1st Filmfare Awards Marathi

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1st Filmfare Marathi Awards
Presented on20 November 2015
SiteThane
Hosted byPrasad Oak,
Pushkar Shrotri,
Kranti Redkar
Organized byAjeenkya DY Patil University
Highlights
Best FilmDr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero
Best CriticElizabeth Ekadashi,
Postcard
Most awardsLai Bhaari (5)
Most nominationsElizabeth Ekadashi,
Lai Bhaari (13)
Television coverage
NetworkColors Marathi

The 1st Filmfare Marathi Awards is a ceremony, presented by Ajeenkya DY Patil University, honored the best Indian Marathi-language films of 2014.[1]

Elizabeth Ekadashi and Lai Bhaari led the ceremony with 13 nominations each, followed by Fandry with 11 nominations and Rege with 10 nominations.

Lai Bhaari won 5 awards, most in the music category, followed by Elizabeth Ekadashi, Fandry and Rege with 4 awards each. Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero won 3 awards, including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress.

Ceremony[edit]

It was held at Thane, the 1st Filmfare Marathi Awards honored the films released in 2014.[2] At a virtual press conference helmed by editor of Filmfare magazine, revealed Ajeenkya DY Patil University as the title sponsor.[3][4] Actors Prasad Oak, Pushkar Shrotri and Kranti Redkar were announced as the co-hosts, while singers Vaishali Samant and actors Sachin Pilgaonkar, Amruta Khanvilkar, Nehha Pendse, Adinath Kothare, Sonalee Kulkarni and Manasi Naik performed during the event.[5] Bollywood actors Tabu, Vidya Balan, Varun Dhawan and Urmila Matondkar were also present at the event.[6][7] It took place on 20 November 2015, and was broadcast on 28 February 2017 on Colors Marathi.[8]

Winners and nominees[edit]

Nana PatekarBest Actor
Sonali KulkarniBest Actress
Mohan AgasheBest Actor Critics
Kishor KadamBest Supporting Actor
Amruta SubhashBest Supporting Actress
Riteish DeshmukhBest Male Debut
Ramesh DeoLifetime Achievement Award
Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Male Debut Best Female Debut
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
Best Playback Singer – Male Best Playback Singer – Female
Critics' awards
Best Film
Best Actor Best Actress
Technical Awards
Best Story Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue Best Editing
Best Choreography Best Cinematography
Best Production Design Best Sound Design
Best Background Score
Special awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
Best Debut Director
Best Child Artist

Superlatives[edit]

Multiple nominations
Nominations Film
13 Elizabeth Ekadashi
Lai Bhaari
11 Fandry
10 Rege
9 Yellow
7 Rama Madhav
6 Postcard
Tapaal
5 Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero
Astu
Taptapadi
4 Ek Hazarachi Note
Timepass
3 Happy Journey
Baavare Prem He
Dusari Goshta
Multiple wins
Awards Film
5 Lai Bhaari
4 Elizabeth Ekadashi
Fandry
Rege
3 Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero
2 Astu
Rama Madhav

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tabu, Vidya Balan, Urmila Matondkar attend Marathi Filmfare awards in Mumbai". The Times of India. 24 November 2015. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Marathi Filmfare Awards: Nominations". The Times of India. 13 January 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Ajeenkya DY Filmfare Awards (Marathi): Winners | Ajeenkya DY Filmfare Awards (Marathi): Winners Celebrity Pics | Ajeenkya DY Filmfare Awards (Marathi): Winners Photo Gallery - ETimes Photogallery". photogallery.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  4. ^ Hungama, Bollywood. "Press conference of Ajeenkya D Y Patil Filmfare Marathi Awards 2014 | Riteish Deshmukh Images - Bollywood Hungama". Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  5. ^ Farooq, Aisha (23 November 2015). "Who won at the Marathi Filmfare Awards". DESIblitz. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Winners: Marathi Filmfare Awards 2014 -". 22 November 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  7. ^ Hungama, Bollywood. "Celebs grace 'Ajeenkya DY Patil University Marathi Filmfare Awards 2014' | Varun Dhawan, Vidya Balan Images - Bollywood Hungama". Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Filmfare Awards: Dr Prakash Baba Amte and Lai Bhaari rule". The Times of India. 13 January 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 7 September 2023.