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Marathi cinema is the segment of
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dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the
Marathi language Marathi (; , 𑘦𑘨𑘰𑘙𑘲, , ) is a Classical languages of India, classical Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra and is also spoken in Goa, and parts of Guj ...
, which is widely spoken in the state of
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. It is based out of
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. It is the oldest film industry in India and one of the leaders in
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in the Indian film industry. ''
Raja Harishchandra ''Raja Harishchandra'' () is a 1913 Indian silent film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke. It is often considered the first full-length Indian feature film. ''Raja Harishchandra'' features Dattatraya Damodar Dabke, Anna Salunke, Bhal ...
'', directed by
Dadasaheb Phalke Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪ʱuɳɖiɾaːd͡ʒ pʰaːɭke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke (30 April 1870 – 16 February 1944), was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter, known as "the Father of Indian ...
and released in 1913, was the first Marathi-language film ever made, and was also India's first full-length
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. The claim is disputed and some claim that Dadasaheb Torne's ''
Shree Pundalik ''Shree Pundalik'', which was released on 18 May 1912 at the Coronation Cinematograph, Girgaum, Mumbai, is sometimes considered the first feature-length Indian film by a minority. The government of India and most scholarly sources consider '' ...
'' (1912) was the first film made in Maharashtra. The first Marathi
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film was ''
Ayodhyecha Raja ''Ayodhyecha Raja'', literally "The King of Ayodhya", was the first Marathi talkie, released in 1932, directed by Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre. It is based on the puranic story of Raja Harishchandra of Ayodhya and his test by sage Vishwamitra, as ...
'', released in 1932, one year after ''
Alam Ara ''Alam Ara'' () is a 1931 Indian Hindustani-language historical fantasy film directed and produced by Ardeshir Irani. It revolves around a king and his two wives, Navbahaar and Dilbahaar, who are childless; soon, a ''fakir'' (Wazir Muhammad K ...
'', the first
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talkie film. All Marathi films until then were
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s with
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s. ''Pinjara'' (1972), directed by V. Shantaram, was first colour film in Marathi cinema.
Kolhapur Kolhapur () is a city on the banks of the Panchganga River in the southern part of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Kolhapur is one of the most significant cities in South Maharashtra and has been a hub of historical, religious, and cultural a ...
was a centre for film production during the 20th century, though currently, a majority of films are made in Mumbai. During Marathi cinema's infancy between the 1910s and 1930s, which only had silent films, the majority of films were made on Hindu mythological subjects. Later during the 1970s, films were made on rural stories. Between the 1980s and 1990s,
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and
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s started to flourish. Since the turn of the millennium, there have been films based on social subjects and biographical dramas. Although the industry is much smaller than
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(which is also based in Mumbai), Marathi cinema is tax free at the privilege of the
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, and is experiencing growth in recent years.


History


Pioneering Beginnings: The Silent Era

Marathi cinema is the oldest
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in India.
Dadasaheb Phalke Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪ʱuɳɖiɾaːd͡ʒ pʰaːɭke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke (30 April 1870 – 16 February 1944), was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter, known as "the Father of Indian ...
is widely considered a pioneer and founder of Marathi cinema and
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. He brought the revolution of motion pictures to India with his first indigenously made film, ''
Raja Harishchandra ''Raja Harishchandra'' () is a 1913 Indian silent film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke. It is often considered the first full-length Indian feature film. ''Raja Harishchandra'' features Dattatraya Damodar Dabke, Anna Salunke, Bhal ...
,'' released in 1913. Although the film had Marathi and English
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s, it is considered a Marathi film by IFFI and NIFD, citing that while filming, Phalke had employed a full Marathi crew, including actors. Some claim that the first ever Marathi movie was ''
Shree Pundalik ''Shree Pundalik'', which was released on 18 May 1912 at the Coronation Cinematograph, Girgaum, Mumbai, is sometimes considered the first feature-length Indian film by a minority. The government of India and most scholarly sources consider '' ...
'' of Dadasaheb Torne; it was released on 18 May 1912 at Coronation Cinematograph, Bombay. But this claim is disputed; it is not considered the first Marathi or Indian film because it was not a movie in the true sense; it was a recording of a then popular theater play; the cameraman who filmed that movie, Jonson, was a British national; it was processed in
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; and the negative also remained in the
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.
Kolhapur Kolhapur () is a city on the banks of the Panchganga River in the southern part of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Kolhapur is one of the most significant cities in South Maharashtra and has been a hub of historical, religious, and cultural a ...
was a centre of film production in the twentieth century.
Maharashtra Film Company Maharashtra Film Company was an Indian film production company, established by Baburao Painter in Kolhapur. Established in 1918, it was a silent film studio, which was a pioneer in Maharashtra and Marathi cinema, under the patronage of the Shahu ...
's '' Sairandhri ''(1920), starring Balasaheb Pawar, Kamala Devi and Zunzarrao Pawar, was the first Indian film to cast women artists. Notably, ''Sairandhri'' became the first Indian film to face
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by the British Government. Because of his special interest in sets, costume design and painting, he chose episodes from Maratha history for interpreting in the new medium and specialized in the historical genre. Baburao Painter made many silent movies till 1930, including ''Surekha Haran'' (1921), for which he brought the best camera of the time, manufactured by
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, and ''
Savkari Pash ''Savkari Pash'' (''The Indian Shylock'') is Indian cinema's 1925 social melodrama silent film directed by Baburao Painter. V. Shantaram made his acting debut as the young village peasant in the film. Painter later remade ''Savkari Pash'' in 1 ...
'' (Indian Shylock) in 1925, a social film based on a short story by
Narayan Hari Apte Narayan Hari Apte, popularly known as Nanasaheb Apte (11 July 1889 – 14 November 1971) was a Marathi popular novelist, writer of advice books and editor from Maharashtra, India. Early life and education Apte was born on 11 July 1889 in the ...
. Baburao was not particularly keen on the talkies, for he believed that they would destroy the visual culture so painfully evolved over the years.


