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Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Third Film

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Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Third Film
Awarded forBest film in Marathi cinema
First awarded1962
Last awarded2024
Most recent winnerGodavari
Highlights
First winnerShahir Parshuram (1962)

The Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Third Film is an award presented annually at the Maharashtra State Film Awards of India to the best film in Marathi cinema. The awards are managed directly by the Maharashtra Government under the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Government of Maharashtra.

The inaugural award was named as "Master Vinayak Award for Best Feature Film" and was awarded to Shahir Parshuram, directed by Anant Mane.

Winners

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Year Film Director Ref.
1962 Shahir Parshuram Anant Mane
1963 Phakir Chandrashekhar
1964 Thoratanchi Kamala Madhu Shinde
1965 No Award
1966 Shevatcha Malusara Vasant Joglekar
1967 Swapna Tech Lochani Chandrawadan
1968 Ekti Raja Thakur
1969 Dharmakanya Madhav Shinde
1970 Laxman Resha
1971 Donhi Gharcha Pahuna Gajanan Jagirdar
Songadya Govind Kulkarni
1972 Andhala Marto Dola Dada Kondke
1973 No Award Ceremony
1974 Ashi Hi Sataryachi Tarha Murlidhar Kapadi
1975 Bayanno Navre Sambhala Dattatray Kulkarni
1976 Pahuni Anant Mane
1977 Naav Motha Lakshan Khota Murlidhar Kapadi
1978 Jait Re Jait Jabbar Patel
1979 Bot Lavin Titha Gudgulya Dada Kondke
1980 Paij Babasaheb Phattelal
1981 Akrit Amol Palekar
1982 Aali Angawar Dada Kondke
1983 Thorli Jau Kamlakar Torne
1984 Bahurupi Satish Randive
1985 Stridhan Babasaheb Phattelal
1986 Aaj Zale Mukta Me Rajdutt
1987 Khatyal Sasu Nathal Soon N. S. Vaidya
1988 Rangat Sangat Girish Ghanekar
1989 Hamaal De Dhamaal Purushottam Berde
1990 Kooldeepak N. S. Vaidya
1991 Anapekshit Sanjeev Naik [1]
1992 Vaajva Re Vaajva Girish Ghanekar [2]
1993 Lapandav Shrabani Deodhar
1994 Majha Chakula Mahesh Kothare
1995 Aboli Amol Shedge [3]
1996 Suna Yeti Ghara K. Radhaswami
1997 Navsacha Por Girish Ghanekar
1998 Hasri Subhash Phadke
1999 Gharabaher Sanjay Surkar
2000 Mrugjal Satish Rajwade
2001 Zanzavat Rajdutt
2002 Bhet Chandrakant Kulkarni
2003 Vitthal Vitthal Gajendra Ahire [4]
2004 Saatchya Aat Gharat Sanjay Surkar
2005 Khabardar Mahesh Kothare
2006 Savali Rajendra Talik
2007 Checkmate Sanjay Jadhav
2008 Dhudgus Rajendra Patil [5]
2009 Ek Cup Chya Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar
2010 Platform Veena Lokur
2011 Taryanche Bait Kiran Yadnopavit
2012 Ajintha Nitin Chandrakant Desai [6]
2013 Jaijaikar Shantanu Rode
2014 Lokmanya: Ek Yugpurush Om Raut
2015 Dagadi Chawl Chandrakant Kanse
2016 Ventilator Rajesh Mapuskar
2017 Kshitij Ek Horayzan Manoj Kadam
2018 Tendlya Sachin Jadhav, Nachiket Waikar
2019 Smile Please Vikram Phadnis
2020 Goshta Eka Paithanichi Shantanu Rode
2021 Godavari Nikhil Mahajan

References

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  1. ^ technology, WorthITT-Talent meets (17 June 2019). "Chaukat Raja: Accepting Children with Developmental Delay". Medium.
  2. ^ "Cinemas of India, Videos, Festival Participation & Awards, National Award, Regional Cinema, Independent Cinema, Art House Cinema, Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda". www.nfdcindia.com.
  3. ^ "THE HINDU ONLINE : The cream of Indian cinema". 21 December 1996. Archived from the original on 21 December 1996.
  4. ^ Bureau, rediff Entertainment. "Shwaas: India's entry for Oscars". Rediff. Retrieved 9 February 2024. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "'Harishchandrachi Factory' India's entry for Oscars - Times Of India". 21 March 2012. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Kaksparshthefilm | Awards". 7 April 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014.
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