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Smita Patil

Smita Patil Image Source : Wikipedia
  • Born 17 October 1955
  • Place of Birth Pune
  • Occupation Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Actor
  • Father Shivajirao Girdhar Patil
  • Spouse Raj Babbar
  • Education St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, University Of Mumbai, Elphinstone College, Fergusson College
  • Years active 1974-1986
  • Children Prateik Babbar

Related Other Pages:

  • Galiyon Ka Badshah, 
  • Arth
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ABOUT Smita Patil

Smita Patil: A Paragon of Parallel Cinema Smita Patil (1955-1986), a towering figure in Indian cinema, left an indelible mark with her powerful portrayals of strong, independent women. Her career, spanning over a decade, encompassed over 80 films, seamlessly blending parallel cinema with mainstream productions. Patil's cinematic journey began with Shyam Benegal's Charandas Chor (1975). She quickly rose to prominence, becoming a leading lady of the parallel cinema movement. Her performances were critically acclaimed, garnering her two National Film Awards for Best Actress (Bhumika, 1977; Chakra, 1981), a Filmfare Award, a Maharashtra State Film Award, and two Filmfare Awards Marathi. In 1985, she was honoured with the Padma Shri. Her iconic roles include the poignant portrayal in Bhumika, the rebellious spirit in Aakrosh (1980), and the complex characters in Arth (1982), Mandi (1983), and Mirch Masala (1985). These performances showcased her versatility and ability to embody diverse female characters with authenticity. Beyond acting, Patil was a vocal feminist and actively championed women's rights. Tragically, she died in 1986 at the age of 31 due to complications from childbirth. Her legacy continues through her son, actor Prateik Babbar, and her enduring influence on Indian cinema. More than ten films were released posthumously, a testament to her prolific career and lasting impact.

Smita Patil FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • Galiyon Ka Badshah
  • Galiyon Ka Badshah

    ( 1989 )

No Upcoming Movies
  • Oonch Neech Beech
  • Oonch Neech Beech

    ( 1989 )

  • Akarshan
  • Akarshan

    ( 1988 )

  • Waaris
  • Waaris

    ( 1988 )

  • Hum Farishte Nahin
  • Hum Farishte Nahin

    ( 1988 )

  • Sher Shivaji
  • Sher Shivaji

    ( 1987 )

  • Aaj
  • Aaj

    ( 1987 )

  • Thikana
  • Thikana

    ( 1987 )

  • Avam
  • Avam

    ( 1987 )

  • Ahsaan
  • Ahsaan

    ( 1987 )

  • Raahee
  • Raahee

    ( 1987 )

  • Dance Dance
  • Dance Dance

    ( 1987 )

  • Debshishu
  • Debshishu

    ( 1987 )

  • Nazrana
  • Nazrana

    ( 1987 )

  • Insaniyat Ke Dushman
  • Insaniyat Ke Dushman

    ( 1987 )

  • Mere Saath Chal
  • Mere Saath Chal

    ( 1986 )

  • Angaaray
  • Angaaray

    ( 1986 )

  • Dahleez
  • Dahleez

    ( 1986 )

  • Anokha Rishta
  • Anokha Rishta

    ( 1986 )

  • Teesra Kinara
  • Teesra Kinara

    ( 1986 )

  • Amrit
  • Amrit

    ( 1986 )

  • Mirch Masala
  • Mirch Masala

    ( 1986 )

  • Aap Ke Saath
  • Aap Ke Saath

    ( 1986 )

  • Dilwaala
  • Dilwaala

    ( 1986 )

  • Kaanch Ki Deewar
  • Kaanch Ki Deewar

    ( 1986 )

  • Sutradhar
  • Sutradhar

    ( 1986 )

  • Aakhir Kyon?
  • Aakhir Kyon?

    ( 1985 )

  • Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche
  • Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche

    ( 1985 )

  • Ghulami
  • Ghulami

    ( 1985 )

  • Jawaab
  • Jawaab

    ( 1985 )

  • Chidambaram
  • Chidambaram

    ( 1985 )

  • Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein
  • Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein

    ( 1984 )

  • Giddh: The Vulture
  • Giddh: The Vulture

    ( 1984 )

  • Shapath
  • Shapath

    ( 1984 )

  • Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman
  • Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman

    ( 1984 )

  • Anand Aur Anand
  • Anand Aur Anand

    ( 1984 )

  • Tarang
  • Tarang

    ( 1984 )

  • Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki
  • Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki

    ( 1984 )

  • Pet Pyaar Aur Paap
  • Pet Pyaar Aur Paap

    ( 1984 )

  • Raavan
  • Raavan

    ( 1984 )

  • Aaj Ki Awaz
  • Aaj Ki Awaz

    ( 1984 )

  • Hum Do Hamare Do
  • Hum Do Hamare Do

    ( 1984 )

  • Sharaabi
  • Sharaabi

    ( 1984 )

  • Farishta
  • Farishta

    ( 1984 )

  • Anveshane
  • Anveshane

    ( 1983 )

  • Mandi
  • Mandi

    ( 1983 )

  • Ardh Satya
  • Ardh Satya

    ( 1983 )

  • Qayamat
  • Qayamat

    ( 1983 )

  • Haadsaa
  • Haadsaa

    ( 1983 )

  • Ghungroo
  • Ghungroo

    ( 1983 )

  • Chatpati
  • Chatpati

    ( 1983 )

  • Sitam
  • Sitam

    ( 1982 )

