Smita Patil: The Feminist Trailblazer Ahead Of Her Time In Bollywood - Page 2

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Her old interviews are a revelation. I love watching those. So much wisdom in them and to think she was only in her late 20s then. Compare that to the interviews of BW stars today in their 20s-30s. There is such a stark difference.

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Posted: 6 months ago
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One of my favorite scenes from one of my fav movies of Smita Patil


https://youtu.be/dvZjQCNnXV4?si=w7-TIhgP2hn2pl8x

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Her infamous bathing scene in Chakra

She first defended the scene saying it was needed for the story, later expressed regret saying it was unnecessary but I disagree. I believe the scene was needed, it shows how poor women living in the slums have no privacy for the most basic things in life


From 59:32 TO 1:32


https://youtu.be/YqYWLXH7w-Y?si=SqErf5Do80phiJlz

Posted: 6 months ago
#16

She's one of my favourites.

She would become the character she was playing. You couldn't tell it was an actor not that real person. smiley32

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Smita patil's range is insane. It's really difficult to match her whenever she is onscreen. Such a powerful performer she is. It's an insult to her legacy if we compare her to the current lot.

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Lost her too early. Iconic persona.

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