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Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Music Director

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Maharashtra State Film Awards for Best Music Director
The 2024 recipient: Amitraj for Hirkani
Awarded forBest Music Director
CountryIndia
Presented byGovernment of Maharashtra
Reward(s)₹50,000
First awardedSudhir Phadke,
Prapanch (1962)
Currently held byAmitraj 
Jhimma (2024)

The Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Music Director is an honour established in 1962, and presented at the Maharashtra State Film Awards for best music director Marathi cinema. The inaugural award was named as "Arun Paudwal Award for Best Music Direction" and was awarded to Sudhir Phadke for the film Prapanch, directed by Madhukar Pathak.

The first recipient of the award was Sudhir Phadke who was honoured for his composition for Prapanch in 1962. Anand Modak is the most frequent winner having won six awards. Sudhir Phadke has won it five times. Ram Kadam have won it four times. Datta Davjekar, Ashok Patki, Ajay-Atul, Amitraj have won the award thrice each.

Winners

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Year Recipient Film Ref
1962 Sudhir Phadke Prapanch [1]
1963 Datta Davjekar Rangalya Ratri Asha [1]
Vasant Pawar
Datta Davjekar
1964 Pathlaag [1]
1965 Vasant Pawar Sawaal Majha Aika! [1]
1966 Anandghan Sadhi Mansa [2]
1967 Datta Davjekar Santh Wahate Krushnamai [1]
1968 Sudhir Phadke Aamhi Jato Amuchya Gava [3]
1969 Datta Naik Apradh [1]
1970 Sudhir Phadke Mumbaicha Jawai [1]
1971 Datta Davjekar Dhartichi Lekara
1972 Ram Kadam Ekta Jeev Sadashiv
1974 Ram Kadam Sugandhi Katta [1]
1975 Vasant Desai Bayanno Navre Sambhala [1]
1976 Raamlaxman Tumcha Aamcha Jamala
1977 Datta Naik Bala Gau Kashi Angai
1978 Hridaynath Mangeshkar Jait Re Jait
1979 Anil-Arun Ashtavinayak [1]
1980 Ram Kadam Paij [1]
1981 Vishwanath More Gondhalat Gondhal [4]
1982 Sudhir Phadke Shapit
1983 Vishwanath More Sansar Pakhrancha [4]
1984 Anil-Arun Navri Mile Navryala
1985 Ashok Patki Ardhangi [5]
1986 Sudhir Phadke Pudhcha Paool [1]
1987 Hridaynath Mangeshkar Sarja [6]
1988 Bal Palsule Pandharichi Vaari
1989 Anand Modak Kalat Nakalat [7]
1990 Bhaskar Chandavarkar Aaghat
1991 Sharang Dev Anpekshit
1992 Ashok Patki Aapli Mansa [1]
1993 Ram Kadam Sai Baba [8]
1994 Anand Modak Mukta [7]
1995 Anand Modak Doghi
1996 Anand Modak Rao Saheb
1997 Achyut Thakur Paij Lagnachi [9]
1998 Milind Hate Ratra Aarambh
1999 Achyut Thakur Ghe Bharari [10]
2000 Anand Modak Raju [7]
2001 Lalit Sen, Sanjeev Kohli Devki
2002 Shrirang Umrani Dahavi Fa
2003 Saleel Kulkarni Vitthal Vitthal
2004 Amartya Bobo Rahut Uttarayan
2005 Aashish Rego and K.C Loy Pak Pak Pakaak [5]
2006 Ashok Patki Savlee
2007 Ajay-Atul Tujhya Majhya Sansarala Ani Kay Hava [11]
2008 Ajay-Atul Jogwa
2009 Anand Modak Dhoosar
2010 Ajay-Atul Natarang
2011 Narendra Bhide Paulwat
2012 Kaushal Inamdar Ajintha [12]
2013 Atul Lohar Pikuli [13]
2014 Ajay Singha Kaakan
2015 Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy Katyar Kaljat Ghusali
2016 Amitraj Dashakriya
2017 Vijay Narayan Gavande Redu [14]
2018 Rajesh Sarkate Menaka Urvashi [15]
2019 Amitraj Hirkani [16]
2020 Rahul Deshpande Me Vasantrao [17]
2021 Amitraj Jhimma

References

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