The Transition to Sound: Early Talkies

''
Ayodhyecha Raja ''Ayodhyecha Raja'', literally "The King of Ayodhya", was the first Marathi talkie, released in 1932, directed by Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre. It is based on the puranic story of Raja Harishchandra of Ayodhya and his test by sage Vishwamitra, as ...
'' (1932), directed by V. Shantaram was the first
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of Maharashtra and also the first double version talkie of
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; prior to it, all the movies were
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s with Marathi and English intertitles. It was released one year after the first sound film of the nation, ''
Alam Ara ''Alam Ara'' () is a 1931 Indian Hindustani-language historical fantasy film directed and produced by Ardeshir Irani. It revolves around a king and his two wives, Navbahaar and Dilbahaar, who are childless; soon, a ''fakir'' (Wazir Muhammad K ...
'' (1931), and five years after the first
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sound film, ''
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'' (1927), which is the first sound film made in the world.
Bhalji Pendharkar Bhalji Pendharkar (3 May 1897 – 26 November 1994) was an Indian film director and producer, and a recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the most prestigious award in the field. Early life and family He was born to Radhabai and Gopal Pendha ...
's ''Shyam Sundar'' was the first talkie to be made in Pune and apparently the first Indian film with a continuious run of more than 25 weeks at West End (present Naaz Talkies, Mumbai). As cinema grew in the Union of India, major production houses rose, and one of them was again a company owned wholly by Maharashtrians, the
Prabhat Film Company Prabhat Film Company (popularly known as Prabhat Films) was an Indian film production company and studio facility founded in 1929 in Kolhapur. It was established by filmmaker V. Shantaram, along with Vishnupant Govind Damle, Keshav Rao Dhaibar, ...
. Prabhat's ''
Sant Tukaram Tukaram (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪ukaːɾam, also known as Tuka, Tukobaraya and Tukoba, was a Hindu Marathi people, Marathi saint of the Warkari, Warkari sampradaya in Dehu village, Maharashtra in the 17th century. He was ...
'' (1936) was the first Indian work to win the Best Film Award at the
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in 1937. In 1954, at the very first edition of the National Awards, ''
Shyamchi Aai ''Shyamchi Aai'' (; ) is an autobiography of social activist Pandurang Sadashiv Sane (known as ''Sane Guruji''). Its regarded as one of the greatest tributes to mother's love in Marathi literature. Story ''Shyamchi Aai'' is an autobiography of S ...
'' won the first President's Gold Medal for Cinema. It was directed by Acharya P. K. Atre, and it was an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Sane Guruji. Marathi cinema was in its full bloom by this time with the advent of greats like V. Shantaram,
Master Vinayak Vinayak Damodar Karnataki (19 January 1906 – 19 August 1947) commonly referred to as Master Vinayak was an Indian actor and film director of the 1930s and 1940s. Personal life Master Vinayak was born in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. He mar ...
, Bhalji Pendharkar and Acharya Atre, followed by Raja Paranjpe, Dinkar D. Patil, G. D. Madgulkar,
Sudhir Phadke Sudhir Phadke (; born Ram Phadke; 25 July 1919 – 29 July 2002) was an Indian singer-composer. He is regarded as an icon of the Marathi film industry and Marathi Sugam Sangeet with a legacy spanning five decades. Apart from Marathi, Phadke sa ...
and
Raja Thakur Raja Thakur (1923–1975) was an Indian film director who primarily worked in the Marathi film industry. He is best known for his films ''Me Tulas Tujhya Angani'' (1955), ''Rangalya Ratree Ashya'' (1962), ''Ektee'' (1968), '' Mumbaicha Jawai'' ...
.


Golden Age: The Flourishing (1960s–1980s)

The 1960s saw the emergence of directors such as V. Shantaram and Anant Mane, who made Marathi films based on the folk art form
Tamasha Tamasha () is a traditional form of Marathi theatre, often with singing and dancing, widely performed by local or travelling theatre groups within the state of Maharashtra, India."Tamasha", in James R. Brandon and Martin Banham (eds), ''The Cambr ...
. Mane’s '' Sawaal Majha Aika!'' (1964), marked his third Best Feature Film Award win and featured many popular songs. Shantaram's '' Pinjra'' (1972) was a major hit, becoming one of the biggest commercial successes of its time, and ran for an impressive 134 weeks in
Pune Pune ( ; , ISO 15919, ISO: ), previously spelled in English as Poona (List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name until 1978), is a city in the state of Maharashtra in the Deccan Plateau, Deccan plateau in Western ...
. It was also the first Marathi film to be made in color. Directors like Datta Dharmadhikari and Rajdutt later gained popularity for their traditional family dramas. Noteworthy films from this period include the family drama '' Manini'' (1961), the historical fiction '' Mohityanchi Manjula'' (1963) by Bhalji Pendharkar and the drama '' Aamhi Jato Amuchya Gava'' (1968), which took six years to make, was a big success upon release, while the comedy '' Pandu Havaldar'' (1975) brought
Ashok Saraf Ashok Saraf (born 4 June 1947) is an Indian actor and comedian, known for his work in Marathi and Hindi films along with theatre in both languages. Saraf has received several awards including eleven Maharashtra State Film Awards and four Filmfar ...
into recognition. By the early 1970s,
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 ...
captured audiences with his distinct style of ribald humor, often incorporating
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. His first film in this genre, '' Songadya'' (1971), was loosely inspired by Tamasha and featured a seductive heroine, a bumbling yet innocent hero, and dialogue filled with innuendo and sexual puns. Kondke's films, blending humor with social and political satire, became cult classics. Around the same time, Jabbar Patel's ''
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'' (1974) marked a pivotal shift in Marathi cinema, offering a profound critique of systemic corruption and social inequities, further broadening the scope of the industry. By this time, Marathi cinema largely gravitated towards either Tamasha-based films or traditional family dramas, alongside Kondke's signature comedies.


