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As a political reporter, he started his journalistic career at Marathi daily ‘Kesri’ in Pune in the 1960s. In his three-decade- long journalistic career, he worked for the Statesman , The Times of India , The Indian Express and the Free Press Journal in Mumbai and was a stronger for Time magazine.
Bhalchandra Nemade was born on 27 May 1938 in the village of Sangavi in the Khandesh region of Maharashtra.After doing his matriculation, he moved to Pune, and received his BA from Fergusson College in Pune and MA in Linguistics from Deccan College in Pune and English Literature from the Mumbai University in Mumbai.
The highest-grossing Marathi films released in 2025, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows: Denotes films still running in cinemas Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
Opening Title Director Cast Ref. A P R 26: Kaagar: Makarand Mane: Rinku Rajguru, Shubhankar Tawde, Shashank Shende, Suhas Palshikar [22]M A Y: 03: Baalaa: Sachindra Sharma Ashish Gokhale, Vikram Gokhale, Mihiresh Joshi
It contained articles on science. Also in 1890, Anandrao Ramachandra Dharandhar started Bhoot published every new and full moon day. It was the first Marathi paper to carry cartoons on political and social matters. It was very popular but ceased publication in 1904.
Opening Title Director Cast Ref. N O V: 12: Jayanti: Shailesh Narwade Ruturaj Wankhede, Titeeksha Tawde, Milind Shinde [13] [14]19: Jhimma: Hemant Dhome Nirmiti Sawant, Siddharth Chandekar, Sonalee Kulkarni
Kannada remake of Marathi film Sairat Some scenes featuring Rinku Rajguru from the original version were reused and marriage footage featuring Akash Thosar in the song "Thangaliya Roopa Neenu" were reused from the song " Sairat Zhala Ji " from the original version.
Following is the list of recipients of Sahitya Akademi Awards for their works written in Marathi. As of 2022, the award consists of an engraved copper plaque, a shawl and prize money of ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200). [2] Irawati Karve was the first woman winner of this award.