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{{Indian cinema}}{{Culture of Maharashtra}} | {{Indian cinema}}{{Culture of Maharashtra}} | ||
'''Marathi cinema''' is an [[Cinema of India|Indian]] [[film industry]] of [[Marathi Language|Marathi]]-language [[motion pictures]]. It is based in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]]. Based in old [[Mumbai]], it is the oldest film industry of Indian cinema.<ref name="Goldsmith" /> The first Marathi film to be released in India was ''Shree Pundalik'' by [[Dadasaheb Torne]] on 18 May 1912 at Coronation Cinematograph, Mumbai.<ref name="Maharashtratimes"/><ref name="The Pioneer">{{cite web |last=Raghavendara |first=MK |date=5 May 2012 |url=http://www.dailypioneer.com/home/online-channel/top-story/62942-what-a-journey.html |title=What a journey}}</ref> and a Marathi crew who were performing Marathi and Sanskrit {{ | '''Marathi cinema''' is an [[Cinema of India|Indian]] [[film industry]] of [[Marathi Language|Marathi]]-language [[motion pictures]]. It is based in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]]. Based in old [[Mumbai]], it is the oldest film industry of Indian cinema.<ref name="Goldsmith" /> The first Marathi film to be released in India was ''Shree Pundalik'' by [[Dadasaheb Torne]] on 18 May 1912 at Coronation Cinematograph, Mumbai.<ref name="Maharashtratimes"/><ref name="The Pioneer">{{cite web |last=Raghavendara |first=MK |date=5 May 2012 |url=http://www.dailypioneer.com/home/online-channel/top-story/62942-what-a-journey.html |title=What a journey}}</ref> and a Marathi crew who were performing Marathi and Sanskrit {{transliteration|mr|Sangeet natikas}} (musicals) and plays in Marathi at that period. | ||
The first Marathi talkie film, ''[[Ayodhyecha Raja]]'',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prabhatfilm.com/films.htm |title=Films of Prabhat Film Company |access-date=12 June 2007}}</ref> was released in 1932, just one year after ''[[Alam Ara]]'' the first Hindi talkie. Although the industry is much smaller than [[Hindi cinema]] (which is also primarily based in Mumbai), Marathi cinema is tax free at the privilege of the state of Maharashtra, and is experiencing growth in recent years. ''[[Raja Harishchandra]]'', directed by [[Dadasaheb Phalke]], was a [[Marathi language|Marathi]] film, now known as India's first full-length feature, released in 1913. The [[Dadasaheb Phalke Award]] is India's highest award in cinema given annually by the [[Government of Maharashtra]] for lifetime contribution to [[Indian cinema]]. It is also known by the sobriquet Mollywood in various print and online media. | The first Marathi talkie film, ''[[Ayodhyecha Raja]]'',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prabhatfilm.com/films.htm |title=Films of Prabhat Film Company |access-date=12 June 2007}}</ref> was released in 1932, just one year after ''[[Alam Ara]]'' the first Hindi talkie. Although the industry is much smaller than [[Hindi cinema]] (which is also primarily based in Mumbai), Marathi cinema is tax free at the privilege of the state of Maharashtra, and is experiencing growth in recent years. ''[[Raja Harishchandra]]'', directed by [[Dadasaheb Phalke]], was a [[Marathi language|Marathi]] film, now known as India's first full-length feature, released in 1913. The [[Dadasaheb Phalke Award]] is India's highest award in cinema given annually by the [[Government of Maharashtra]] for lifetime contribution to [[Indian cinema]]. It is also known by the sobriquet Mollywood in various print and online media. | ||
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[[Sairat]] (2016) musical romantic drama starring [[Rinku Rajguru]] and [[Akash Thosar]], directed by [[Nagraj Manjule]] and produced by Nagraj Manjule, Nitin Keni, and Nikhil Sane emerged as the biggest weekend opener for a Marathi film breaking record previously held by Natsamrat. Sairat was the first Marathi film to cross ₹50 crore (US$7.8 million) mark. The film has become the first Marathi film to gross over ₹100 crore (US$16 million) worldwide. Also it ran for more than 100 days in many centres of Maharashtra. | [[Sairat]] (2016) musical romantic drama starring [[Rinku Rajguru]] and [[Akash Thosar]], directed by [[Nagraj Manjule]] and produced by Nagraj Manjule, Nitin Keni, and Nikhil Sane emerged as the biggest weekend opener for a Marathi film breaking record previously held by Natsamrat. Sairat was the first Marathi film to cross ₹50 crore (US$7.8 million) mark. The film has become the first Marathi film to gross over ₹100 crore (US$16 million) worldwide. Also it ran for more than 100 days in many centres of Maharashtra. | ||
'''Big Budget moives''' | '''Big Budget moives''' | ||
In recent year Marathi industry produced many big budget movies that have awesome response on box office and were blockbuster movie like ('''[[Zombivili|Zombivli]]''') and '''([[Pawankhind]])''' made on budget of '''12 crore''' gross '''61 crore''' on box office . | |||
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