Filmfare Awards Marathi

The Filmfare Marathi Awards are presented annually to both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Marathi film industry of India.[1] 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. In 1963 the awards were extended to Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Bengali languages. The presentation of the awards has been inconsistent throughout its inception. Presently, a recorded and edited version of the awards ceremony is televised.[2][3]

Filmfare Marathi Awards
Trophy of the award
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
CountryIndia, Maharashtra
Presented byFilmfare
First awarded1963
Re-started 2014
Websitewww.filmfare.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkColors Marathi
Most recent winners
Best in films in 2022
 
Award Best Actor Best Actress
Winner Prasad Oak
(Dharmaveer)
Sayali Sanjeev
(Goshta Eka Paithanichi)
 
Award Best Supporting actress Best Supporting actor
Winner Anita Date-Kelkar
(Me Vasantrao)
Nandu Madhav
(Y)

Previous Best Picture

Jhimma

Best Picture

Godavari

History

The awards were first given in 1963 and the ceremony used to be held along with Bollywood Filmfare Awards. In 1953, initially recognizing the Hindi film industry. In 1963, awards extended to Best Picture in Marathi, Telugu, Tamil and Bengali, for the awards. In 1974, the awards were extended to Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Director categories.

Mazha Hoshil Ka was the first movie to win the award for Best Film.

Statuette

The statuette, depicting a woman whose arms uprise in a dance number with her fingers touching, is commonly referred to as "Black Lady" (or "The Lady in Black"). Originally designed by N.G. Pansare under the supervision of The Times of India's art director Walter Langhammer, it is generally made of bronze, its height is 46.5 cm and it weighs around five kg.[4]

The Red Carpet

The Red Carpet is a segment that takes place before the beginning of the actual ceremony.[5] This is where actors, actresses, producers, directors, singers, composers, and others that have contributed to Indian cinema are introduced.[6] Hosts question the celebrities about upcoming performances and who they think deserves to take the Black Lady home.[7][8]

Records

Most Awards for a film

Film No. of Awards
Sairat 11
Anandi Gopal 10
Katyar Kaljat Ghusali 8

Most Awards for Best Director

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Jabbar Patel 4
Nagraj Manjule 2

Most Awards for Best Actor

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Ashok Saraf 3

Most Awards for Best Actress

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Sonali Kulkarni 3

Most Awards for Best Supporting Actor

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Kishor Kadam 2

Most Awards for Best Supporting Actress

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Neena Kulkarni 2

Most Awards for Music Direction

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Ajay-Atul 3

Most Awards for Male Singer

Image Recipient No. of Awards
Adarsh Shinde 3

Award Categories

As of 2017, there are total 26 awards given in different categories. There is a separate category of critics awards, decided by noted film-critics rather than popular votes. Awards are given in the following categories. Follow the links for lists of the award winners and nominations, year by year.

Merit awards

Critics' awards

Technical awards

Special awards

Previous winners

Marathi Cinema[9]
1963
Best Film Mazha Hoshil Ka
1964
Best Film Sant Nivrutti Dnyandev
1965
Best Film Laxmi Aali Ghara
1966
Best Film Gurukilli
1967
Best Film Pavna Kathcha Dhondi
1968
Best Film Ekti
1969
Best Film Jiwhala
1970
Best Film Apradh
1971
Best Film Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe
1972
Best Film Kunku Mazhe Bhagyache
1973
Best Film Andhala Marto Dola
1974
Best Film Sugandi Katta Best Director
Best Actor Shriram LagooSugandi Katta Best Actress Sarala YeolekarSugandi Katta
1975
Best Film Samna Best Director Jabbar PatelSamna
Best Actor Shriram LagooSamna Best Actress SandhyaChandnachi Choli Ang Ang Jali
1976
Best Film Aaram Haram Aahe Best Director Vasant Joglekar – Haa Khel Sawalyancha
Best Actor Ravindra MahajaniZunj Best Actress Asha KaleHaa Khel Sawalyancha
1977
Best Film Naav Motha Lakshan Khota Best Director Muralidhar Kapdi – Naav Motha Lakshan Khota
Best Actor Shriram LagooBhingri Best Actress Usha ChavanNaav Motha Lakshan Khota
Special Award Ashok SarafRam Ram Gangaram
1978
Best Film Devaki Nandan Gopala Best Director Jabbar PatelJait Re Jait
Best Actor Yashwant Dutt – Bhairu Pailwan Ki Jai Best Actress Smita PatilJait Re Jait
1979
Best Film Sinhasan Best Director Jabbar PatelSinhasan
Best Actor Sachin PilgaonkarAshta Vinayak Best Actress RanjanaSushite
1980
Best Film 22 June 1897 Best Director Nachiket Patwardhan – 22 June 1897
Best Actor Nilu PhuleSahkar Samrat Best Actress Usha ChavanRan Pakhare
1981
Best Film Umbartha Best Director Jabbar PatelUmbartha
Best Actor Amol PalekarAkriet Best Actress Smita PatilUmbartha
1982
Best Film Shapit Best Director Rajdutt, Arvind Deshpande – Shapit
Best Actor Yashwant Dutt – Shapit Best Actress Madhu KambikarShapit
1983
Best Film Gupchup Gupchup Best Director V. K. Naik – Gupchup Gupchup
Best Actor Ashok SarafGosht Dhamal Namyachi Best Actress RanjanaSavitri
1985
Best Film Dhoom Dhadaka Best Director Mahesh KothareDhoom Dhadaka
Best Actor Laxmikant BerdeDhoom Dhadaka Best Actress Usha NaikDevashapath Khare Sangen Kate Sanganer Nahi
1994
Best Actor Vikram GokhaleVazir Best Actress Sukanya KulkarniVarsa Laxmicha
1995
Best Film Aai
Best Actor Sayaji Shinde Aboli Best Actress Renuka ShahaneAboli
1996
Best Actor Ashok SarafSuna Yeti Ghara Best Actress Sonali KulkarniDoghi
1997
Best Actor Mohan Joshi Raosaheb Best Actress Sukanya Kulkarni Sarkarnama
1998
Best Film Tu Tithe Mee
Best Actor Mohan Joshi Tu Tithe Mee Best Actress Suhas JoshiTu Tithe Mee
1999[10]
Best Film Bindhaast Best Director Chandrakant KulkarniBindhaast
Best Actor Dilip PrabhavalkarRatra Aarambh Best Actress Shravani Jamenis – Bindhaast
Best Music Director Shridhar PhadkeLekroo

Ajeenkya DY Patil Filmfare Awards Marathi 2014

Karrm Filmfare Awards Marathi 2015

Jio Filmfare Awards Marathi 2016

Jio Filmfare Awards Marathi 2017

Planet Marathi Filmfare Awards Marathi 2020

Planet Marathi Filmfare Awards Marathi 2021

Planet Marathi Filmfare Awards Marathi 2022

Ceremonies

See also

References

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