List of Marathi films of 1967

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A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1967.

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1967 Releases

A list of Marathi films released in 1967.

YearFilmDirectorCastRelease DateProducerNotesSource
1967Kaka Mala Vachwa Raja Paranjpe [1]
Santh Wahate Krishnamai M. G. Pathak Sahakari Chitrapath Sanstha Ltd National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 1967 [2]
Chimukala Pahuna Shubha Khote Shanta Bedekar, Ramesh Deo, Kata Jukar Shubhangi Kala Mandir [3]
Saangu Kaishi Mee Anant Mane [4]
Pahila Bhau Datta Mane Ruby Mayer, Chandrakant, Suryakant, SushamaShri Suresh Chitra,Mumbai [5]
Swapna Tech Lochani Chandravadan Chandrakant Gokhale, Ramesh Deo, Ratnamala
Juna Te Sona Yashwant Pethkar [6]
Thaamb Lakshmi Kunku Lavatey Datta Dharmadhikari [7]
Madhuchandra Rajdutt Kashinath Ghanekar, Shrikant Moghe, Uma [8]
Deiva Janile Kuni Krishna Patil Aundhkar, Indubala Galdagekar, Padma Ghotwadekar Hemant Chitra,Mumbai [9]
Bai Mee Bholi Krishna Patil Madhu Apte, Balchandra, Bapusaheb Hemant Chitra, Kolhapur [10]
Deva Tuzhi Sonyachi Jejuri Raja Bargir Barchibahaddar, Leela Gandhi, JogGeeta Films [11]
Suranga Mhantyat Mala Dinkar D. Patil [12]
Sudarshan Datta Mane Uma, Jeevan Kala, RatnamalaJeewan Chitra [13]
Bara Varshe 6 Mahine 3 Diwas Vasant Painter Jog, Jayamala Kale, Nana KarmarkarRituraj Chitra,Mumbai [14]

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References

  1. "Kaka Mala Vachwa (1967)". IMDb.[ unreliable source? ]
  2. "15th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals . Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  3. "Chimukala Pahuna (1967)". IMDb. 26 August 1967.
  4. "Saangu Kaishi Mee (1967)". IMDb.
  5. "Pahila Bhau (1967)". IMDb.
  6. "Juna Te Sona (1967)". IMDb.
  7. "Thaamb Lakshmi Kunku Lavatey (1967)". IMDb.
  8. "Madhuchandra (1967)". IMDb.
  9. "Deiva Janile Kuni (1967)". IMDb. 26 August 1967.
  10. "Bai Mee Bholi (1967)". IMDb. 26 August 1967.
  11. "Deva Tuzhi Sonyachi Jejuri (1967)". IMDb.
  12. "Suranga Mhantyat Mala (1967)". IMDb.
  13. "Sudarshan (1967)". IMDb.
  14. "Bara Varshe 6 Mahine 3 Diwas (1967)". IMDb. 26 August 1967.
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1967
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