Smita Patil

Indian actress and journalist; award winner

Smita Patil - Indian actress and journalist; award winner
Born

1955
70 years ago

Died

December 13th, 1986
38 years ago — 31 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

India

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An Indian actress and journalist, celebrated for significant contributions to Indian cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. Gained recognition for performances in films such as 'Bhumika', 'Manthan', and 'The Burning Train'. Received the National Film Award for Best Actress twice. Involved in journalism and wrote for various publications, focusing on social issues and women's rights. Passed away in 1986 at the age of 31, leaving behind a legacy of strong, socially aware characters in film.

Received two National Film Awards for Best Actress

Starred in 'Bhumika' and 'Manthan'

Contributed to journalism with a focus on women's rights

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