List of Marathi films of 1921

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A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1921.

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1921 Releases

A list of Marathi films released in 1921.

YearFilmDirectorCastRelease DateProductionNotesSource
1921Surekha Haran Baburao Painter Vishnupant Pagnis, Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram Silent Film [1]
Govardhan Dhari G. V. Sane Hindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [2]
Shani PrabhavG. V. SaneHindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [3]
Vikram SatvaparikshaG. V. SaneHindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [4]
Sati Sulochana G. V. SaneHindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [5]
ValmikiG. V. SaneHindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [6]
Govardhan DhariG. V. SaneHindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film
Sati MadalasaShree Nath PatankarSilent Film [7]
Urvashi V. P. DivekarSilent Film [8]
Raja GopichandV. P. DivekarSilent Film [9]
Tridandi SanyasV. P. DivekarSilent Film [10]
Pradyumna V. P. DivekarSilent Film [11]
Sharashandri Baburao PendharkarSilent Film [12]
Tukaram Shinde15 July 1921 (India)Hindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [13]
Pundalik ShindeHindustan Cinema Film CompanySilent Film [14]

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References

  1. "Surekha Haran (1921)". IMDb.
  2. "Govardhan Dhari (1921)". IMDb.
  3. "Shani Prabhav (1921)". IMDb.
  4. "Vikram Satvapariksha (1921)". IMDb.
  5. "Sati Sulochana (1921)". IMDb.
  6. "Valmiki (1921)". IMDb.
  7. "Sati Madalasa (1921)". IMDb.
  8. "Urvashi (1921)". IMDb.
  9. "Raja Gopichand (1921)". IMDb.
  10. "Tridandi Sanyas (1921)". IMDb.
  11. "Pradyumna (1921)". IMDb.
  12. "Sharashandri (1921)". IMDb.
  13. "Tukaram (1921)". IMDb. 15 July 1921.
  14. "Pundalik (1921)". IMDb.