Filmfare Marathi Awards
The Filmfare Marathi Awards are presented annually to both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Marathi film industry of India. The ceremony had been sponsored by various private organisations in the past as well as in present provisions. During several years in 1990s, a live ceremony was broadcast to television audiences but was later discontinued due to unknown reasons. The presentation of the awards has been inconsistent throughout its inception. Presently, a recorded and edited version of the awards ceremony is televised. Previous winners ;Marathi Cinema Main awards ;1963 ;1964 ;1965 ;1966 ;1967 ; 1968 ;1969 ;1970 ;1971 ;1972 ;1973 ;1974 ;1975 ;1976 ;1977 ;1978 ;1979 ;1980 ;1981 ;1982 ;1983 ;1985 ;1999 Ajeenkya DY Patil Filmfare Awards Marathi 2014 The nominations for Filmfare Marathi Awards 2014. ; Critics' awards ; Technical Awards ; Special awards Karrm Filmfare Awards Marathi 2015 The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Filmfare
''Filmfare'' is an Indian English language, English-language fortnightly magazine published by Worldwide Media. Acknowledged as one of Indian most popular entertainment magazines, it publishes pieces involving news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style. The magazine also gives annually the Filmfare Awards, the Filmfare Awards South, the Filmfare Awards East, the Filmfare Marathi Awards, the Filmfare Awards Punjabi, the Filmfare OTT Awards, the Filmfare Short Film Awards and the Filmfare Style & Glamour Awards. After the businessman Ramkrishna Dalmia (1893–1978) of Dalmia Group purchased The Times Group, Bennett, Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL) in 1946, J. C. Jain from Bharat Insurance Company was employed to help him to run the company in 1950. In this period, Jain conceived the idea of ''Filmfare'' at the actress Kamini Kaushal's house. The magazine was launched by the industrialist Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain alongside his wife Rama in Bombay on 7 March 1952. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Satyadev Dubey
Satyadev Dubey (13 July 1936 – 25 December 2011) was an Indian theatre director, actor, playwright, screenwriter & film director. He was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1971. He won the 1978 National Film Award for Best Screenplay for Shyam Benegal's ''Bhumika'' and 1980 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award for '' Junoon''. In 2011, he was honoured with the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India. Biography Satyadev Dubey was born in Bilaspur district of the Madhya Pradesh now in Chhattisgarh in 1936. He moved to Mumbai with the aim of becoming a cricketer, but ended up joining the Theatre Unit, a theatre group run by Ebrahim Alkazi, which also ran a school for many budding artists. Later when Alkazi left for Delhi to head the National School of Drama, Dubey took over Theatre Unit, and went on to produce many important plays in the Indian theatre. He produced Girish Karnad's first play ''Yayati'', and also his noted play ''Hayavadana'', Badal Sarkar's ''Ewam Indraj ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sinhasan
''Sinhasan'' (Marathi: Throne) is 1979 Indian Marathi-language political drama film directed by Jabbar Patel and written by journalist Arun Sadhoo. The film is based on two novels - one of the same name and the other named ''Mumbai Dinank'' by writer and freelance journalist Arun Sadhu. The cast of the film included Nilu Phule, Arun Sarnaik, Shriram Lagoo, Mohan Agashe, Reema Lagoo, Nana Patekar, Usha Nadkarni, Datta Bhatt and Satish Dubhashi. Plot The movie draws a parallel from the political turmoil of India. The main character is a journalist named Digu Tipnis (Nilu Phule) who uncovers a network of telephone tapping, relations between trade unions and politicians, etc. The plot addresses Maharashtra's political corruption linked with Mumbai's entrepreneurial sector. The movie starts with an assembly session where Chief Minister (Arun Sarnaik) has to leave the heated discussion to attend an urgent call. The caller (claims to be a well-wisher and informer) informs CM that s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Smita Patil
