A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1925.
A list of Marathi films released in 1925.
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Release Date | Production | Notes | Source |
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1925 | Savkari Pash | Baburao Painter | V. Shantaram, Kamladevi, Zunzharrao Pawar, Kishabapu Bakre, K. Dhaiber, Shankarrao Bute | V. Shantaram's acting debut film. [1] Based on Hari Narayan Apte's novel "Savkari Haak" (Call of the Moneylender). [2] | [3] | ||
Simantak Mani | Dhundiraj Govind Phalke | Bhaurao Datar, Krishna Chauhan | Hindustan Cinema Film Company | Silent Film With Marathi intertitles | [4] | ||
Satyabhama | Dhundiraj Govind Phalke | Bhaurao Datar, Krishna Chauhan | Silent Film With Marathi intertitles | [5] | |||
Kakashebanchya Dolyat Jhanjhanit Anjan | Dhundiraj Govind Phalke | Bachu, Sahadev, Krishna Kumbhar | Hindustan Cinema Film Company | Silent Film With Marathi intertitles | [6] | ||
Hidimb Bajkasur Vadha | Dhundiraj Govind Phalke | Bhaurao Datar, B. Pawar, Yamuna Gole | Hindustan Cinema Film Company | Silent Film With Marathi intertitles | [7] | ||
Chaturthicha Chanda | Dhundiraj Govind Phalke | Bhaurao Datar | Hindustan Cinema Film Company | Silent Film With Marathi intertitles | [8] |
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