A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1955.
A list of Marathi films released in 1955.
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Release Date | Notes | Source |
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1955 | Ganget Ghode Nhahale | Raja Paranjpe | [1] | |||
Yere Majhya Maglya | Bhalji Pendharkar | [2] | ||||
Punvechi Raat | Anant Mane | [3] | ||||
Kuladaivat | Dinkar D. Patil | [4] | ||||
Kalagi Tura | S. Chavan | Lalita Pawar | [5] | |||
Muthbhar Chane | Dinkar D. Patil | [6] | ||||
Bhalyachi Duniya | Govind B. Ghanekar | [7] | ||||
Me Tulas Tujhya Angani | Raja Thakur | President's silver medal for Best Feature Film at the National Film Awards in 1955 | ||||
Shevagyachya Shenga | Shantaram Athavale | Balakram, Master Chhotu, Sumati Gupte | Wins certificate of merit at National Film Awards in 1955.Shown at Cannes Film Festival | [8] | ||
Shirdiche Sai Baba | Kumarsen Samarth | Won the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal) for Best Film at the National Film Awards {All India Certificate of Merit} | ||||
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