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Several films have been made about Shivaji (1629-1680 CE), the founder of the Maratha Empire:

Name of the film Year Film Company Language Starring Notes
Sinhagad 1923 Maharashtra Film Company Silent film Directed by Baburao Painter. Starring V. Shantaram and Baburao Painter. Sinhagad proved so popular that it attracted the Revenue Department's attention to bring about introduction of Entertainment Tax.
Kalyan Khajina 1924 Maharashtra Film Company Silent film Starring Sultana and Baburao Painter Together, Sinhagad and Kalyan Khajina won a medal at the Wembley Exhibition, London. One newspaper, Daily Express, described the films as full of strangely wistful beauty, and acted with extraordinary grace.
Chhatrapati Sambhaji 1925 United Pictures Syndicate Silent film Directed by Narayanrao D. Sarpotdar, starring Parshwanath Yeshwant Altekar
Netaji Palkar 1927 Maharashtra Film Company Silent film Directed by V. Shantaram. Starring Ansuya,Balasaheb Yadav,Ganpat Bakre and Zunzarrao Pawar
Sinhagad 1932 Prabhat Film Company Marathi Directed by V. Shantaram The film was based on Hari Narayan Apte's novel Gad Aala Pan Sinha Gela.
Chatrapati Sambhaji 1934 Saraswati Cinetone Company Marathi Directed by Parshwanath Yeshwant Altekar, Starring Master Vithal
Shakakarta Shivaji 1934 Shri Jaidevi Cinetone Company Marathi Directed by Nagendra Majumdar, starring Madhav Kale,Muzumdar, Athavale, Madhukar Gupte, B. Apte, Master Amritlal, Master Umesh, Gohar Karnataki, Indira Wadkar
Sant Tukaram 1936 Prabhat Film Company Marathi Directed by Visnhupant Damle,S Fatelal starring Vishnupant Pagnis as Tukaram, Gauri as Jijai, B. Nandrekar, Shankar Kulkarni, Kusum Bhagwat, Shanta Majumdar, Master Chhotu, Pandit Damle The film was screened at the 1937 Venice Film Festival and was the first Indian film to get a screening at an international film festival. The film was adjudged as one of the three best films of the year in the World, the other two being Maria Nover of Hungary and Flying Doctor from Australia.
Swarajya Seemevar 1937 Prince Shivaji Productions Marathi Directed by Major Dadasaheb Nimbalkar, starring Col. Nanasaheb Hungle, Kumar Dilip, Nanasaheb Phatak, Shankarrao Bhonsale, Jayshree Ghorpade, Master Suresh, Dinkar Kamhana, Raja Pandit, Samar Music by Dada Chandekar, Story, Screenplay, Dialogues and Lyrics by Bhalji Pendharkar
Baji Prabhu Deshpande 1939 Maharashtra Pictures Marathi
Netaji Palkar 1939 Arun Pictures Marathi
Bhagwa Zhenda 1939 Saraswati Cinetone Marathi
Raigad 1940 Bhagyodaya Pictures Marathi
Thoratanchi Kamala 1941 Famous Arun Chitra Marathi
Bahirji Naik 1943 Marathi
Jai Bhawani 1947 Prabhakar Chitra Marathi
Shilanganache Sone 1949 Prabhakar Chitra Marathi Directed by Bhalji Pendharkar,starring Shanta Apte, Baburao Pendharkar, Suryakant, Master Vithal, Hansa Wadkar
Kalyan Khajina 1950 Manik Chitra Marathi Directed by D. S. Aambapkar , starring Durga Khote ,Rajan ,Baburao Pendharkar ,Usha Kiran ,Hansha Wadkar Music :Datta Davajekar
Mard Maratha 1951 Suramya Chitra Marathi Directed by Keshavrao Talpade starring Usha Kiran ,Vivek,Master Chotu ,Vasant Shinde,Sudha Apte Music :Shridhar Parsekar
Swarajyacha Sheeledar 1951 Shree Gauri Chitra Marathi Directed by Master Vithal,starring Chandrakant, Suryakant Music Director: Datta Davjekar
Chhatrapati Shivaji 1952 Prabhakar Chitra Marathi Directed by Bhalji Pendharkar

Starring Chandrakant, Jagirdar, Baburao Pendarkar, Alatekar, Master vittal, Leela, Vanmala, Sakuntala, Ratnamala, Ranjana and Lalita Pawar