Smita Patil (17 October 1955 – 13 December 1986) was an Indian actress who worked in films, television series and theatres. She appeared in over 80 Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam and Kannada films in a career that spanned just over a decade. During her career, she received two National Film Awards and a Filmfare Award. She was the recipient of the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honour in 1985. She made her film debut with Shyam Benegal's ''Charandas Chor'' (1975). She became one of the leading actresses of parallel cinema, a New Wave movement in India cinema, though she also appeared in several mainstream movies throughout her career. Her performances were often acclaimed, and her most notable roles include ''Manthan'' (1977), ''Bhumika'' (1977), ''Jait Re Jait'' (1978), '' Aakrosh'' (1980), ''Chakra'' (1981), ''Namak Halaal'' (1982), ''Bazaar'' (1982), ''Umbartha'' (1982), ''Shakti'' (1982), ''Arth'' (1982), ''Ardh Satya'' (1983), ''Mandi'' (1983), ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jait Re Jait
''Jait Re Jait'' (English: ''Win, Win'') is 1977 Indian Marathi language film directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel and produced by Usha Mangeshkar and Hridaynath Mangeshkar, under the banner of Mahalakshmi Chitra. The film stars Mohan Agashe and Smita Patil in the lead roles. The film won President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the National Film Awards. It is considered to be one of the greatest musical hits of all time in Marathi cinema. It is based on a book by G. N. Dandekar. Though the music achieved all-time hit status, the film was a box office disaster. Plot Jait re jait is a story that revolves around a tribal caste ‘thakar’nagya the protagonist is a drummer,who develops a passion for being “punyavant” ure onehile growing up listening to his father,he desperately wants to see the “devimassi” ueen beeis father in childhood peaked nagyas interest in it unknowingly.a girl who leaves her husband because she didn't like him falls in mad love ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ram Ram Gangaram
''Ram Ram Gangaram'' is a 1977 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by Dada Kondke. The film stars Dada Kondke, Usha Chavan, Ashok Saraf and Anjana Mumtaz in lead characters. Cast *Dada Kondke as Gangaram *Usha Chavan *Ashok Saraf as Mhamdu Khatik *Ratnamala *Anjana Mumtaz Release The film was released on 5 March 1977. Soundtrack Raam Laxman composed the songs. *"Bakricha Samdhyashni Laglay Lala" - Usha Mangeshkar Usha Mangeshkar (born 15 December 1935) is an Indian singer who has recorded many Marathi, Manipuri, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Nepali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati and Assamese songs. Personal life Usha Mangeshkar is an Indian singer. She is the fou ... *"Mhora Ho Gangubai" - Usha Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor *"Ala Maharaja" - Mahendra Kapoor *"Gala Varchi Khali Tujhya" - Usha Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor *"Naki Doli Chhaan" - Usha Mangeshkar *"Gangoo Tarunya Tujh Befam" - Usha Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor References External links * 1970s Marathi-language ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ashok Saraf
Ashok Saraf (Hindii pronunciation: ʃoːk səɾaːf born 4 June 1947) is an Indian film and stage actor and comedian. He has appeared in many Marathi language films and stage plays in lead roles and in Hindi language films and TV serials in supporting roles. He received five Filmfare Awards, Maharashtra government award for the film ''Pandu Havaldar'', Screen Award for ''Sawai Havaldar'', Bhojpuri Film Award for ''Maika Bitua'', ten state government awards for Marathi films and Best Comedian in '' Maharashtracha Favorite Kon''. From the early 1980s, Saraf started getting cast as the leading hero in Marathi films. The combination of Ashok Saraf, Laxmikant Berde, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Mahesh Kothare created the "comedy films wave" in Marathi cinema from 1985 that lasted for more than a decade. His successful Marathi films as the lead hero include '' Ek Daav Bhutacha'', ''Dhoom Dhadaka'', ''Gammat Jammat'', '' Ashi hi Banawa Banavi'' and ''Vazir''. Saraf has also starred in te ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Usha Chavan