  • Bheegi Palkein
  • Bheegi Palkein

    ( 1982 )

  • Umbartha
  • Umbartha

    ( 1982 )

  • Dard Ka Rishta
  • Dard Ka Rishta

    ( 1982 )

  • Arth
  • Arth

    ( 1982 )

  • Shakti
  • Shakti

    ( 1982 )

  • Dil-E-Nadaan
  • Dil-E-Nadaan

    ( 1982 )

  • Badle Ki Aag
  • Badle Ki Aag

    ( 1982 )

  • Bazaar
  • Bazaar

    ( 1982 )

  • Namak Halaal
  • Namak Halaal

    ( 1982 )

  • Naseeb Ni Balihari
  • Naseeb Ni Balihari

    ( 1982 )

  • Deliverance
  • Deliverance

    ( 1981 )

  • Tajurba
  • Tajurba

    ( 1981 )

  • Chakra
  • Chakra

    ( 1981 )

  • Bhavni Bhavai
  • Bhavni Bhavai

    ( 1981 )

  • Sapne Apne Apne
  • Sapne Apne Apne

    ( 1980 )

  • The Naxalites
  • The Naxalites

    ( 1980 )

  • Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai
  • Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai

    ( 1980 )

  • Aakrosh
  • Aakrosh

    ( 1980 )

  • Sarvasakshi
  • Sarvasakshi

    ( 1980 )

  • Gaman
  • Gaman

    ( 1978 )

  • Kondura (The Sage from the Sea)
  • Kondura (The Sage from the Sea)

    ( 1978 )

  • Anugraham
  • Anugraham

    ( 1978 )

  • Saal Solvan Chadya
  • Saal Solvan Chadya

    ( 1977 )

  • Jait Re Jait
  • Jait Re Jait

    ( 1977 )

  • Bhumika
  • Bhumika

    ( 1977 )

  • The Churning
  • The Churning

    ( 1976 )

  • Charandas Chor
  • Charandas Chor

    ( 1975 )

  • Nishant
  • Nishant

    ( 1975 )

  • Samna
  • Samna

    ( 1975 )

  • Raja Shiv Chhatrapati
  • Raja Shiv Chhatrapati

    ( 1974 )

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia

Smita Patil AWARDS

Awards
  • Best Actress (Hindi)
  • The Bengal Film Journalists' Award for Best Actress (Hindi) - 1988 Mirch Masala

  • Best Actress
  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Actress - 1982 Chakra

  • Best Actress
  • The Filmfare Awards Marathi for Best Actress - 1981 Umbartha

  • Best Actress
  • The Filmfare Awards Marathi for Best Actress - 1978 Jait Re Jait

  • Best Actress
  • The National Film Awards, India for Best Actress - 1981 Chakra

  • Best Actress
  • The National Film Awards, India for Best Actress - 1978 Bhumika

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia

SMITA PATIL NEWS

Prateik Babbar worked 'for free' during career lull: 'People know about the substance and alcohol abuse I battled'

March 02, 2022 12:42 pm

Actor Prateik Babbar spoke about how he worked his way back into the good graces of Bollywood, after his much-publicised struggles with drug and alcohol abuse.

Ahead of Gehraiyaan, five stellar films that dealt with complex adult relationships

February 10, 2022 8:21 am

Ahead of Deepika Padukone, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Ananya Panday and Dhairya Karwa-starrer Gehraiyaan's release, we revisit these five well-made relationship dramas.

When Raj Babbar said wife Nadira was 'mature' enough to understand his love for Smita Patil

October 17, 2021 2:03 pm

On Smita Patil's birth anniversary, here's remembering her romance with Raj Babbar and eventual marriage, before her untimely death.

Arthouse Days | Govind Nihalani's Aakrosh

December 05, 2019 7:53 am

Govind Nihalani's Aakrosh won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri and Om Puri in pivotal roles.

Arthouse Days | Smita Patil’s Mirch Masala

November 14, 2019 8:37 am

Directed by Ketan Mehta, Mirch Masala released in 1987. The Smita Patil starrer won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.

Netsuke stories

May 11, 2019 9:46 am

Vignettes of a rarefied space of political power and celebrity from a seasoned journalist.

Mulk actor Prateik Babbar on his late mother Smita Patil: I miss her a lot

July 28, 2018 12:45 pm

Prateik is currently busy promoting his upcoming film Mulk, directed by Anubhav Sinha. In Mulk, he co-stars with Rishi Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu, Rajat Kapoor, Manoj Pahwa and Ashutosh Rana. It is slated to be released on August 3.

Smita Patil was a far better actor than me, says Rekha

December 17, 2017 4:55 pm

The first ever Smita Patil memorial award was given to Rekha for her contribution in the film industry. National award-winning actor Smita Patil passed away in 1986.

Prateik Babbar to celebrate Smita Patil's birth anniversary on the sets of Mulk

October 17, 2017 4:11 pm

Actor Smita Patil's son Prateik Babbar will celebrate his late mother's birthday by cutting a huge 10 kg cake on the sets of his upcoming film 'Mulk'. Talking about the preparations the actor said that he would also bring some red roses and white lilies as she loved flowers.

Shabana Azmi’s tweets about Cannes 1976 is a perfect throwback to the sweeter and simpler times of Bollywood

April 16, 2017 7:26 pm

Shabana Azmi's picture with Shyam Benegal and Smita Patil at the Cannes Film Festival 1976 reflects the time when the film industry was more about substance than glamour.

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