Friday, February 25, 2011

Life of Smita Patil

Smita Patil

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Smita Patil

Born

October 17, 1955
Pune,
India

Died

December 13, 1986 (aged 31)

Years active

1974 - 1985

Spouse

Raj Babbar

Smita Patil (17 October 1955 – 13 December 1986) was a leading Indian actress from the 1970s to the 1980s in both Hindi andMarathi cinema.

Along with actress and co-star Shabana Azmi, Smita represented India's parallel cinema. Her performances were often acclaimed, and she was mostly noted for her work in films as Manthan (1977), Bhumika (1977), Aakrosh (1980) and Chakra (1981).

Patil was also an active feminist (in a distinctly Indian context) 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.

Early life

Smita Patil was born in Pune into a Marathi family to a Maharashtrian politician, Shivajirao Patil and social worker mother, from Shirpur town (Village-Bhatpure) of Khandesh province of Maharashtra State. She studied at a Marathi-language school.

Her first tryst with the camera was as a television newscaster for Doordarshan Pune, the Indian government owned television.

Career

Smita Patil belongs to a generation of actresses, including Shabana Azmi and, like her, is strongly associated with the radically political cinema of the 1970s. Her work includes films with parallel cinema directors like Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani and Mrinal Sen as well as forays into the more commercial Hindi Film Industry cinema of Mumbai. Patil was working as a TV news reader and was also an accomplished photographer when Shyam Benegal discovered her.

She was an alumna of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. In 1977, she won the National Award for 'Best Actress' for her performance in the Hindi filmBhumika. In her films, Patil's character often represents an intelligent femininity that stands in relief against the conventional background of male-dominated cinema (films like Bhumika, Umbartha, and Bazaar). Smita Patil was also a women's rights activist and became famous for her roles in films that portrayed women as capable and empowered.

"I remained committed to small cinema for about five years ... I refused all commercial offers. Around 1977-78, the small cinema movement started picking up and they needed names. I was unceremoniously dropped from a couple of projects. This was a very subtle thing but it affected me a lot. I told myself that here I am and I have not bothered to make money. I have turned down big, commercial offers because of my commitment to small cinema and what have I got in return? If they want names I'll make a name for myself. So I started and took whatever came my way."

In time she was accepted by commercial filmmakers and from Raj Khosla and Ramesh Sippy to B.R. Chopra, they all agreed that she was "excellent". Her fans, too, grew with her newfound stardom. Patil's glamorous roles in her more commercial films—such as Shakti and Namak Halaal -- revealed the permeable boundaries between "serious" cinema and "Hindi Cinema" masala in the Hindi film industry.

Her association with artistic cinema remained strong, however. Her arguably greatest (and unfortunately final) role came when Smita re-teamed with Ketan Mehta to play the feisty and fiery Sonbai in Mirch Masala (1987). Smita won raves for playing a spirited spice-factory worker who stands up against a lecherous petty official.

Personal life

When Patil became romantically involved with the actor Raj Babbar, Patil drew severe criticism from her fans and the media, clouding her personal life and throwing her into the eye of a media storm. Raj Babbar left his wife, Nadira Babbar to marry Patil.

Overnight, Patil was labeled a "home-breaker" by the very Feminist organizations she had worked so assiduously for, and became the target of barbed criticism.

Death


Smita died from childbirth complications on 13 December 1986, aged 31, barely two weeks after having given birth to her son, Prateik Babbar.

Nearly two decades later, one of India's greatest film directors, Mrinal Sen alleged that Smita Patil had died due to gross medical negligence.

Awards








Winner

§ 1978 - National Film Award - Best Actress for Bhumika

§ 1982 - Filmfare Best Actress Award for Chakra

§ 1982 - National Film Award - Best Actress for Chakra

§ 1985 - Padma Shri Award

Nominated

§ 1978 - Filmfare Best Actress Award for Bhumika

§ 1983 - Filmfare Best Actress Award for Bazaar

§ 1984 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Arth

§ 1984 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Mandi

§ 1985 - Filmfare Best Actress Award for Aaj Ki Aawaz

Incomplete Filmography

Year

Film

Role

Other notes

1974

Mere Saath Chal

Geeta

Samna

Kamley

Entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival

1975

Nishant

Rukumani

Charandas Chor

Rajkumari (Princess)

1976

Manthan

Bindu

1977

Bhumika

Ushavari

Winner, National Film Award for Best Actress

Nominated, Filmfare Best Actress Award

Jait Re Jait

Marathi Film

1978

Kondura

Parvati

Gaman

Khairun Hussain

Sarvasakshi

Sujatha

1980

Bhavani Bhavai

Ujaan

Aakrosh

Nagi Lahanya

Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hain

Joan

The Naxalites

Ajitha

1981

Chakra

Amma

Double Winner, Filmfare Best Actress Award

National Film Award for Best Actress

Sadgati

Jhuria

TV

Tajurba

1982

Baazar

Najma

Nominated, Filmfare Best Actress Award

Shakti

Roma Devi

Namak Halaal

Poonam

Umbartha

Savitri Mahajan

Marathi Film

Dubbed as Subah Winner, Marthi Rajya Chitrapat Puraskar for Best Actress

1983

Arth

Kavita Sanyal

Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award

Mandi

Zeenat

Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award

Ghungroo

Kesarbai

Ardh Satya

Jyotsna Gokhale

Qayamat

Shashi

1984

Aaj Ki Aawaz

Rajni Deshmukh

Nominated, Filmfare Best Actress Award

Raavan

Ganga

Pet Pyaar Aur Paap

Sharaabi

Meena

Mera Dost Mera Dushman

Lali

1985

Chidambaram

Shivagami

Ghulami

Sumitra Sultan Singh

Debshishu

Utpalendu Chakraborty

Bengali film

Aakhir Kyun?

Nisha

Mera Ghar Mere Bachche

Geeta Bhargav

1986

Aap Ke Saath

Ganga

Amrit

Kamla Shrivastav

Dilwaala

Sumitra Devi

1987

Mirch Masala

Sonbai

Dance Dance

Radha

Thikana

Shashi Goel

Sutradhar

Prerna

Insaaniyat Ke Dushman

Lakshmi Nath

1988

Waaris

Paramjit

Hum Farishte Nahin

Roma

1989

Galiyon Ke Badshah

Tulsi



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