Filmfare Award for Best Background Score – Marathi

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Filmfare Marathi Awards for Best Background Score
Awarded forBest Performance by a Background Scorer
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Monty Sharma,
Rege (2014)
Currently held by AV Prafullachandra,
Godavari (2022)
Website Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Marathi Award for Best Background Score is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Marathi films.

Contents

Winner and nominees

2010s

YearRecipient(s)Film
2014 [1] Monty Sharma Rege
Chaitanya Adkar Postcard
Kaushal Inamdar Yellow
Narendra Bhide Elizbeth Ekadashi
Saket Kanetkar Astu
2015 [2] Santosh Mulekar Katyar Kaljat Ghusli
2016 [3] [4] Ajay-Atul Sairat
Ajit Parab Natsamrat
Mannan MunjalKaul: A Calling
Rohan-Rohan Ventilator
Saurabh Bhalerao YZ
Troy Arif Half Ticket
2017 [5] [6] Utkarsh Dhotekar, Ranjan Pattnayak, Tony Basumatary Lapachhapi
Saket Kanetkar Kaasav
Aditya Bedekar Hampi
Anurag Saikia Manjha
Gandhaar Ringan

2020s

YearRecipient(s)Film
2020 [7] [8] Saurabh Bhalerao Girlfriend
Saurabh Bhalerao Anandi Gopal
Susmit LimayeBaba
Abhinay JagtapSur Sapata
Narendra Bhide Hirkani
Vijay Narayan Bandishala
2021 [9] [10] AV Prafullachandra Dhurala
Aditya Bedekar Jhimma
Aditya Bedekar, Rohit Nagbhide Mhorkya
Sarang KulkarniKarkanisachi Waari
Ranjan Patnaik, Brianca Bora Bali
Honey Satamkar Bhonga
2022 [11] [12]
(7th)
AV Prafullachandra Godavari
Debarpito Saha Pondicherry
Sarang Kulkarni, Saurabh Bhalerao Me Vasantrao
Hitesh Modak Pangharun
Saurabh Bhalerao Medium Spicy
Parag Chhabra Y

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