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Natsamrat was the first Marathi film to cross ₹48–50 crores. [a] Sairat was the first Marathi film to cross ₹75 crores and ₹100 crores. [3] This ranking lists the highest-grossing Marathi films produced by Marathi cinema, based on conservative global box office estimates as reported by organizations classified as green by Wikipedia.
This is the list of films produced in the Marathi language in India. The Marathi film industry is the oldest of all Indian film industries. Raja Harishchandra, the first silent film of India was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke with the help of all Marathi-crew. Ayodhyecha Raja was the first talkie Marathi film that released in 1932. [1]
Premiere date Series Adaptation of Ref. 18 March 2024 Punha Kartavya Aahe: Hindi TV series Punar Vivaah – Zindagi Milegi Dobara [1]22 August 2022 Appi Aamchi Collector [2]23 September 2024
The List of highest-grossing Marathi films released in 2024, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows. The rank of the films in the following depends on the worldwide gross. Denotes films still running in cinemas worldwide
Critically acclaimed [6] Marathi movie Kairee, [7] which was directed by Amol Palekar, was based on one of his short stories. Based on GA's short story, Director Kranti Kanade made short film Chaitra that went on to win five National Film Awards in 2002. GA was a prolific correspondent.
The following are some of the most popular Indian actors of their decades: Actors are listed alphabetically by given name. Dadasaheb Phalke (1910s) V. Shantaram (1920s) Shahu Modak (1930s) Raja Gosavi (1950s) Ramesh Deo (1960s) Nana Patekar (1970s) Ashok Saraf (1980s) Ajinkya Deo (1990s) Ankush Chaudhari (2000s) Swapnil Joshi (2010s) Akash Thosar (2020s)
The movie draws a parallel from the political turmoil of India. The main character is a journalist named Digu Tipnis who uncovers a network of telephone tapping, relations between trade unions and politicians, etc. The plot addresses Maharashtra's political corruption linked with Mumbai's entrepreneurial sector.
Vijay Dhondopant Tendulkar (6 January 1928 – 19 May 2008) was an Indian playwright, movie and television writer, literary essayist, political journalist, and social commentator primarily in Marathi. His Marathi plays established him as a writer of plays with contemporary, unconventional themes. [1] He is best known for his plays Shantata!