Smita Patil filmography
Filmfare Award, two Filmfare Awards Marathi and received the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honour in 1985.[7]
Patil made her film debut with
Apart from acting, Patil was an active feminist and a member of the Women's Centre in Mumbai. She was deeply committed to the advancement of women's issues and gave her endorsement to films which sought to explore the role of women in traditional Indian society, their sexuality, and the changes facing the middle-class woman in an urban milieu.[10] She died on 13 December 1986 at the age of 31 due to childbirth complications. Over ten of her films were released after her death.[11][12]
Films
Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes | Ref. |
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1974 | Raja Shiv Chhatrapati | Saibai | Hindi-Marathi | Bilingual | [13] |
1975 | Samna | Kamley | Marathi | [2] | |
Nishant | Rukmani | Hindi | [14] | ||
Charandas Chor | Rajkumari | Hindi | |||
1976 | Manthan | Bindu | Hindi | [15] | |
1977 | Bhumika | Usha/Urvashi Dalvi | Hindi | Won - National Film Award for Best Actress, Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [16] |
Saal Solvan Chadya | Pinky | Punjabi | |||
Jait Re Jait | Chindhi | Marathi | Won - Filmfare Award for Best Actress Marathi | [17] | |
1978 | Anugraham
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Parvati | Hindi-Telugu | Bilingual | [18] |
Gaman | Khairun Hussain | Hindi | |||
1980 | Sarvasakshi | Sujatha | Marathi | ||
The Naxalites | Ajitha | Hindi | |||
Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai
|
Joan | Hindi | [19] | ||
Aakrosh | Nagi Lahanya | Hindi | |||
1981 | Bhavani Bhavai
|
Ujaan | Gujarati | ||
Chakra | Amma | Hindi | Won - National Film Award for Best Actress and Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [20] | |
Tajurba | Pinki | Hindi | |||
Sadgati | Jhuria | Hindi | TV movie | [21] | |
Akaler Sandhane | Herself | Bengali | |||
1982 | Namak Halaal | Poonam | Hindi | [22] | |
Bazaar | Najma | Hindi | Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [23] | |
Badle Ki Aag | Bijli | Hindi | |||
Dil-E-Nadaan
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Sheela | Hindi | |||
Shakti | Roma Devi | Hindi | [24] | ||
Arth | Kavita Sanyal | Hindi | Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | [25] | |
Umbartha | Sulabha Mahajan | Marathi | Won - Filmfare Award for Best Actress Marathi and Maharashtra State Film Awards for Best Actress | [26] | |
Sitam
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Meenakshi | Hindi | |||
Dard Ka Rishta | Dr. Anuradha | Hindi | |||
Bheegi Palkein | Shanti | Hindi | |||
Naseeb Ni Balihari | Gujarati | [27] | |||
1983 | Chatpati | Chatpatee | Hindi | ||
Ghungroo | Kesarbai | Hindi | |||
Qayamat | Shashi | Hindi | |||
Ardh Satya | Jyotsna Gokhale | Hindi | [28] | ||
Mandi | Zeenat | Hindi | Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | [29] | |
Haadsa | Asha | Hindi | |||
Anveshane | Revati | Kannada | |||
1984 | Farishta | Kashibai | Hindi | ||
Sharaabi | Dancer | Hindi | Guest appearance in song "Jahan Char Yaar Mil Jaye" | ||
Hum Do Hamare Do | Hindi | ||||
Aaj Ki Aawaz
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Rajni Deshmukh | Hindi | Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [30] | |
Raavan | Ganga | Hindi | |||
Pet Pyaar Aur Paap | Hindi | ||||
Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki | Aarti | Hindi | |||
Tarang | Janki | Hindi | |||
Shapath | Shanti | Hindi | |||
Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman | Lali | Hindi | |||
Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein | Hindi | ||||
Giddh | Hanumi | Hindi | |||
Anand Aur Anand | Kiran | Hindi | |||
1985 | Jawab | Rajni/Radha/Salma | Hindi | ||
Ghulami | Sumitra Singh | Hindi | |||
Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche | Geeta Bhargav | Hindi | |||
Aakhir Kyon? | Nisha | Hindi | [31] | ||
Chidambaram | Shivakaami | Malayalam | |||
1986 | Sutradhar | Prerna | Hindi | ||
Kaanch Ki Deewar | Nisha | Hindi | |||
Dilwaala | Sumitra Devi | Hindi | |||
Aap Ke Saath | Ganga | Hindi | |||
Mirch Masala | Sonbai | Hindi | Won - BFJA Award for Best Actress (Hindi) | [32] | |
Amrit
|
Kamla Shrivastav | Hindi | |||
Anokha Rishta | Dr. Padma Kapoor | Hindi | [33] | ||
Dahleez | Sukhbir Kaur | Hindi | |||
Mere Saath Chal | Geeta | Hindi | |||
Angaarey | Arti Varma | Hindi | [34] |
Posthumous releases
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1987 | Insaniyat Ke Dushman | Lakshmi Nath | [35] | |
Nazrana | Mukta | [36] | ||
Debshishu | Seeta | Bengali film | [37] | |
Dance Dance
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Radha | |||
Raahee | Rano / Sandhya | |||
Ahsaan | ||||
Awam | Dr. Shabnam | |||
Thikana | Shashi Goel | [38] | ||
Aaj | Kavita | |||
Sher Shivaji | ||||
1988 | Hum Farishte Nahin | Roma | ||
Waaris | Paramjit | Voice dubbed by Rekha | [39][40] | |
Akarshan | Cameo | |||
1989 | Oonch Neech Beech | Sumati | Delayed | |
Galiyon Ke Badshah
|
Tulsi | Delayed | [41] |
References
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- Forbes. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
- ISBN 978-81-7991-066-5. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- ^ Angaaray press book - Rajesh Khanna, Smita Patil and Raj Babbar
- ^ Rangoonwala, Firoze (24–25 December 1987). "1987: a year of cinematic mediocrity". Arab Times. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
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- ^ "Debashishu". Archived from the original on 17 July 2009.
- ^ KBR, Upala (30 June 2011). "Does Bollywood need a no-pregnancy clause?". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
- ^ "Of the issue: Guftagu". The Illustrated Weekly of India. Vol. 110, no. 1–18. 23 April 1989. p. 53.
- ^ Somaaya, Bhawana (24 November 2000). "The highs and lows – a recollection". The Hindu. The Hindu Group. Archived from the original on 1 January 2004.
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External links
- Smita Patil filmography at IMDb