Usha Chavan is an Indian actress working mainly in Marathi movies. She has also had roles in Telugu movies such as '' Durdabitta'', and in the Hindi film ''Shirdi Ke Sai Baba''. She has appeared in many films with actor Dada Kondke Krishna "Dada" Kondke (Marathi pronunciation: ̪aːd̪a koːɳɖke 8 August 1932 – 14 March 1998) was an Indian actor and film producer. He was one of the most renowned personalities in Marathi film industry, famous for his double entendre d ....https://divyamarathi.bhaskar.com/news/BOL-MB-IFTM-dada-kondke-wanted-to-marry-marathi-actress-usha-chavan-5829577-PHO.html Filmography References External links * People from Maharashtra Marathi people Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{India-film-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Asha Kale
Asha Kale is an actress in India's Marathi Language film industry. She was given the V Shantaram lifetime achievement award by the State Government of Maharashtra in 2010. Driven by destiny, she transformed from a dancer to a multi-talented actress. Born in Kolhapur city, she worked at "Kalasangh," owned by her maternal uncle Balasaheb Inamdar. Films * Baikocha Bhau (1962) * Tambadi Maati (1969) * Satiche Vaan (1969) * Ashi Rangali Ratra (1970) * Ganane Ghunguru Haravale (1970) * Chuda Tuza Savitricha (1971) * Kunkuvacha Karanda (1971) * Ghar Gangechya Kathi (1975) * Jyotibacha Navas (1975) * Ha Khel Savlyancha (1976) * Bala Gau Kashi Angai (1977) * Sasurvashin (1978) * Aayatya Bilavar Nagoba (1979) * Ashtavinayak (1979) * Sansar (1980) * Satichi Punyai (1980) * Hich Khari Daulat (1980) * Ganimi Kawa (1981) * Kaivari (1981) * Chandane Shinpit Ja (1982) * Laxmichi Paule (1982) * Devta- (1983) * Thorli Jaau (1983) * Kulswamini Ambabai (1984) * Maherchi Manse (1984) * Ardha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ravindra Mahajani
Ravindra Mahajani is a Marathi actor and director. From the late seventies to the mid eighties, Mahajani featured in Marathi films. Career In his early career, he drove taxis and auditioned for films. He created Marathi films until 1987-1988. He was known as "the Vinod Khanna of the Marathi film industry" due to his personality and looks. Because of his resemblance to Vinod Khanna, director N. Chandra wanted him to star in his 1986 film ''Ankush''. Mahajani declined. Mahajani featured in many romantic songs, including "Ha Sagar Kinara", "Sumbaran Gao Deva", and "Phite Andharache Jaale". His film ''Devta'' is popular among rural fans. He is known for his roles in ''Duniya Kari Salam'' (1979), ''Mumbai cha Fauzdar'' (1984), ''Zoonj'' (1989), ''Kalat Nakalat'' (1990) and ''Aaram haram Ahe''. The latter was a major hit while ''Laxmi Chi Pavale'' was a blockbuster. He made a comeback with 2015 film ''Kay Rao Tumhi''. Personal life Ravindra has a daughter and a son, Gashmeer Mahaj ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aaram Haram Aahe
''Aaram Haram Aahe'' is a Marathi movie released on 26 October 1976. The movie was produced by Prem Chitra and directed by Kamlakar Torne. Cast The cast includes Ravindra Mahajani, Ruhi, Sharad Talwalkar, Ganesh Solanki & Others Soundtrack The music has been directed by Sudhir Phadke. Track listing References {{Reflist External links IMDB - imdb.com Movie Release Date - imdb.com 1976 films 1970s Marathi-language films ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jabbar Patel
Dr. Jabbar Patel (born 23 June 1942, Pandharpur) is a former paediatrician and a Marathi-language theatre and film director of India. His production of the play Vijay Tendulkar's play Ghashiram Kotwal, in 1973 is considered a classic in Modern Indian Theatre. He is the maker of classics films in Marathi cinema, like, Samna Jait Re Jait (Mohan Agashe, Smita Patil), Umbartha (Smita Patil, Girish Karnad), Simhasan (Nana Patekar, Shreeram Lagoo, Reema Lagoo) Some of his other films are, Mukta, Ek Hota Vidushak, and Musafir (Hindi). His most acclaimed film is Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar released in 1999. He won the 1995 Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration for his Marathi film, Mukta. Personal life Patel was born in 1942 in Pandharpur in present day Indian state of Maharashtra. His father was employed in Indian Railways. He obtained his early school education in Haribhai Deokaran High school Solapur. He qualified as a doctor, specialising in paediatric med ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |