A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1982.
A list of Marathi films released in 1982.
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Release Date | Producer | Notes | Source |
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1982 | Bhujang | Murlidhar Kapdi | Mohan 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 Bhende | Prakash 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, Balchandra | Glamour Films | [7] | |||
Zadpat Karu De Khatpat | Shreeram Gojamgunde | [8] | |||||
Aavhan | Sushil Kamat | Jayshree Gadkar, Sanjay Jog, Shrikant Moghe | 2 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 Moghe | Nandlal Lokhande | [18] | |||
Umbartha | Jabbar Patel | Smita Patil, Girish Karnad, Shrikant Moghe | Satya 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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