Bhaurao Karhade

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Bhaurao Karhade
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Bhaurao Nanasaheb Karhade

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Bhaurao Karhade is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, filmmaker and he works in the Marathi Cinema, best known for his 2015 Marathi film Khwada for which he received National Film Award Special Jury Award and state award for Best Rural Director. [1] [2] [3]

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In 2018 Bhaurao returned with the action-drama, Baban was hit at the box office. The film collected around ₹15 crore in its 50-day run. [4] [2] [5]

Early life and background

Bhaurao karhade grew up in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. Karhade sold 5 acres of farm land to make the film Khwada . [6] [7]

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageDirectorWriterActorNotesRef.
2015 Khwada Marathi YesNoNo National Film Award Special Jury Award, Best Audiography Award, state awards- Best Debut Film Production, Best Rural Film, Best Costume Design, Best Rural Director and Best Make-Up. Best Director award at the Pune International Film Festival, Prabhat Puraskar 2015 and the Marathi Filmfare awards. [8] [6]
2018 Baban Marathi YesYesYes
2020Hyderabad-Custody Marathi YesYesNo [9]
2023 TDM Marathi YesYesYes

Awards and recognition

Festival / awardsCategoryResult
National Film AwardSpecial Jury Award, the Best Audiography Award [6] Won
State AwardsBest Debut Film Production, Best Rural Film, Best Costume Design, Best Rural Director and Best Make-Up.Won
Pune International Film FestivalBest DirectorWon

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