[2] The 1955 social film Me Tulas Tujhya Angani was produced under his banner Nav Chitra and had Hindustani classical music-based songs sung by Bhimsen Joshi.
[4] In continuation of the film adaptations of works written by Damuanna Malvankar and V. S. Jog which Master Vinayak made, Thakur directed the 1957 comedy Gharcha Jhala Thoda.
[2] The 1962 film Rangalya Ratree Ashya was a musical based on the story by author Ranjit Desai and starring Arun Sarnaik as a talented drummer who falls in love with a courtesan.
[10] The 1970s directorial venture Mumbaicha Jawai was a depiction of cosmopolitan Mumbai and how a newly married couple embraces social values while living in the crowded chawl.
[5] In 2013, the Marathi-weekly magazine Lokprabha of the Indian Express Group included Me Tulas Tujhya Angani and Mumbaicha Jawai in their "Must Watch 40 Marathi Films" list.