Master Vinayak emerged from the culturally influential Kolhapur film scene that shaped early Marathi cinema. He began as an actor, later shifted into direction and production, and became known for his ability to blend social themes with entertainment in a period when Indian cinema was still solidifying narrative conventions. Although his life was short, his contribution was recognised partly for advancing women in cinema and supporting younger talent who would become important later.
Brahmachari
(Audumbar)
Brandy Ki Botal
(Bagaram)
Agnikankan: The Branded Oath
(Rajkumar Sudhirchandra)
Sinhagad
Vilasi Ishwar
(Sanjeev)
Akashwani
(Vasudev)
Nammoora Mandara Hoove
King of Ayodhya
(Rohidas)
Dharmaveer
Bhikharan
(Kumar)
Orphans of Society
(Sanjeev)
Holy Crime
(Prakash)
Sairandhri
(King Virat)