Naraveer Tanaji 1952 Kohinoor Production (Mumbai) Marathi starring Durga Khote, Master Vithal Music: Sudhir Phadke, Lyricist: G.D. Madgulkar , singers:Asha Bhosle,Sudhir Phadke,Amar Sheikh
Pawankhind 1956 JayBhavani Chitra Marathi Directed by Bhalji Pendharkar,Starring Baburao Pendharkar, Suryakant and Master Vithal
Mohityanchi Manjula 1963 Jaybhavani Chitra Marathi Director: Bhalji Pendharkar. Starring:Jayshree Gadkar, Chittaranjan Kolhatkar, Baburao Pendharkar , Suryakant and Master Vithal Written by Muktak Aklujkar, Singer : Lata Mangeshkar
Thorataanchi Kamala 1963 Surel Chitra Marathi Produced and Directed by Madhav Shinde,Starring Uma, Suryakant, Chandrakant, Indira Chitnis, Vasant Shinde, Chitra, Tara, Manikraj, Baburao Pendharkar, Barchibahadar, Ganpat Patil, Gulab Mokashi, Ranjana, Jog, Shankarrao Bhosale, Kamal Jamenis. Music: Datta Davjekar, Lyrics: Kavi Sanjeev and Suryakant Khandekar,Story, Screenplay and Dialogues by Bhalji Pendharkar ,Playback Singer : Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosale, Usha Mangeshkar, Meena Khadikar
Maratha Tituka Melwava 1964 JayBhawani Chitra Marathi Directed by Bhalji Pendharkar,Starring Alhaad, Kashinath Ghanekar,Chandrakant Gokhale, Sulochana Latkar Lyrics: Shanta Shelke,Music: Anandghan (Lata Mangeshkar),Singer : Hridaynath Mangeshkar,Popular song-शूर अम्ही सरदार अम्हला काय कुनाची भीती ?देव, देश अन्‌ धर्मापायी प्राण घेतलं हाती !
Raigadcha Rajbandhi 1965 Swanand Chitra Marathi Directed by Raja Thakur , Starring Sulochana, Durga Khote, Chitranjan Kolhatkar, Chandrakant Gokhale, Ganpat Patil Producer: Raja Badhe ,Music: D.P. Korgaonkar , Lyricist: Raja Badhe ,Singers: Shahir Piraji Sarnaik
Dhanya te Santaji Dhanaji 1968 Sahyadri Pictures Marathi starring chandrakant, Suryakant, Mama Pendse,

uma, ratnamala, sujata and nargis banu

Raja ShivChhatrapati 1974 Shivshakti Production Marathi Directed by Chandravadan,

Starring Shriram Gojamgunde, Sumati Gupte, Smita Patil, Anupama, Kanan Kaushal, Veena, Bharat Kapoor, Chandrashekhar, Iftekar, Shrikant Moghe, Gajanan Jagirdar, Chandrakant Gokhle, Harindnath Chattopaddhyay, Malati Pendharkar, Girija Pendharkar, Charushila Oak, Vasant Athawale, Viju Khote, Bindu, Mahipal.

Netaji Palkar 1978 Bani Enterprises Marathi Directed by Bhalji Pendharkar, Staring : Chitaranjan Kolhatkar, Ganpat Patil, Kamini Bhatiya, Kuldeep Pawar, Rajshekhar, Ranjeet Budhkar, Sanjivni Beedkar, Sarla Yeolekar, Suryakant .
Ganimi Kawa 1981 Sohadam Chitra Marathi Starring Dada Kondke, Usha Chavan, Yashwant Dutt and Suryakant
Bal Shivaji 1981 Children’s Film Society Marathi,

Documentary

Directed by Prabhakar Pendharkar.starring Bhalchandra Kulkarni, Madhu Aapte, Manikraj, Anand Joshi, Javavi Khandekar.
Sarja 1987 Dattatray Chitra Marathi Directed by Rajdutt. Starring Ajinkya Dev ,Pooja, Seema Dev, Kuldeep Pawar, Nilu Phule, Ravindra Mahajani, Prabhakar Panshikar Music Director: Hridayanath Mangeshkar
Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy 2009 Santosh Manjrekar Marathi StarringMahesh Manjrekar as Shivaji Maharaj, Sachin Khedekar as Dinkar Bhosale, Makarand Anaspure as Raiba,Siddarth Jadhav as Usman Parker,Suchitra Bandekar as Sumitra Bhosale,Priya Bapat as Shashikala Bhosale,Abhijeet Kelkar as Rahul Bhosale,Ganesh Yadav as Nandkumar,Reema Lagoo as Jijabai,Vidyadhar Joshi as Gosalia,Bharat Jadhav- Special appearance as Powada presenter Set the record for the biggest opening weekend for a Marathi film
Rajmata Jijau 2011 Jijai Chitra Marathi Directed by Yashwant Bhalkar,starring Smita Deshmukh,Milind Gunaji,Amol Kolhe and Rahul Solapurkar The film was based on Madan Patil's book "Jijausaheb".

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