirdar Award) | Best Comedian Male (Damuanna Malvankar Award) |
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Best Debut Film Production | Best Debut Direction |
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Best Debut Actor (Kashinath Ghanekar Award) | Best Debut Actress (Ranjana Deshmukh Award) |
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Best Playback Singer Male | Best Playback Singer Female |
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Best Song | Best Background Music |
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Best Music Director (Arun Paudwal Award) | Best Choreographer |
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Best Story (Madhusudan Kalelkar Award) | Best Screenplay |
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Best Dialogue | |
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Best Costume Design | Best Makeup |
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Best Cinematography (Pandurang Naik Award) | Best Editing |
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Best Sound Mixing | Best Sound Editing |
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Best Art Direction (Saheb Mama aka Fateh Lal Award) | |
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Raj Kapoor Award |
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Raj Kapoor Special Contribution Award |
V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award |
V. Shantaram Special Contribution Award |
Lata Mangeshkar Award |
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Mahavarsha Award |
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Awards | Film |
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6 | Dharmaveer |
4 | Pondicherry |
Samaira | |
Ananya | |
3 | Har Har Mahadev |
Chandramukhi | |
2 | Gaabh |
Aatur | |
Taathkana | |
Hya Goshtila Navach Nahi | |
1 | Timepass 3 |
4 Blind Men | |
Kata Kirr |