Filmfare Award for Best Film – Marathi

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Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Film
Awarded forBest Film
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awardedMaza Hoshil Ka (1963)
Currently held by Baipan Bhaari Deva & Aatmapamphlet (2024)
Website Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Award for Best Film is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Marathi Cinemas. [1]

Contents

The award was first given in 1963. Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective years. [2] [3] Each individual entry shows the title followed by the production company and the producer. [4]

Winner and nominees

1960s

YearFilmProducer(s)
1963
Maza Hoshil KaL.B.Thakur
No Other Nominees
1964
Sant Nivrutti DnyandevVinayakrao Saraswate and Bal Chavan
No Other Nominees
1965
Laxmi Ali Ghari Madhav Shinde
No Other Nominees
1966
Gurukilli Raja Paranjape
No Other Nominees
1967
Pavna Kathcha DhondiVinayak Thakur
No Other Nominees
1968
EktiG. Chaugle
No Other Nominees
1969
Jiwhala Atmaram
No Other Nominees

1970s

YearFilmProducer(s)
1970
ApradhSharad Pilgaonkar
No Other Nominees
1971
Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe Satyadev Dubey
No Other Nominees
1972
Kunku Maze BhagyacheShamrao Mane
No Other Nominees
1973
Andhala Marto Dola Dada Kondke
No Other Nominees
1974
Sugandhi Katta Ram Kadam, Yasil S Ferechal
No Other Nominees
1975
Saamna Ramdas Phutaney
No Other Nominees
1976
Aaram Haram Aahe Kamlakar Torane
No Other Nominees
1977
Naav Motha Lakshan Khota Sharad Pilgaonkar
No Other Nominees
1978
Devaki Nandan Gopala Daddy Deshmukh
No Other Nominees
1979
Sinhasan D.V.Rao and Jabbar Patel
No Other Nominees

1980s

YearFilmProducer(s)
1980
22 June 1897 Jayoo Patwardhan
No Other Nominees
1981
Umbartha D.V.Rao and Jabbar Patel
No Other Nominees
1982
Shapit Madhukar Rupji, Sudha Chitale & Vinay Newalkar
No Other Nominees
1983
Gupchup Gupchup Kishor Miskin
No Other Nominees
1984
Lek Chalali Sasarla Annasaheb Deulgaonkar
No Other Nominees
1985
Dhoom Dhadaka Mahesh Kothare

1990s

YearFilmProducer(s)
1995
Aai Mahesh Manjrekar
No Other Nominees
1996
Doghi National Film Development Corporation of India, Doordarshan
No Other Nominees
1997
RaosahebK.B.Joshi, Ravindra Surve
No Other Nominees
1998
Tu Tithe Mee Smita Talwalkar
No Other Nominees
1999
Bindhaast [5] Macchindra Chate
No Other Nominees

2010s

YearFilmProducer(s)
2014
Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero Essel Vision Productions
Elizabeth Ekadashi Madhugandha Kulkarni
Fandry Navlakha Arts
Lai Bhaari Genelia D'Souza, Jeetendra Thackeray and Amey Khopkar
Rege Ashwini Darekar
Yellow Riteish Deshmukh and Uttung Thakur
2016
Katyar Kaljat Ghusali Essel Vision Productions
Lokmanya: Ek Yugpurush Neena Raut
Court Vivek Gomber
Double Seat Ranjeet Gugle
Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2 Yashila Enterprises
Killa Essel Vision Productions
2017
Sairat Zee Studios, Essel Vision Productions & Aatpat Productions
Natsamrat Nana Patekar & Vishwas Joshi
Ventilator Priyanka Chopra
Vazandar Vidhi Kasliwal
Family Katta Vandana Gupte
2018
Kachcha Limboo Mandar Devsthali
Faster Fene Genelia D'Souza & Riteish Deshmukh
Ti Saddhya Kay Karte Zee Studios
Muramba Nitin Vaidya, Ninad Vaidya, Ranjit Gugle & Anish Jog
Lapachhapi Jitendra Patil
Hrudayantar Vikram Phadnis Productions

2020s

YearFilmProducer(s)
2020
Anandi Gopal Zee Studios
Hirkani Falguni Patel
Aatpadi Nights Maaydesh Media
Fatteshikast Almond Creations
Girlfriend Anish Jog, Ranjit Gugle & Afeefa Suleman Nadiadwala
Smile Please Everest Entertainment & Sunshine Studios
2021
Jhimma Chalchitra Company & Crazy Few Films
Karkhanisachi WaariArchana Borhade
Dhurala Zee Studios & Pratisaad Productions
Jayanti Meliorist Film Studio
Basta Sunil Phadtare
Vegli VaatJayshree Shah & Tushar Shah
2022
Godavari Blue Drop Films & Jitendra Joshi Productions
Chandramukhi Planet Marathi, Golden Ratio Films, Flying Dragon Entertainment & Creative Vibe
Dharmaveer Zee Studios & Mangesh Desai
Me Vasantrao Jio Studios
Panghrun Zee Studios & Mahesh Manjrekar Movies
Pawankhind Almond Creations
Sarsenapati Hambirrao Urvita Productions
2023
Baipan Bhaari Deva Jio Studios & EmVeeBee Media
Aatmapamphlet T-Series, Colour Yellow Productions & Zee Studios
Baaplyok 99 Productions & Bahuroopi Productions
Jhimma 2 Chalchitra Mandalee, Jio Studios, Colour Yellow Productions & Crazy Few Films
Unaad Jio Studios, Aurora Productions, Artha Creations & Namrata Arts
Vaalvi Zee Studios

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  3. Filmfare Marathi Awards
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