The Rise of Comedy and Star Power (mid 1980s–1990s)

The mid-1980s saw two comedy heroes raised to stardom,
Ashok Saraf Ashok Saraf (born 4 June 1947) is an Indian actor and comedian, known for his work in Marathi and Hindi films along with theatre in both languages. Saraf has received several awards including eleven Maharashtra State Film Awards and four Filmfar ...
and
Laxmikant Berde Laxmikant Berde (26 October 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Indian actor known for his work in Marathi and Hindi cinema. He began his career as an employee at the production company Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh and later appeared in supportin ...
, become popular superstars. In the mid '80s
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Ambar Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian film actor, director and producer of Marathi and Hindi films. He is regarded as a revolutionary figure in the Marathi film industry, know ...
and
Sachin Pilgaonkar Sachin Pilgaonkar (born 17 August 1957), often known mononymously by his screen name Sachin, is an Indian actor, director, producer, writer and singer of Marathi and Hindi films. He has directed and acted in several Marathi films of the late 1 ...
made many box-office hit films. Kothare used to make
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- thriller genre movies, while Pilgaonkar used to make mainly comedy movies. Pilgaonkar made hit classics such as buddy films '' Gammat Jammat'' (1987), '' Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi'' (1988), the latter becoming one of the highest-grossing Marathi films of its time, earning ₹3 crores. He also directed the supernatural revenge drama ''Bhutacha'' ''Bhau'' (1989), feel good movie '' Aayatya Gharat Gharoba'' (1991), '' Aamchya Sarkhe Aamhich'' (1990)'','' and around the same time Kothare made hit films '' Dhoom Dhadaka'' (1985)'','' ''
Dhadakebaaz ''Dhadakebaaz'' () is a 1990 Indian Marathi-language action comedy film directed and produced by Mahesh Kothare under Jenma Films International. The screenplay was written by Vasant Sathe and Kothare, while Kothare also provided the story and P ...
'' (1990), ''De'' ''Danadan'' (1987), and horror-thriller '' Zapatlela'' (1993), which was an unofficial remake of Hollywood cult classic
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''Child's'' ''Play'' (1988). He introduced technological advancements, such as the fact that he was the first director who filmed his movie in
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, used
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technique and did wire-flying in ''Dhadakebaaz,'' used
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in ''Zapatlela,'' he filmed ''Zapatlela's'' sequel in 3D format, probably this film was the first ever ''sequel film'' made in Marathi cinema, and ventured into film genres such as
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, thriller, and fantacy. Both Kothare and Pilgaonkar acted and directed their respective films; latter even sang many songs for his movies. Other directors also made entertaining movies during this period, including '' Bin Kamacha Navra'' (1984), '' Amhi Doghe Raja Rani'' (1986), '' Kalat Nakalat'' (1989), '' Chaukat Raja'' (1991), '' Ek Hota Vidushak'' (1992) and '' Sawat Mazi Ladki'' (1993)''.'' Following the significant success of ''
Maherchi Sadi ''Maherchi Sadi'' () is a 1991 Indian Marathi cinema, Marathi-language family drama film produced and directed by Vijay Kondke (Nephew of the late Marathi film legend, Dada Kondke). The film stars Alka Kubal, Usha Nadkarni, Ramesh Bhatkar, Vija ...
'' (1991), starring
Alka Kubal Alka Kubal Athalye ( Kubal; born 23 September 1965) is an Indian actress and producer who has worked in Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, and Rajasthani language films. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished actresses in Marathi c ...
, which grossed a record ₹12 crores and became a landmark in Marathi cinema, the industry experienced a wave of family drama films. This surge saw filmmakers exploring relatable themes centered around family dynamics, societal values, and emotional narratives, further solidifying the family drama genre's popularity in Marathi cinema.


Challenges and Change: The Decline (mid 1990s–2000s)

