A picture on the road changed the fate of this actress!
'There is no age to live or to die, life is just a name for shock', this line is not for anyone else but for the evergreen and extremely beautiful actress Smita Patil who said goodbye to the world at the age of just 31. october 17 is the birth anniversary of this actress. The films of the actress with big eyes, radiant data-face and amazing seriousness are still successful in captivating the audience. If her film is playing on the screen, the viewers are left staring at every scene, every gesture. Smita Patil, who did wonders in the world of acting, was earlier a news anchor. The special thing is that her pictures that fell on the road were liked by the director of Doordarshan.
Versatile actress Smita Patil, born on october 17, 1955 in mumbai, was educated in Marathi medium schools. After studies, she started reading news in Marathi in mumbai Doordarshan. Maithili Rao has written Smita Patil's biography titled 'Smita Patil A Brief Incandescence', in which she had narrated an interesting anecdote about Smita Patil's work on Doordarshan.
Maithili Rao had said in Smita's biography, "One of Smita's friends jyotsna Kirpekar used to read news on bombay Doordarshan and her husband's name was deepak Kirpekar, who was a photographer by profession and during his profession he used to take Smita's pictures often."
A fallen picture changed fate
During this time, once deepak had gone to Doordarshan Center with her pictures, where as soon as he entered, Smita's pictures fell down and he started arranging the pictures on the ground. During this time, mumbai Doordarshan's director PV Krishnamurthy, who was passing by, saw the pictures. Suddenly he asked, "Whose pictures are these?" Then what happened? When deepak told him about Smita, he said that he wanted to meet her. However, Smita was not ready for this work and she agreed to go to Doordarshan Center only after a lot of persuasion. The special thing is that when Smita was asked to sing something of her choice in the audition, she sang nothing but Bangladesh's national anthem "Amar Shonar Bangla". The director liked her voice so much that he immediately selected her for the news anchor. After this, Smita started reading news in Marathi in mumbai Doordarshan.
People loved her voice so much that even those who did not know Marathi would sit in front of the tv to listen to her voice. Smita's acting career also got a great opportunity from here. Popular film director Shyam Benegal also saw Smita for the first time on tv and after seeing her, he decided to sign her in his film. Smita Patil married an already married actor raj Babbar. She has a son Prateek Babbar from raj Babbar, who is an actor and has appeared in many films including 'Aarakshan'. Smita shocked her fans at the age of just 31. She died on 13 december 1986.