For the new edition of
Fragrance Of Yesteryears, a
diva of the golden years, one the best gems of tinsel town and a
fitting tribute to the month dedicated to women, Smita Patil is thrown
in the spotlight!
Patil was born on October 17, 1955, in Pune to
a Maratha

family. Her father was a Maharashtrian politician, Shivajirao
Patil and her mother, Vidyatai Patil, a social worker. Patil also
completed her schooling in Pune, attending Renuka Swaroop Memorial High
School.
Patil's first appearance on television was in 1970 as a newscaster for the Indian government owned television service,
Doordarshan.
When she was discovered and approached by
Shyam Benegal, she was
already a successful TV newsreader and photographer. Majority
of Patil's roles in her films were female orientated and emphasized the
power of women instead of the popular male dominating roles seen during
those times. It was due to these particular roles that was one of the
reasons why she gained much attention and popularity by viewers. Her
most famous movies for such roles were
Bhumika, Umbartha, and
Bazaar.
When Smita
Patil breathed her last on the midnight of December 13, 1986, Indian
cinema lost an incredible talent. She passed away due to childbirth
complications, not even two weeks after she delivered her son, today
actor,
Prateik Babbar. Two decades later, Mrinal Sen, among the best
film directors alleged that Patil's death occurred because of medical
negligence and not childbirth complications.
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