While the theatre of
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earned recognition at the national level, the cinema failed to make a mark. A major reason was the proximity to the production centre of Hindi cinema, which encroached on the identity of Marathi cinema. Other reasons include the shortage of cinema halls for distribution due to poor marketing, a lack of money magnets, a vibrant theatre scene, and the emergence of private television. It also lacked the powerful lobby at the national level, unlike
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, because the state encouraged Hindi cinema for profit mainly; the regional film industrial advantage being soaked up by Hindi cinema. In the mid-2000s, Marathi cinema explored a range of compelling themes through films that resonated with audiences. '' Not Only Mrs. Raut'' (2003) highlighted women's struggles against exploitation, while '' Aga Bai Arrecha!'' (2004) humorously depicted a man's frustration with city life and his ability to hear women's thoughts. '' Saatchya Aat Gharat'' (2004) tackled the serious issue of sexual assault, and '' Dombivli Fast'' (2005) followed a middle-class man’s fight against corruption and injustice. '' Uttarayan'' (2004) told a touching story of elderly love, '' Jatra: Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad'' (2006) revitalized the comedy genre, and '' Saade Maade Teen'' (2007) became a cult classic. Made on a modest budget of ₹1 crore, the film earned ₹3 crore at the box office, making it one of the highest-grossing Marathi films of its time. In 2007, the Marathi film industry achieved a turnover of ₹100 crore, marking a 42% growth. Despite the success of these films, it was ''
Shwaas ''Shwaas'' (''The Breath'') is a Marathi film, released in 2004. It was India's official entry to the 2004 Oscars and was ranked 6th in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film category. Its storyline is based on a real-life incident ...
'' that truly put Marathi cinema on the national map. Winning the Golden Lotus National Award and becoming India’s official entry for the Academy Awards, it marked a turning point and symbolized the industry’s potential for global recognition. It won the President's Medal for best film, beating Bollywood's prolific output with quality. ''Shwaas'' was the second Marathi film to win the President's Medal after ''
Shyamchi Aai ''Shyamchi Aai'' (; ) is an autobiography of social activist Pandurang Sadashiv Sane (known as ''Sane Guruji''). Its regarded as one of the greatest tributes to mother's love in Marathi literature. Story ''Shyamchi Aai'' is an autobiography of S ...
'' (1950). In 2009, ''
Harishchandrachi Factory ''Harishchandrachi Factory'' (; ) is a 2009 Indian Marathi language, Marathi-language Biographical film, biographical film written and directed by Paresh Mokashi. It is about Dadasaheb Phalke, who made the first Indian feature film ''Raja Harish ...
'' (with a budget of Rs. 6 crore) told the struggle of
Dadasaheb Phalke Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪ʱuɳɖiɾaːd͡ʒ pʰaːɭke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke (30 April 1870 – 16 February 1944), was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter, known as "the Father of Indian ...
in making ''
Raja Harishchandra ''Raja Harishchandra'' () is a 1913 Indian silent film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke. It is often considered the first full-length Indian feature film. ''Raja Harishchandra'' features Dattatraya Damodar Dabke, Anna Salunke, Bhal ...
'' (1913), directed by theatre-veteran
Paresh Mokashi Paresh Mokashi (born 6 February 1969) is an Indian Film director, filmmaker, producer, actor and Theatre director-producer; working predominantly in Marathi cinema and Marathi theatre. He started working as a Theatre (structure)#Basic elements ...
. It was selected as India's official entry to the
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in the Best Foreign Language Film category, making it the second Marathi film, after ''
Shwaas ''Shwaas'' (''The Breath'') is a Marathi film, released in 2004. It was India's official entry to the 2004 Oscars and was ranked 6th in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film category. Its storyline is based on a real-life incident ...
'', to receive this honour. Road film '' De Dhakka'' (2008),
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film '' Nishani Dava Anghatha'' (2009) based on failure of government of India's adult education program, political satire ''Gallit'' ''Gondhal Dillit Mujra'' (2009), film raising state's farmar's issue, rampant corruption in government officials, satire '' Jau Tithe Khau'' (2007), '' Kaydyach Bola'' (2005) and the social drama '' Jogwa'' (2009) made impacts on the audience's mind during this period.


Revitalization: The Resurgence in the 2010s

Since the beginning of the new decade in 2010, Marathi cinema has witnessed a remarkable resurgence with the release of several contemporary artistic films, including '' Vihir'' (2009), ''
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'' (2011), '' Mala Aai Vhhaychy!'' (2011),'' Fandry'' (2013), '' Ek Hazarachi Note'' (2014), ''
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'' (2014), ''
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'' (2016), and '' Mulshi Pattern''(2018), which have collectively given a new direction to Marathi films. Noteworthy films such as ''
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'' (2010), '' Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho'' (2010), Kaksparsh (2012), '' Duniyadari'' (2013), '' Lai Bhaari'' (2014), ''Timepass'' (2014), '' Katyar Kaljat Ghusali'' (2015), and '' Natsamrat'' (2016) achieved both commercial success and critical acclaim. The latter became the first Marathi film to cross the ₹50 crore (approximately $7.8 million) mark during its theatrical run. During this decade, several films sparked controversies, including ''Zenda'' (2010), Lalbaug Parel (2010), '' Mee Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy'' (2010), '' Sanngto Aika'' (2014), ''
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'' (2018), and '' Dashakriya'' (2017), which ignited discussions by touching upon sensitive issues like caste, religion, politics, and societal norms. The decade also marked the rise of biographical films such as '' Mee Sindhutai Sapkal'' (2010), '' Balgandharva'' (2011), '' Dr. Prakash Baba Amte'' (2014), '' Lokmanya: Ek Yugpurush'' (2015), '' Ekk Albela'' (2016), '' Ani... Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar'' (2018), and ''
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'' (2019). Moreover, the adult comedy genre gained prominence with films like '' No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey'' (2012), '' Takatak'' (2019), and '' Boyz'' (2017). The superhero genre was introduced with '' Baji'', the first film of its kind in Marathi cinema. In the late 2010s, historical films began to gain attraction, particularly through the works of director Digpal Lanjekar, who created a series titled '' Shri Shivraj Ashtak'', focusing on the
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. ''
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,'' directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, made history by becoming the third Marathi film to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, following ''Shyaamchi Aai'' and ''Shwaas''. Its sequel, '' Deool Band'' (2015), also garnered significant attention from audiences. Acclaimed director Dr. Jabbar Patel emphasized the transformative nature of contemporary Marathi cinema, stating, "The kind of Marathi cinema that is being made today is very fresh and different. This is thanks to directors and writers getting exposed to world cinema via television and film festivals. They are coming up with new storylines and innovative concepts." With the outstanding contributions from various producers and directors within the Mumbai film industry, Marathi cinema notably outshone other Indian film industries, in box office collections and critical appreciation during the first quarter of 2010. The landmark film ''
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'' (2016), a romantic drama directed by
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and starring Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar, emerged as a game-changer, becoming the biggest weekend opener for a Marathi film and breaking records previously held by ''Natsamrat''. ''Sairat'' was the first Marathi film to gross over ₹100 crore (approximately $16 million) worldwide, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon. The decade saw directors such as
Nagraj Manjule Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (born 24 August 1978) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He works in Marathi cinema, and is best known for ''Sairat'' and ''Pistulya''—the latter for which he r ...
,
Ravi Jadhav Ravindra Jadhav (born 22 September 1971) known professionally as Ravi Jadhav is an Indian film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He made his directorial debut with the Marathi musical drama ''Natarang'' in 2010. Ravi studied in Sir J.J ...
, Satish Rajwade,
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and
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making significant contributions to the industry.


