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SMITA PATIL
One
of the most talented actresses in Indian Cinema, Smita Patil was
born in Pune in 1955. Her father was a former minister in the government
of Maharashtra. She was a news reader on Doordarshan when she was
discovered by Shyam Benegal. She went to deliver extraordinary performances
for Benegal in films like Manthan, Charandas Chor, Nishant, Mandi
and most of all Bhumika, the film based on the life of Marathi screen
actress Hansa Wadkar.
She
worked for almost all the filmmakers who were leading the charge
of parallel cinema in that era. Her other performances that stand
out include those in films like Satyajit Ray's Sadgati, Govind Nihalani's
Aakrosh, Jabbar Patel's Umbartha and Jait Re Jait, G Aravindam's
Chidambaram, Ketan Mehta's Bhavani Bhavai, Mahesh Bhatt's Arth and
Robindra Dharmaraj's Chakra. She also got her share of mainstream
success with films like Shakti and Namak Halal. Her work was celebrated
at the festival of La Rochelle and by the French cinematheque in
1984.
She was an activist and a photographer. Her skills as a photographer
became evident in an exhibition of her work 'Through the eyes of
Smita', at the National Centre for Performing Arts, Bombay in 1992.
Smita was married to Raj Babbar. Her unfortunate death during childbirth
at Smita Patil at the young age of 30 left a hole in the film world
that has not yet been filled.
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