Maharashtra State Film Awards

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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[edit]

2000[edit]

This year's award ceremony took place at Dadaji Kondadev Stadium, Thane, with the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra (late) Vilasrao Deshmukh inaugurating the function. Actor Ashok Saraf won his eleventh award for Best Actor in the Comic Role category. The following awards were presented:

2002[edit]

2007[edit]

2008[edit]

This year's awards were presented at a ceremony held at the Garaware Stadium, Aurangabad.

2009[edit]

2010[edit]

  • Best Film I – Mee Shivaji Raje Bhosle Boltoy
  • Best Film II – Jhing Chik Jhing ( Cogito)
  • Best Film III- Platform (Sai Arts)
  • Best Rural Film – Jhing Chik Jhing (Cogito)
  • Best Social Film – Samruddhi Pore for Mala Aai Vhhaychy! (Samruddhi Cine World)
  • Best Newcomer Producer – Karuya Udyachi Bat (Kailas Pictures)
  • Best Director I – Santosh Majrekar Mi Shivaji Raje Bhosle Boltoy
  • Best Director II – Nitin Nandan for Jhing Chik Jhing
  • Best Director III – Veena Lokur for Platform
  • Best Debut Director – Vikram Gokhale for Aaghat
  • Best Director Rural Film – Nitin Nandan for Jhing Chik Jhing
  • Best Director Social Film – Samruddhi Pore for Mala Aai Vhhaychy!
  • Best Actor – Bharat Jadhav for Jhing Chik Jhing
  • Best Actor – Subodh Bhave for Ranbhul
  • Best Actress – Madhavi Juvekar for Jhing Chik Jhing
  • Best Special Appearance (Male) – Prasad Oak for Ti Ratr
  • Best Special Appearance I (Actress) – Kadambari Kadam for Aaghat
  • Best Special Appearance II (Actress) – Urmila Kanitkar-Kothare for Mala Aai Vhhaychy!
  • Best Actor in a Comic Role – Pushkar Shrotri
  • Best Actress in a Comic Role – Suhas Paranjpe for Kon Aahe Re Tikade
  • Best Newcomer Actress – Mrunmayee Deshpande for Lek Mazi Gunachi
  • Best Story – Aaba Gaikwad for Antardah
  • Best Screenplay – Amol Shedge and Ajinkya Dev for Jeta
  • Best Dialogue – Shantanu Rode for Babu Bend Baja
  • Best Lyrics – Prakash Holkar for Babu Bend Baja
  • Best Music Director – Anand Modak for Dhusar
  • Best Singer (Female) – Urmila Dhangar for Durga Mahntyat Mla
  • Best Singer (Male) – Rajesh Datar for Samudr
  • Best Choreographer – Sharvari Jamenis for Samudr
  • Best Cinematography – Debu Devdhar and Satish Sahastrabuddhe for Mani Mangalsutr
  • Best Costumes – Snigdha Akolkar for Mani Magalsutr
  • Best Make-up – Anil Pemgirikar for Agadbam
  • Best Art Director – Eknath Kadam for Mani Magalsutr
  • Best Sound – Dilip/Satish for Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar
  • Best Editing – Prakash Jadhav for Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar
  • Best Advertising – Kumar Ghokale for Lalbaug Parel
  • Best Child Actor I – Chinmay Kambli for Jhing Chik Jhing
  • Best Child Actor II – Champion for Machindra Gadkar

2011[edit]

  • Best Film I – Shala (Nishad Audio Visuals)
  • Best Film II – Deool (Devika Creations)
  • Best Film III – Taryanche Bet (Fiveday Movies & T.V. Pvt. Ltd)
  • Best Rural Film – Jan Gan Man (Golden Dream Production)
  • Best Social Film – Dusrya Jagatil (Pasaydan Chitr)
  • Best Debut Producer – Gajar (Sunil Khosala and Bhibha Dutta Khosala)
  • Best Director I – Sujay Dahake for Shala
  • Best Director II – Ravi Jadhav for Balgandharva
  • Best Director III – Kiran Yadnopavit for Taryanche Bet
  • Best Rural Director – Ameet Abhyakar for Jan Gan Man
  • Best Social Director – Satish Randive for Dusrya Jagatil
  • Best Debut Director – Ajit Vaibhavkar for Gajar
  • Best Actor – Subodh Bhave for Balgandharva
  • Best Actress – Manasi Salvi for Sadrakshnay
  • Best Special Appearance (Actor) – Suhas Shirsat for Gajar
  • Best Special Appearance (Actress) – Jyoti Chandekar for Paulwata
  • Best Actor in a Comic Role – Anand Ingale for Paulwata
  • Best Special Appearance (Actress) – Jyoti Chandekar for Paulwata
  • Best Supporting Actress – Suhita Thatte for Sadrakshnay
  • Best Debut Actress – Sukhada Yash for Gajar
  • Best Child Actor – Ishan Tambe for Taryache Bet
  • Best Supporting Actor – Vidyadhar Joshi for Arjun
  • Best Choreographer – Rajesh Bhidwe for Arjun
  • Best Editing – Faisal Mahadik /Imaran Mahadik for Arjun
  • Best Singer (Female) – Devaki Pandit for Arjun
  • Best Dialogue – Sachin Darekar for Arjun
  • Best Story – Saurabh Bhave for Taryache Bet
  • Best Screenplay – Sachin Darekar for Morya
  • Best Lyrics – Arvind Jagtap for Dambis
  • Best Music Director – Narendra Bhide for Paulwata
  • Best Singer (Male) – Anand Bhate for Balgandharava
  • Best Cinematography – Mahesh Limaye for Balgandharava
  • Best Art Director – Nitin Chandrakant Desai for Balgandharava
  • Best Sound – Christopher Robleto-Harvey for Shala
  • Best Costumes – Poornima Oak for Rajmata Jijau
  • Best Make-up – Vikram Gaikwad for Balgandharava

1962[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 "Maharashtra State Film Awards presented; 10th F is best film". Research, Reference and Training Division (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting). 9 May 2003. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Chitra Nair, TNN (21 September 2009). "Harishchandrachi Factory is India's Oscar entry". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2014.

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