The New Wave (2020s–present)

The
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had a profound impact on the Marathi film industry, as it did on cinema worldwide. With theaters closing and production halting, many films scheduled for release were postponed, leading to significant financial losses for filmmakers and production houses. Approximately 110 Marathi language films remained unreleased due to the pandemic. The pandemic forced the industry to adapt rapidly, embracing digital platforms for film releases, which allowed filmmakers to reach audiences. Films like '' Well Done Baby'' (2021) and '' The Disciple'' (2021) were released straight on streaming platforms. Additionally, ''
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'', directed by Abhijeet Mohan Warang, was the first Marathi film to have a direct digital release. It also marked the first time a Marathi film documented ''Dashavatara'', an early form of folk theatre, in its original style. As theaters reopened, the industry shifted its focus toward innovative storytelling and a variety of genres. The ensemble film '' Jhimma'' became the first to release in theaters post-pandemic, achieving significant success by running for 50 days, ultimately grossing over ₹14.07 crore. The following year 2022, is considered as one of the most successful year as many films were hit. The year highlighted a diverse range of genres, including the zombie comedy '' Zombivli'', the historical action '' Pawankhind'', the musical romantic ''
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'', the thriller '' Y'', and the accidental drama '' Ananya''. The year concluded with
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's blockbuster film '' Ved'', which grossed ₹75 crore (approximately $9.0 million), making it one of the highest-grossing Marathi films of all time. Additionally, ''
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'' became the first Marathi film to be entirely shot on smartphone, while ''Har Har Mahadev'' made history as the first Marathi film to be released in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada languages. Throughout the decade, the industry continued to produce biographical, comedy, drama, and historical films, but woman-centric films reached new heights. Notably, Kedar Shinde's '' Baipan Bhaari Deva'', centered around six elderly sisters, became the second highest-grossing Marathi film of all time, grossing over ₹92 crore and making history as the first female-centric movie to achieve such success.


