Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Film | |
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Awarded for | Best Film |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Maza 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]
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]
Year | Film | Producer(s) |
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1963 | ||
Maza Hoshil Ka | L.B.Thakur | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1964 | ||
Sant Nivrutti Dnyandev | Vinayakrao 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 Dhondi | Vinayak Thakur | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1968 | ||
Ekti | G. Chaugle | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1969 | ||
Jiwhala | Atmaram | |
No Other Nominees |
Year | Film | Producer(s) |
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1970 | ||
Apradh | Sharad Pilgaonkar | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1971 | ||
Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe | Satyadev Dubey | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1972 | ||
Kunku Maze Bhagyache | Shamrao 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 |
Year | Film | Producer(s) |
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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 |
Year | Film | Producer(s) |
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1995 | ||
Aai | Mahesh Manjrekar | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1996 | ||
Doghi | National Film Development Corporation of India, Doordarshan | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1997 | ||
Raosaheb | K.B.Joshi, Ravindra Surve | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1998 | ||
Tu Tithe Mee | Smita Talwalkar | |
No Other Nominees | ||
1999 | ||
Bindhaast [5] | Macchindra Chate | |
No Other Nominees |
Year | Film | Producer(s) |
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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 |
Year | Film | Producer(s) |
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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 Waari | Archana Borhade | |
Dhurala | Zee Studios & Pratisaad Productions | |
Jayanti | Meliorist Film Studio | |
Basta | Sunil Phadtare | |
Vegli Vaat | Jayshree 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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