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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 {{transl|mr|Sangeet natikas}} (musicals) and plays in Marathi at that period.  
'''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 .
 
 


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 .


==Awards==
==Awards==
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