Notable personalities

In the early days of Marathi cinema, theater experience was essential for actors.
Dadasaheb Phalke Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪ʱuɳɖiɾaːd͡ʒ pʰaːɭke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke (30 April 1870 – 16 February 1944), was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter, known as "the Father of Indian ...
, regarded as the father of Indian cinema, laid the foundation with his pioneering film ''
Raja Harishchandra ''Raja Harishchandra'' () is a 1913 Indian silent film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke. It is often considered the first full-length Indian feature film. ''Raja Harishchandra'' features Dattatraya Damodar Dabke, Anna Salunke, Bhal ...
'' in 1913. During this period, acting styles in Marathi films were heavily influenced by stage performances. With the advent of sound in the 1930s, a shift toward more naturalistic acting emerged in Marathi cinema, although traces of the theatrical style remained. V. Shantaram, a prominent actor-director of the era, introduced a more refined approach to acting. Renowned actors of this time included
Shanta Apte Shanta Apte (1916–1964) was an Indian actress-singer who worked in Marathi language, Marathi and Hindi cinema. Renowned for her roles in films like ''Duniya Na Mane/Kunku'' (1937) and ''Amar Jyoti'' (1936) under the Prabhat Films banner, she w ...
,
Durga Khote Durga Khote (née Vita Lad; 14 January 1905 − 22 September 1991) was an Indian actress, beginning as one of the foremost leading ladies of her time. She remained active in Hindi and Marathi cinema, as well as theatre, for over 50 years, starr ...
,
Lalita Pawar Lalita Pawar (née Amba Laxmanrao Shagun; 18 April 1916 – 24 February 1998) was a prolific Indian actress, who later became famous as a character actress, appearing in over 700 films in Bollywood, Hindi, Marathi cinema, Marathi and Gujarati c ...
, Meenakshi Shirodkar,
Shobhna Samarth Shobhana Samarth (née Saroj Shilotri; 17 November 1916 – 9 February 2000) was an Indian director, actress and producer, who began her career in the early days of talkie movies in the Hindi film industry and continued in lead roles into the 1 ...
,
Chandrakant Mandare Chandrakant Mandhare (, (13 August 1913 – 17 February 2001) was a well-known Marathi Film actor and an artist. He played different roles in Marathi films and devoted his life to art. He was a master in paintings and powder shading. He was ...
, Shahu Modak,
Master Vinayak Vinayak Damodar Karnataki (19 January 1906 – 19 August 1947) commonly referred to as Master Vinayak was an Indian actor and film director of the 1930s and 1940s. Personal life Master Vinayak was born in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. He mar ...
, and
Baburao Pendharkar Baburao Pendharkar (22 June 1896 3 November 1967), was an Indian actor, director, film producer and writer. Personal life Baburao Pendharkar was born on 22 June 1896 in Kolhapur in a Brahmin family. Born to Radhabai and her patron Dr Gopal Pe ...
. Following India's independence, Marathi filmmakers began to focus on
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ology and pressing
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s such as caste discrimination, women's rights, and the struggles of rural populations. The 1950s and 1960s are often considered the golden era of Marathi cinema, with filmmakers like V. Shantaram,
Bhalji Pendharkar Bhalji Pendharkar (3 May 1897 – 26 November 1994) was an Indian film director and producer, and a recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the most prestigious award in the field. Early life and family He was born to Radhabai and Gopal Pendha ...
, Anant Mane,
Raja Paranjape Rajabhau Dattatraya Paranjpe (24 April 1910 – 9 February 1979), known as Raja Paranjape, was an Indian actor, director, producer and writer in the Marathi film and Hindi film Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and forme ...
, and
Raja Thakur Raja Thakur (1923–1975) was an Indian film director who primarily worked in the Marathi film industry. He is best known for his films ''Me Tulas Tujhya Angani'' (1955), ''Rangalya Ratree Ashya'' (1962), ''Ektee'' (1968), '' Mumbaicha Jawai'' ...
creating impactful works. Notable actors of this period included
Sulochana Latkar Sulochana Latkar (born Rangu Diwan; 30 July 1928 – 4 June 2023), better known by her screen name Sulochana, was an Indian actress of Marathi and Hindi cinema, who acted in 50 films in Marathi and around 250 films in Hindi. She was most known ...
, Sandhya, Hansa Wadkar,
Usha Kiran Usha Kiran (22 April 1929 – 9 March 2000) was an Indian actress. In a career spanning over four decades, she acted in over 50 Hindi and Marathi films, notably '' Daag'' (1952), '' Patita'' (1953), '' Baadbaan'' (1954), '' Chupke Chupke'' (1975 ...
, Chandrakant Gokhale, Raja Gosavi, Suryakant Mandhare, and
Ramesh Deo Ramesh Deo (30 January 1929 – 2 February 2022) was an Indian film actor who worked in more than 285 Hindi films, 190 Marathi films and 30 Marathi dramas with over 200 showings in his long career. He also produced feature films, television s ...
. Rising to fame in the late 1950s,
Jayshree Gadkar Jayshree Gadkar (21 February 1942 – 29 August 2008) was a noted Marathi and Hindi movie actress and a Superstar of Marathi cinema from the 1950s up to the 1980s. Personal life Jayshree was born into a Gaud Sarswat Brahmin family at Kanasgiri ...
became one of the most influential actresses of the 1960s after her memorable performance in '' Sangtye Aika''. In recognition of Marathi cinema, the Maharashtra government launched the annual
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, with '' Prapanch'' being the first film to win the Best Film award. Anant Mane is also credited for sustaining Marathi cinema with his groundbreaking work on
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films. The 1970s saw the rise of
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 ...
, who became a leading figure by producing and directing hit films like '' Songadya'', '' Ekta Jeev Sadashiv'', ''Andhala Marto Dola'', '' Pandu Havaldar'', '' Tumcha Aamcha Jamala'', '' Ram Ram Gangaram'', ''Bot Lavin Titha Gudgulya'', ''Aali Angavar'', and ''Hyoch Navra Pahije''. He holds a
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for delivering nine silver jubilee hits at the box office. This decade also introduced notable actors such as
Smita Patil Smita Patil (17 October 1955 – 13 December 1986) was an Indian actress who primarily worked in Hindi and Marathi language, Marathi films. Regarded among the greatest and finest actresses in the history of Indian cinema, she was known for her ...
,
Usha Chavan Usha Chavan (born 17 October 1955) is an Indian actress working mainly in Marathi movies. She has received several awards including two Filmfare Awards Marathi in the category of Best Actress for her roles in the films ''Nav Motha Lakshan Kh ...
, Usha Naik, Asha Kale,
Anjana Mumtaz Anjana Mumtaz (born 4 January 1941) is an Indian actress, who is known for her supporting roles in over a hundred Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati-language films. Born as Anjana Manjrekar, she married Sajid Mumtaz, an Air India official. Her son ...
,
Nilu Phule Nilu Phule (Marathi pronunciation: iɭuː pʰuleː 4 April 1930 – 13 July 2009) was an Indian actor known for his roles in Marathi movies and Marathi theatre. Nilu Phule acted in around 250 Marathi and Hindi movies during his film career. ...
,
Kashinath Ghanekar Kashinath Ghanekar (14 August 1930 – 2 March 1986) was a popular stage and Film actor also a dental surgeon. He won the Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor twice for films Paathlag and Deo Manus. Early life Ghanekar was born in th ...
,
Shriram Lagoo Dr. Shriram Lagoo (16 November 1927 – 17 December 2019) was an Indian film and theatre actor, in Hindi and Marathi language, Marathi, in addition to being an ENT Surgeon. He was known for his character roles in films. He acted in over 250 fi ...
, Ravindra Mahajani, and
Vikram Gokhale Vikram Gokhale (14 November 1945 – 26 November 2022) was an Indian film, television and stage actor, noted for his roles in Marathi theatre, Hindi films and television. He was the son of the Veteran Marathi theatre and film actor, Chandrakan ...
. The 1980s were dominated by
Ashok Saraf Ashok Saraf (born 4 June 1947) is an Indian actor and comedian, known for his work in Marathi and Hindi films along with theatre in both languages. Saraf has received several awards including eleven Maharashtra State Film Awards and four Filmfar ...
and
Laxmikant Berde Laxmikant Berde (26 October 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Indian actor known for his work in Marathi and Hindi cinema. He began his career as an employee at the production company Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh and later appeared in supportin ...
, who were regarded as the superstars of Marathi cinema.
