List of Marathi people in the performing arts

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Cinema and theatre

Film directors

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Producer-Director-Screenwriter Dadasaheb Phalke known as The Father of Indian cinema
Ashutosh Gowariker directed Lagaan (nominated for Oscars, and has won five Filmfare and seven international awards) Ashutosh Gowariker at the launch of T P Aggarwal's trade magazine 'Blockbuster' 15.jpg
Ashutosh Gowariker directed Lagaan (nominated for Oscars, and has won five Filmfare and seven international awards)

Film actresses

Beauty queens and supermodels

Film actors

Rakesh Bapat, Bollywood actor, also holds the title of Grasim Mr. India. Raqesh Vashisth.jpg
Rakesh Bapat, Bollywood actor, also holds the title of Grasim Mr. India.
"Superstar" Rajinikanth Kochadaiiyaan Rajini.jpg
"Superstar" Rajinikanth
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Nana Patekar

Indian classical musicians

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Dr. Vidyadhar Oke with 22-microtone harmonium
Arati Ankalikar Tikekar Arati Ankalikar Tikekarji.jpg
Arati Ankalikar Tikekar
Vishnu Digambar Paluskar sang the original version of the bhajan "Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram", and founded the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in 1901. Vishnu Digambar Paluskar.jpg
Vishnu Digambar Paluskar sang the original version of the bhajan "Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram", and founded the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in 1901.
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Bhimsen Joshi

Singers

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Lata Mangeshkar
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Asha Bhosle
Rahul Vaidya Rahul Vaidya at the Bigg Boss Finale.jpg
Rahul Vaidya
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Abhijeet Sawant

Modern music

Applied arts - fashion, photography, art direction, advertisement

Atul Kasbekar Atul Kasbekar.jpg
Atul Kasbekar

Historians

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Babasaheb Purandare wax statue at Wax Museum, Lonavala

Others

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