List of Marathi films of 1982

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A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1982.

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1982 Releases

A list of Marathi films released in 1982.

YearFilmDirectorCastRelease DateProducerNotesSource
1982Bhujang Murlidhar KapdiMohan Kothivan, Usha Naik, Nilu Phule [1]
Shapit Rajdutt, Arvind Deshpande Madhu Kambikar, Yashwant Dutt, Nilu Phule, Ashok Saraf National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 1982 [2]
Laxmichi Paule G.G. Bhosle Suhasini Deshpande, Balchandra Kulkarni, Ravindra Mahajani 18 February 1982 (India) Everest Entertainment [3]
Mai Baap Sachin [4]
Chatak Chandni Prakash BhendePrakash Bhende, Bal Karve, Lalita Pawar November 1982 (India) Everest Entertainment [5]
Aali Aangavar Dada Kondke Dada Kondke, Ratnamala, Usha Chavan, Ganpat Patil, Dinanath Takalkar Dada Kondke [6]
Don Baika Phajeeti Aika Anant Mane P. Anand, Sambha Arye, BalchandraGlamour Films [7]
Zadpat Karu De Khatpat Shreeram Gojamgunde [8]
Aavhan Sushil Kamat Jayshree Gadkar, Sanjay Jog, Shrikant Moghe2 February 1982 (India) [9]
Aplech Daat Aplech Oth Rajdutt [10]
Vishwas Datta Keshav [11]
Galli Te Dilli Anant Mane [12]
Bhamta Dinkar D. Patil [13]
Atyachar Bhaskar Chandavarkar Sushma Deshpande, Vibha Jakatdar, Satish Pulekar [14]
Kay Ga Sakhu Shankarrao Chavan Arun Sarnaik, Padma Chavan, Raj Shekhar, Madhu Apte [15]
Lakhat Ashi Dekhani Dinkar D. Patil Jayshree Gadkar, Leela Gandhi, Nargis banu, Nilu Phule shree bharat chitra,Mumbai [16]
Thorli Jau Kamalakar Torne Mohan Gokhale,Kavita Kiran, Ravindra Mahajani, Mahesh Kothare, Asha Kale Kamalakar Torne [17]
Bhannat Bhanu Dutta Keshav Kulkarni Ashok Saraf, Sulochana, Nilu Phule, Sushma Shiromani,Shrikant MogheNandlal Lokhande [18]
Umbartha Jabbar Patel Smita Patil, Girish Karnad, Shrikant MogheSatya Chitra International, Sujatha Chitra National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 1981.Dubbed in Hindi as Subah. [19]

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  3. "Laxmichi Paule (1982)". IMDb. 18 February 1982.
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  19. karve_ameya (10 January 2007). "Umbartha (1982)". IMDb.
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