Ashok Saraf Ashok Saraf (born 4 June 1947) is an Indian actor and comedian, known for his work in Marathi and Hindi films along with theatre in both languages. Saraf has received several awards including eleven Maharashtra State Film Awards and four Filmfar ...
featured in over 300 films, portraying a variety of leading roles, while Sachin gained widespread recognition for his film '' Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi'', which became the first Marathi movie to gross 30 million at the box office.
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Ambar Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian film actor, director and producer of Marathi and Hindi films. He is regarded as a revolutionary figure in the Marathi film industry, know ...
is also credited for introducing the first
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film, ''
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'', in 1990. Other notable personalities from the 1980s and 1990s include
Nana Patekar Vishwanath Patekar (born 1 January 1951), better known as Nana Patekar, is an Indian actor, film maker, mainly working in Hindi language, Hindi and Marathi language, Marathi cinema. Widely regarded as one of the finest and most influential actors ...
,
Ajinkya Deo Ajinkya Deo (born 3 May 1963) is an Indian actor in Marathi films and is the son of veteran Marathi actor Ramesh Deo and Seema Deo. He was the Prominent figure in Marathi Cinema during 80s and 90s. He appeared over 85 movies in Hindi and Marath ...
, Nitish Bharadwaj,
Prashant Damle Prashant Damle (born 5 April 1961) is an Indian actor and comedian who has acted in numerous Marathi dramas, films and soap operas for over 35 years. He has been associated with Marathi theatre since 1983 and till date has performed in 27 diff ...
,
Ramesh Bhatkar Ramesh Bhatkar (3 August 1949 – 4 February 2019) was a Marathi film, stage and TV actor. Of the various roles that Bhatkar portrayed, he was best known for his roles in the TV series ''Commander'' and '' Hello Inspector''. He worked for more t ...
,
Sachin Khedekar Sachin Khedekar (born 14 May 1965) is an Indian actor and director known for his work in Hindi, Marathi and Telugu films. His well-known films include '' Kaksparsh'', '' Astitva'' and Shyam Benegal's '' Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgot ...
, Ranjana,
Varsha Usgaonkar Varsha Usgaonkar (born 28 February 1968) is an Indian actress, model, singer and television personality. Referred to as the "Wonder girl of Marathi cinema," she has appeared in over 100 Marathi and Hindi films. She is regarded as one of the m ...
,
Nivedita Joshi Nivedita Saraf ( Joshi; born 11 April 1963) is an Indian film, television and theatre actress known for her work primarily in Marathi, as well as in Hindi films. She has established herself as a prominent figure in Marathi cinema and television ...
,
Supriya Pilgaonkar Supriya Pilgaonkar (née Sabnis) is an Indian actress who has worked in several Marathi and Hindi films and television series. She is married to actor Sachin Pilgaonkar and made her debut as Chameli in his superhit film '' Navri Mile Navryala' ...
,
Ashwini Bhave Ashwini Bhave (also spelled Ashvini Bhave) is an Indian model and actress known for her work in both Hindi, Kannada and Marathi language, Marathi-language films and television serials. Ashwini Bhave is the Top Actress of Marathi Cinema during ...
, Priya Berde,
Alka Kubal Alka Kubal Athalye ( Kubal; born 23 September 1965) is an Indian actress and producer who has worked in Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, and Rajasthani language films. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished actresses in Marathi c ...
,
Sonali Kulkarni Sonali Kulkarni (born 3 November 1974) is an Indian actress, producer, and writer who primarily appears in Marathi, Hindi and few Tamil films. Kulkarni is considered as one of the most accomplished and highest-paid actresses in Marathi cinema, ...
,
Neena Kulkarni Neena Kulkarni (née Joshi) is an Indian actress who is known for her work on Marathi and Hindi films, television and stage productions. She has received several awards including a National Film Award, Maharashtra State Film Awards and three F ...
, and
Mrinal Kulkarni Mrinal Kulkarni (née Deo; born 21 June 1971) is an Indian actress and director known for her work in several films and television productions. She is best known for her role as Mirabai in Doordarshan's '' Mirabai'' and as a fairy on Star Plus ...
. In more recent times, actors like
Upendra Limaye Upendra Limaye (born 8 November 1969) is an Indian actor, who won the National Film Award for his role in the Marathi film '' Jogwa''. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, ''Forbes ''Forbes'' () is an American business magazin ...
, Girish Kulkarni and
Vikram Gokhale Vikram Gokhale (14 November 1945 – 26 November 2022) was an Indian film, television and stage actor, noted for his roles in Marathi theatre, Hindi films and television. He was the son of the Veteran Marathi theatre and film actor, Chandrakan ...
have garnered critical acclaim, with receiving the
National Film Award The National Film Awards are awards for artistic and technical merit given for "Excellence within the Cinema of India, Indian film industry". Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India ...
for acting. Contemporary figures such as
Nagraj Manjule Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (born 24 August 1978) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He works in Marathi cinema, and is best known for ''Sairat'' and ''Pistulya''—the latter for which he r ...
,
Ashutosh Gowariker Ashutosh Gowariker (born 15 February 1964) is an Indian film director, actor, screenwriter and producer who works in Indian cinema, Indian Hindi cinema. He is known for directing films "set on a huge canvas while boasting of an opulent treatment ...
,
Makarand Deshpande Makarand Deshpande (born 6 March 1966) is an Indian actor, writer, and director in Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil films, and Indian theatre. He is often seen in supporting and pivotal roles in films like ''Jungle'', '' Sarfa ...
,
Atul Kulkarni Atul Kulkarni (born 10 September 1965) is an Indian actor, producer and screenwriter who works in Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, English, Odia and Telugu language films. Kulkarni won the National Award for the Best Supporting Act ...
,
Mahesh Manjrekar Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ maːɲd͡zɾekəɾ born 16 August 1958) is an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter and producer who works primarily in Hindi films, alongside Marathi language, ...
,
Ashok Saraf Ashok Saraf (born 4 June 1947) is an Indian actor and comedian, known for his work in Marathi and Hindi films along with theatre in both languages. Saraf has received several awards including eleven Maharashtra State Film Awards and four Filmfar ...
,
Laxmikant Berde Laxmikant Berde (26 October 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Indian actor known for his work in Marathi and Hindi cinema. He began his career as an employee at the production company Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh and later appeared in supportin ...
,
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Sadashiv Dattaray Amrapurkar (11 May 1950 – 3 November 2014) was an Indian actor, best known for his performances in Marathi and Hindi films from 1983 to 2013. He acted in more than 300 movies in Hindi, Marathi, and other regional languages ...
,
Siddharth Jadhav Siddharth Jadhav (born 23 October 1981) is an Indian actor, entertainer and comedian widely known for his work in several Hindi and Marathi films and stage productions. He has received several awards including a Filmfare Award Marathi. He is ...
,
Shreyas Talpade Shreyas Talpade (born 27 January 1976) is an Indian actor, film director and producer who appears in Hindi and Marathi films. He has appeared in several critically and commercially successful films. He is better known for his role as Shah Rukh ...
, Shivaji Satam, Mrunal Thakur,
Radhika Apte Radhika Apte () (born 7 September 1985) is an Indian film and television actress. She began acting in theatre and made her film debut with a brief role in the fantasy drama ''Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!'' (2005). Her first lead role was in the 2009 ...
,
Sai Tamhankar Sai Tamhankar (pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əiː t̪aːmɦəɳkəɾ born 25 June 1986) is an Indian film and television actress known for her work primarily in Marathi language, Marathi, as well as in Hindi language, Hindi films. She h ...
,
Urmila Matondkar Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is an Indian actress and politician. Known for her work primarily in Hindi cinema, Hindi films, in addition to Telugu cinema, Telugu, Malayalam cinema, Malayalam, Marathi cinema, Marathi and Tamil cinema ...
,
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, Amruta Khanvilkar,
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,
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have achieved national recognition for their contributions to cinema.


