List of Marathi films of 1949

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A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1949.

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1949 Releases

A list of Marathi films released in 1949.

YearFilmDirectorCastNotesSource
1949Pyala Phani Majumdar [1]
Sant JanabaiGovind B. Ghanekar Hansa Wadkar Simultaneously made in Marathi and Hindi [2] [3]
SakharpudaVasant Joglekar [4]
Sant NamdevK. Talpade Lalita Pawar [5]
Mazha RamGunjal [6]
Brahmagotala Pralhad Keshav Atre [7]
Sant RamdasRaja Nene [8]
Meeth Bhakar Bhalji Pendharkar [9]
Manacha PanA.R. Sheikh Lalita Pawar [10]
Maya Bazaar Datta Dharmadhikari Durga Khote Simultaneously made in Marathi and Hindi [11] [12]
Jaaga Bhadyani Dene Aahe Achyut Govind Ranade [13]

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References

  1. "Pyala (1949)". IMDb.
  2. "Sant Janabai (1949) - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. "Sant Janabai (1949) - IMDb". IMDb.
  4. "Sakharpuda (1949)". IMDb.
  5. "Sant Namdev (1949)". IMDb.
  6. "Mazha Ram (1949)". IMDb.
  7. "Brahmagotala (1949)". IMDb.
  8. "Sant Ramdas (1949)". IMDb.
  9. "Meeth Bhakar (1949)". IMDb.
  10. "Manacha Pan (1949)". IMDb.
  11. "Maya Bazaar (1949)". IMDb.
  12. "Maya Bazaar (1949)". IMDb.
  13. "Jaaga Bhadyani Dene Aahe (1949)". IMDb.
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