List of Marathi films of 2005

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A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 2005.

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2005 Releases

A list of Marathi films released in 2005.

YearFilmDirectorCastRelease DateProducerNotesSource
2005
Aamhi Asu Ladke Abhiram Bhadkamkar Subodh Bhave, Neena Kulkarni, Girish Oak14 December 2005 (India)Everest EntertainmentSubodh Bhave's debut film [1]
Dombivali Fast Nishikant Kamat Sandeep Kulkarni, Audumber Aphale, Ashwini ApteBhavika Chitra National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 2005. Remade in Tamil as Evano Oruvan (2007) starring R Madhavan in title role. It was made by Nishikant Kamat [2]
Kaydyacha Bola Chandrakant Kulkarni Makarand Anaspure, Umesh Kamat, Mohan Agashe 4 November 2005 (India)Everest Entertainment, Tamhankar ProductionRemake of My Cousin Vinny (1992) [3]
Khabardar Mahesh Kothare Bharat Jadhav, Nirmiti Sawant, Sanjay Narvekar Jenima Films International [4]
Kunku Zale VairiNagesh Darak Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Nagesh Bhonsle, Sayaji Shinde, Pallavi Subhash Lakshmi Films, Shree Ganesh Chitre [5]
Munnabhai S.S.C Sunil Naik Vijay Chavan, Vasudha Deshpande, Padarinath Kamble2 August 2005 (India)Everest Entertainment [6]
Pak Pak Pakaak Gautam Joglekar Nana Patekar, Saksham Kulkarni, Narayani Shastri 15 April 2005 (India)S.O.C. Films [7]
Sarivar Sari Gajendra Ahire Bharat Jadhav, Mohan Joshi, Neena Kulkarni 20 October 2005 (India)Shri Chintamani Vision, Everest Entertainment [8]
Uttarayan Bipin Nadkarni Shivaji Satam, Neena Kulkarni, Uttara Baokar Opticus Films National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 2004 [9]

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References

  1. "Aamhi Asu Laadke (2005)". IMDb. 14 December 2005.[ unreliable source? ]
  2. Nilesh Bhosale (29 August 2015). "Dombivli Fast (2005)". IMDb.
  3. draditi (4 November 2005). "Kay Dyache Bola (2005)". IMDb.
  4. "Khabardaar (2005)". IMDb. 29 August 2015.
  5. "Kunku Zale Vairi (2005)". IMDb. 29 August 2015.
  6. "Munnabhai S.S.C. (2005)". IMDb. 12 August 2005.
  7. amit_hk2001 (15 April 2005). "Pak Pak Pakaak (2005)". IMDb.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. "Sarivar Sari (2005)". IMDb. 20 October 2005.
  9. "Uttarayan (2005)". IMDb.
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