Studios

Phalke Films Company is considered the first production house in Indian cinema, as the pioneering feature film ''
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'' was produced under its banner. Other notable films produced by the company include '' Satyavan Savitri'' (1914) and ''
Lanka Dahan ''Lanka Dahan'' () is a 1917 Indian silent film directed by Dadasaheb Phalke. Phalke also wrote the film based on an episode of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana'', credited to Valmiki. The film was Phalke's second feature film after the 1913 '' Raja ...
'' (1917). After the success of ''Lanka Dahan'', several prominent figures, including
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, and actress
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, approached Phalke with offers to convert the company into a limited company, but he declined. However, Phalke eventually accepted a partnership with Waman Apte, Laxman Phatak, Mayashankar Bhatt, Madhavji Jesingh, and Gokuldas Damodar, leading to the company's conversion into "Hindustan Cinema Films Company." The first film produced under this new venture was '' Shri Krishna Janma''. In 1917, Baburao Mistry, popularly known as Baburao Painter, founded the
Maharashtra Film Company Maharashtra Film Company was an Indian film production company, established by Baburao Painter in Kolhapur. Established in 1918, it was a silent film studio, which was a pioneer in Maharashtra and Marathi cinema, under the patronage of the Shahu ...
with the support of the Maharaja of Kolhapur. His first significant historical film, '' Sairandhri'' (1920), was well-received. Although the studio initially focused on silent films, it closed its doors in 1930 following the advent of sound. Members such as
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, Sheikh Fattelal, and V. Shantaram had left in 1929 to establish
Prabhat Film Company Prabhat Film Company (popularly known as Prabhat Films) was an Indian film production company and studio facility founded in 1929 in Kolhapur. It was established by filmmaker V. Shantaram, along with Vishnupant Govind Damle, Keshav Rao Dhaibar, ...
. By 1932, eight Marathi films had been released, three of which were by Prabhat Film Company, which went on to dominate the industry with 18 films in the following decade—more than any other studio in the pre-independence era. Prabhat’s first major hit was Shantaram's '' Amrit Manthan'' (1934). In 1933, Prabhat Film Company undertook the ambitious project of making '' Sairandhri'' the first color film in Indian cinema, processing it at UFA Studios in
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, but the results were unsatisfactory. After Prabhat shifted its operations to Pune,
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of Kolhapur helped found Kolhapur Cinestone in collaboration with the Pendharkar brothers and
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. Shahu Maharaj aimed to establish Kolhapur as the "Hollywood of Marathi Cinema." However, the studio produced only three films and closed after the failure of Phalke's '' Gangavataran'' (1937). In the early 1940s, Shantaram founded his own production house,
Rajkamal Kalamandir Rajkamal Kalamandir was a noted film production company and studio in Mumbai. It was established by V. Shantaram in 1942, after he left Prabhat Films. The studio produced films both in Hindi and Marathi, and it was best known for (1946), ''Amar Bh ...
, which later produced notable films such as '' Lokshahir Ram Joshi'' (1947) and '' Pinjra'' (1972), both the films based on Tamasha genre. During this period, many producers ventured into filmmaking under their own banners, with notable examples including Anant Mane’s Chetana Pictures and
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’s Sadicha Chitra, the latter featuring Kondke himself in leading roles. However, despite the number of films being produced during this era, few production houses managed to establish a lasting name in the industry. In the mid-1980s, Mahesh Kothare founded his production house, Jenma Films, under which he produced and directed more than ten successful films, later founding its spin-off, Kothare Vision, in 2008. Around the same time, Shantaram’s son also ventured into production, establishing V. Shantaram Productions, further extending the family’s legacy in Marathi cinema. Under this banner, he delivered superhit films like '' Balache Baap Brahmachari'' and '' Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi'', which became classics in Marathi film history. This era also marked the rise of two influential female producers, Uma Bhende and
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, who made their mark with their production houses, Shri Prasad Chitra and Asmita Chitra, respectively, contributing significantly to the industry's growth.


Landmark films


Awards

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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. The Maharashtra State Film Awards are adjudicat ...
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Filmfare Awards Marathi The Filmfare Marathi Awards are presented annually to both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Marathi cinema, Marathi film industry of India. The ceremony had been sponsored by various private organisations in the pas ...
* Zee Chitra Gaurav Puraskar * Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman *
Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? The Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? Awards are presented by the Marathi television channel Zee Talkies to honour excellence in Marathi cinema. It has been given annually since 2009, with the latest—the 14th edition—of the award-gi ...
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National Film Awards The National Film Awards are awards for artistic and technical merit given for "Excellence within the Cinema of India, Indian film industry". Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India ...
* Sakal Premier Awards *
Pune International Film Festival The Pune International Film Festival (also known as PIFF) is an annual film festival held in Pune, a city in Maharashtra, India. Open to general public, the films are screened at National Film Archive of India, NFAI, INOX Leisure Limited, Inox ...
* Maharashtra Times Sanman Awards * Lokmat Sakhi Awards * Pravah Picture Awards


Further reading

* ''Marathi Cinema: In Retrospect'', by Sanjit Narwekar. Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corp., 1995.


See also

* List of Marathi films * List of Marathi film actresses * List of Marathi film actors * List of highest-grossing Marathi films


References

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