Apurva Motiwale is an Indian editor, who works in Hindi, Marathi and Telugu cinema.
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As a frequent collaborator with Ashish Mhatre, she has edited more than 40 films. Her first film as an editor was Ajab Lagnachi Gajab Goshta (2010).
Apurva Motiwale | |
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Born | Indore, India | 3 December 1985
Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 2008 – present |
Apurva started her career as an assistant editor with the films Mumbai Meri Jaan in 2008, Harishchandrachi Factory in 2009 and Chillar Party 2011. She edited milestone films like Duniyadari, Ye Re Ye Re Paisa (2018). She received MICTA, International Marathi Film Festival Awards and Sanskruti Kala Darpan Awards for best editing for the film Duniyadari, and the Zee Marathi Gaurav Award for Ye Re Ye Re Paisa (2018).
Award Show | Title | Film |
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MICTA | Best Editor | Duniyadari |
Sanskruti Kala Darpan | Best Editor | Duniyadari |
Zee Marathi Guarav | Best Editor | Ye Re Ye Re Paisa |
Saakal Premiere Awards | Best Chief Editor | Khari Biscuit |
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