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Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor

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Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor
The 2024 recipient: Jitendra Joshi for Godavari
Awarded forBest performance by an actor in a Marathi film
Reward(s)100,000 (US$1,200)
First awarded1962
Last awarded2024
Most recent winnerJitendra Joshi
Highlights
Total awarded56
First winnerGajanan Jagirdar

The Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor is an award, begun in 1962, presented annually at the Maharashtra State Film Awards of India to an actor for best performance in a Marathi cinema. The awardees are decided by a jury constituted every year. They are announced by the Minister for Cultural Affairs and are presented by the Chief Minister. The inaugural award was named as "Shahu Modak Award for Best Actor" and was awarded to Gajanan Jagirdar for the film Shahir Parshuram.

Winners

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Ashok Saraf (top) and Nilu Phule (bottom) are the most frequent winners with Five and three awards respectively.
Year Photos of winners Recipient(s) Film Ref.
1962
Gajanan Jagirdar Shahir Parshuram [1]
1963  – Raja Paranjape Haa Maza Marg Ekla
1964  – Kashinath Ghanekar Pathlaag
1965  – Krishnakant Dalvi Vavtal
1966
Ramesh Deo Shevatcha Malusara
1967
Chandrakant Gokhale Swapna Tech Lochani
1968
Chandrakant Mandare Khandobachi Aan
1969
Chandrakant Gokhale Dharmakanya
1970  – Kashinath Ghanekar Dev Manoos
1971
Gajanan Jagirdar Donhi Gharcha Pahuna
1972
Dilip Prabhavalkar Prem Kahani
1973
Nilu Phule Haath Lavin Tithe Sone [2]
1974
Nilu Phule Samna
1975
Nilu Phule Choricha Mamla
1976  – Arun Sarnaik Pahuni
1977  – Arun Sarnaik Farrari
1978
Chandrakant Gokhale Irsha
1979
Ashok Saraf Baeel Veda [3]
1980  – Ravindra Mahajani Paij
1981
Amol Palekar Akrit [4]
1982
Ashok Saraf Ek Daav Bhutacha [5]
1983
Nana Patekar Raghu Maina [3]
1984
Ashok Saraf Bahurupi [3]
1985  – Ravindra Mahajani Ardhangi
1986
Nana Patekar Gad Jejuri Jejuri [6]
1987
Ajinkya Deo Sarja [3]
1988  – Laxmikant Berde Nashibwan
1989
Vikram Gokhale Kalat Nakalat
1990  – Laxmikant Berde Shubha Bol Narya
1991
Dilip Prabhavalkar Chaukat Raja
1992
Ashok Saraf Aapli Mansa
1993
Mohan Joshi Savat Mazi Ladki
1994  – Avinash Narkar Mukta
1995  – Chandrakant Kulkarni Bangarwadi [7]
1996
Mohan Joshi Rao Saheb
1997  – Avinash Narkar Paij Lagnachi
1998
Mohan Joshi Tu Tithe Mee
1999
Sachin Khedekar Gharabaher
2000 Mrugjal
2001
Shreyas Talpade Reshamgath [8]
2002  – Mahesh Elkunchwar Vastupurush [9]
2003 Sandeep Kulkarni Shwaas
2004
Subodh Bhave Aamhi Asu Ladke [10]
2005 Sandeep Kulkarni Dombivli Fast
2006
Umesh Kamat Samar - Ek Sangharsh
2007
Ajinkya Deo Vasudev Balwant Phadke
2008
Upendra Limaye Jogwa [11]
2009
Bharat Jadhav Jhing Chik Jhing
Subodh Bhave Ranbhool
2010
Siddharth Jadhav Lalbaug Parel
2011
Subodh Bhave Balgandharva
2012
Sachin Khedekar Kaksparsh [12]
2013  – Ashok Lokhande Yashwantrao Chavan: Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi [13]
2015 Shashank Shende Ringan
2016  – Mangesh Desai Ekk Albela
2017 Shashank Shende Redu
2018
Kay Kay Menon Ek Sangaychay
2019
Deepak Dobriyal Baba
2022 Rahul Deshpande Me Vasantrao
2023 Jitendra Joshi Godavari

Superlatives

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Multiple wins

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Individuals with two or more Best Actor (BA) awards:

Wins Actress
4
3
2

References

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  1. ^ Menon, Rekha (12 February 1963). "Cultural Profiles: Calcutta. Santiniketan".
  2. ^ "The man behind the villain". The Times of India. 7 November 2001. ISSN 0971-8257.
  3. ^ a b c d "Ashok Saraf". Archived from the original on 22 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Amol Palekar's debut". The Times of India. 9 May 2013. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Ek Daav Bhutacha (1982)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  6. ^ Deshpande, Rekha (2014). Marathi Chitrapatsrushticha Samagra Itihas (in Marathi) (1st ed.). Mumbai: Ministry of Cultural Affairs (Maharashtra).
  7. ^ "Cinemas of India, Videos, Festival Participation & Awards, National Award, Regional Cinema, Independent Cinema, Art House Cinema, Jaya Ganga, Mirch Masala, Party, Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro". www.nfdcindia.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  8. ^ "Film Bulletin: May 3rd".
  9. ^ "Cinemas of India, Videos, Festival Participation & Awards, National Award, Regional Cinema, Independent Cinema, Art House Cinema, Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda". www.nfdcindia.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Subodh Bhave (सुबोध भावे) - Marathi Actor, Director and Producer". subodhbhave.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  11. ^ "'जोगवा'साठी उपेंद्र लिमयेला राष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Kaksparsh Awards". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Winners of 51st Maharashtra State Film Awards". The Times of India.
  14. ^ "59th Maharashtra State Film Awards: Asha Parekh, Shivaji Satam, Anuradha Paudwal honoured, here's the winners list". The Indian Express. 22 August 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
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