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Gajendra Vitthal Ahire is an
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Marathi film maker and screenwriter. Till now, he has 57 movies on his name in all of which he has contributed as Director, Story, Screenplay, Dialogues and Lyrics. He is noted for his work in
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, including a 2003 ' Not Only Mrs. Raut' , 2007
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and has also worked as a television screenwriter for programs such as Shrimaan-Shrimati. He has won the National award for the Best Feature Film in Marathi for Shevri in 2006 and Not Only Mrs. Raut in 2003. His film
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also won awards. International critically acclaimed and multi-award winner Gajendra Ahire won (Rajat Kamal)
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and got international breakthrough when he directed Not Only Mrs. Raut and it was nominated as official entry for best regional language movie for many annual Film festivals across the globe in 2003 and won many awards too. Gajendra Ahire received numerous awards and recognition for his creative, talented literary works in field of cinema and theater. He has written more than 800 episodes for television's famous serials in Hindi and Marathi language. Later he began directing regional language movies and appeared in several significant roles in Marathi feature films and won many category awards for his story, screenplay, direction & best film. He is highly active in theater field for which he has been recognized by Govt. of India, Govt. of Maharashtra and various Institutions across India and abroad for thirty years.


Personal life

Gajendra Ahire was born on February 16, 1969 in Nashik district india and brought up in
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. He is married to Marathi cinema actress Vrinda Ahire, with whom he has a son.


Career

He began his career as a playwright at the age of 23. His first play was ''Aaicha Ghar Unhacha'' in which he also worked as an actor. After that, he wrote plays like ''Unch Maza Jhoka Ga'', ''Ek Diwas Yeilach'', and ''Janmasiddha.'' And after 20 years of Marathi Cinema, he has made a comeback in Marathi Play with his recent play, ''Shevgyachya Shenga.'' After his initial plays, he moved to television and wrote more than 2000 episodes for Hindi and Marathi TV Serials. Out of which ' ''Shrimaan Shrimati''' of
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is one of his notable works. Later, he began directing films and appeared in several significant roles in Marathi Feature Films. He is one of those rare Filmmakers who contribute to all of their films with own story, screenplay, dialogues and lyrics along with directing the Film. He has made his Film-making debut in 2003 from an award-winning movie, ' Not Only Mrs. Raut' which then won numerous awards including
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and
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. In chronological order, his first movie was 2002's '''Krishna Katachi Mira which was not released. However, this movie won 3
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, too. Best Actress, Best Singer (Male) and Best Singer (Female). He also has contributed as Music Director for his Nyiff award-winning film, '' Anumati''. In 2019, Gajendra Ahire directed his 50th film ''
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'', a drama starring
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in titular role.


Awards


Filmfare Awards 2014 (Marathi)

* 2015 - CRITICS' BEST FILM - Shared with
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Stuttgart Indian Film Festival

* 2015 - The Director's Vision Award for 'The Silence'


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* 2007 - Best Feature Film in Marathi Shevri


Silver Lotus Awards

* 2003 - Not Only Mrs. Raut * 2006 - Shevri


Maharashtra State Film Awards Maharashtra State Film Awards, one of the prestigious awards of Marathi cinema, are awarded by the Government of Maharashtra to Marathi language films and artists. They were first awarded in 1963. Winners 2000 This year's award ceremony took plac ...

* 17 awards in total for film, writing, direction, lyrics, dialogues * Best Director to handle 'Social Subject' * Best Director to handle 'Rural Subject'


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* 2013 - ' Anumati' awarded Best Feature Film


Mama Varerkar Smriti Award

* 1994 Marathi Play '''Aaicha Ghar Unhacha


Filmography


Marathi films


Hindi films


Theater


Television


References


External links

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timesofindia
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