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Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer

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Maharashtra State Film Awards for Best Male Playback Singer
The 2024 recipient: Rahul Deshpande
Awarded forBest Male Playback Singer
CountryIndia
Presented byGovernment of Maharashtra
First awardedTalat Mahmood,
Putra Vhava Aisa (1962)
Currently held byRahul Deshpande 
Godavari (2024)

The Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Playback Singer Male is an honour established in 1962, and presented at the Maharashtra State Film Awards for best male playback singer in Marathi cinema. The first recipient of the award was Talat Mahmood.

Winners

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Recipient Song Film Ref
1962
Talat Mahmood "Yash He Amrut Zale" Putra Vhava Aisa [1]
1963 Sudhir Phadke "Ha Maza Marg Ekla" Ha Maza Marg Ekla
1966
Hridaynath Mangeshkar "Nako Devraya" Sadhi Mansa [2]
1967 Sudhir Phadke "Santh Wahate Krushnamai" Santh Wahate Krushnamai [3]
1968 Sudhir Phadke "Dehachi Tijori" Aamhi Jato Amuchya Gava [4]
1969  – Mahendra Kapoor "Sang Kadhi Kalnar Tula" Apradh [3]
1970  – Sudhir Phadke "Dhund Kalyanna, Dhund Phulanna" Dhakti Soon [3]
1971
C. Ramchandra  "Mook Asa Rahu" Gharkul
1972  – Jaywant Kulkarni "Mansa Paris Mendhra Bari" Ekta Jeev Sadashiv
1974 Sudhir Phadke "Aga Ithala" Kartiki [3]
1975  – Jaywant Kulkarni "Hi Duniya Haay Ek Jatra" Jyotibacha Navas [3]
1976  – Mahendra Kapoor "Anjanichya Suta" Tumcha Aamcha Jamala
1977  – Jaywant Kulkarni "Hi Kashani Dhundi Aali" Asla Navra Nako Ga Bai
1978
Ravindra Sathe "Pik Karpala" Jait Re Jait
1979
Vasantrao Deshpande "Pratham Tula Vandito" Ashtavinayak [3]
1980
Suresh Wadkar "Gandh Phulancha Gela Sangun" Bhalu [3]
1981
Ravindra Sathe "Ganjlya Othas Majhya" Umbartha
1982
Suresh Wadkar "Dis Jatil Dis Yetil" Shapit
1983
Suresh Wadkar "Pahile Na Mi Tula" Gupchup Gupchup
1984
Suresh Wadkar "Jeevanachi Ghadi" Rath Jagannathacha
1985  – Vinay Mandke "Bamchik Bamchik Bam" Ardhangi [5]
1986
Ravindra Sathe "Humba Humba" Aaj Zale Mukta Me [3]
1987
Suresh Wadkar "Ural Sural Ghapan Saral" Khatyal Sasu Nathal Soon
1988  – Sachin & Suresh Wadkar "Hi Duniya Mayajal" Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi
1989
Ravindra Sathe "Manmohana Tu Raja Swapnatla" Hamaal De Dhamaal [3]
1990
Sachin "Ye Jeevlaga" Eka Peksha Ek
1991
Ravindra Sathe "Survya Ala Ho Ala" Pashchatap
1992
Ravindra Sathe "Mee Gatana Geet" Ek Hota Vidushak [3]
1993
Suresh Wadkar "Saibabancha Mahima Apaar" Saibaba [6]
1994
Shridhar Phadke "Tula Pudhech Jayche" Varsa Laxmicha
1996
Ravindra Sathe "Valnavar Bhetatat Kshan Saare" Rao Saheb
1997
Shridhar Phadke "Jayche Hote Gharatun" Vishwavinayak [7]
1998
Ravindra Sathe "Jal Dahulale Bimb Harapale" Tu Tithe Mee
1999
Shankar Mahadevan "Sakhi Majhi" Sakhi Majhi [8]
2000
Suresh Wadkar "Kshitijavaril Tara" Jodidaar
2002  – Ajit Parab "Pawsachya Thembasathi" Krishnakathchi Tara
2004
Ravindra Sathe "Ran He Uthale" Uttarayan [5]
2005  – Yash Narvekar "Pak Pak Pakaak" Pak Pak Pakaak
2007
Ajay-Atul "Changbhal Ra Deva Changbhal Ra" Tujhya Majhya Sansarala Ani Kay Hava [9]
2008
Hariharan "Jeev Rangla" Jogwa
2009
Sukhwinder Singh "O Raje" Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy
2010
Ajay Gogavale "Khel Mandala" Natarang
2011  – Rajesh Datar "Naman Natwara" Samudra
2012
Anand Bhate "Chinmay Sakal Hridaya" Balgandharva [10]
2013  – Prasenjit Kosambi "Daha Dishatun" Waghi
2014
Shankar Mahadevan "Khelnare Haat Paay" Dusari Goshta [11]
2015
Mahesh Kale "Aruni Kirani" Katyar Kaljat Ghusali
2016  – Swapnil Bandodkar "Jagnyache Deva" Dashakriya
2017
Ajay Gogavale "Devak Kalji Re" Redu
2018  – Hrishikesh Ranade "Tujhya Athvaninche" Whatsup Lagna [12]
2019
Sonu Nigam "Yeshil Tu" Miss U Mister [13]
2020
Rahul Deshpande "Vitthala Darshan Deun Jaa" Me Vasantrao
2021
Rahul Deshpande "Khal Khal Goda" Godavari

References

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  4. ^ "Down The memory lane with Aamhi Jato Amuchya Gava Zee Talkies latest press release online at ZeeTalkies.com". 2021-07-13. Archived from the original on 2021-07-13.
  5. ^ a b "Sound of India, The Best Reference Site for Indian Classical Music". www.soundofindia.com.
  6. ^ "Sadhna Sargam". 2018-10-07. Archived from the original on 2018-10-07.
  7. ^ "Doghi@NFDC". www.nfdcindia.com.
  8. ^ "Bindhaast sweeps state Marathi film awards". 2014-03-07. Archived from the original on 2014-03-07.
  9. ^ "Marathi films get a push with De Dhakka - Movies News News - IBNLive". 2011-11-01. Archived from the original on 2011-11-01.
  10. ^ "Bollywood gives music to Marathi". The Times of India. 2011-09-26. ISSN 0971-8257.
  11. ^ "Winners of 51st Maharashtra State Film Awards". The Times of India.
  12. ^ "'Asehi Ekda Vhave' Bags 6 Nominations in the Prestigious State Awards!". MarathiStars. 2018-04-06.
  13. ^ "Bandishala's great achievement in 56th Marathi film awards".
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