Jayant Jathar

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Jayant Jathar
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Film editor
  • director
Years active2010–present

Jayant Jathar is an Indian film editor and director who predominantly works in Marathi film industry. His directorial debut is the 2024 film Panchak . [1]

Contents

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmNotesRef(s)
2010 Natrang First feature film [2]
2013 Balak Palak [3]
2014 Timepass [4]
Yellow Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Editing – Marathi 2014 [5]
Dusari Goshta [4]
Bhakarkhadi 7 km [4]
Rama Madhav
Vitti Dandu [4]
Happy Journey [4]
2015 Timepass 2 [4]
3:56 Killari
2016 Laal Ishq
Family Katta
Galbat
2017ShentimentalNominated for Filmfare Award for Best Editing – Marathi (2017) [6]
Kaccha Limbu [4]
2018Home Sweet Home
2019Womenly VoicesTV series; Hindi film
The Relationship Agreement
2020 Darbaan Hindi film [4]
2021 Preetam
2022 Zombivli
Y [4]
Timepass 3
2023 Jaggu Ani Juliet
Butterfly
2024 Panchak Directorial debut [1]
TBAMahaparinirvaan [7]

Television

YearTitleNotesRef(s)
2018 Naammtra

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