
Smita Patil (October 17, 1955 – December 13, 1986) was an Indian actress and active feminist who primarily worked in Hindi and Marathi films. Remembered among the finest actresses of Indian cinema, she was known for her portrayals of strong and morally complex women prominently in arthouse and parallel cinema, a New Wave movement in India cinema known for its neo-realism. In a career that spanned over a decade, with 10 films released posthumously, her accolades include two National Film Awards, a Filmfare Award, a Maharashtra State Film Award, and two Filmfare Awards Marathi, and the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour awarded by the Government of India.

Manthan
1976 · as Bindu

Giddh: The Vulture
1984 · as Hanumi

Bhavni Bhavai
1981 · as Ujam

Situm
1982 · as Meenakshi

Mandi
1983 · as Zeenat

Naseeb Ni Balihari
1982

Bazaar
1982 · as Najma

Anand aur Anand
1984 · as Kiran

Chidambaram
1985 · as Shivagami

Child God
1985 · as Seeta

Bheegi Palkein
1982 · as Shanti

Ahsaan
1987

Nishant
1975 · as Rukmini

Badle Ki Aag
1982 · as Bijli

Anveshane
1983 · as Revati

Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki
1984 · as Aarti

Hum Farishte Nahin
1988 · as Roma (Special Appearance)

Insaniyat Ke Dushman
1987 · as Laxmi