Archana Joglekar is an Indian actress and classical dancer who has appeared in numerous Marathi and Hindi films and television serials.
Girija Oak is a Marathi film and television actress, notable for her performances in Taare Zameen Par (TZP) and Shor in the City.
Guldasta (Marathi: गुलदस्ता; English: Bouquet of Flowers) is a Marathi film released on January 14, 2011.
Noted Marathi filmmaker Sachin Kundalkar said that his third film Gandha (Smell), an ensemble of three stories interconnected by the theme of 'smell', was inspired by Naalu Pennungal.
Neelam Shirke is a leading actress of Marathi language television and cinema, known for her work in serials on Zee Marathi like Vadalwaat, Asambhav and Saheb, Bibi aani Mi.
Nirop (translation: Farewell) is a 2007 Marathi film directed by Sachin Kundalkar and produced by Aparna Dharmadhikari under the banner "Salaam Cinema".
A comedy film revolving around four close friends who reside together in Pattaya, it is a remake of Marathi film Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi from the late 1980s film and borrows the basic plot from 1966 B&W comedy movie Biwi aur makaan, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee.
Priya Bapat gained stardom due to her role as Shashikala Bhosale in Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy which was one of the Blockbusters of all time in the Marathi film history.
Ram Ram Gangaram is a Marathi film made in 1977.
Sangli city is known as Natyapandhari, the birthplace of Marathi drama.
Seema Deo (formerly known as Nalini Saraf) is Hindi and Marathi movie veteran actress.
Noted Marathi playwright and stage director Satyadev Dubey directed a Marathi film based on the play, with the same name in 1971.
Suryakant Mandhare was an Indian actor, in the Marathi film industries.
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Every year the Indian film industry produces in excess of 2000 films between the nine different regional film industries: Hindustani cinema, Bengali cinema, Punjabi cinema, Tamil cinema, Malayalam cinema, Kannada cinema, Marathi cinema, Assamese cinema, Oriya cinema and Telugu cinema.
But soon the company realized its mistake, and joined the talkie era with Ayodhyecha Raja (The King of Ayodhya) in Marathi (1932), also starring Durga Khote, which was the first film of Marathi Cinema, and later made under the name Ayodhya Ka Raja in Hindi.
She is known for her role in the critically acclaimed Marathi film Morya.