Got to be her sunshine kid: Prateik on Smita Patil


Mumbai, Dec 12 (IANS): On the eve of the 27th death anniversary of his late mother, actress Smita Patil who died due to childbirth complications, her son Prateik reminisced about his “angel” and hoped to become her “sunshine kid”.


"It isn't far from the time the heavens got the better of her worth and soul...27 years ago...remembering someone I never knew”," Prateik posted on Twitter Thursday.

"She, the few that make me want to smile, to shine, to make her proud...got to be her sunshine kid...got to be your sunshine kid...my angel..love you," he said.

Known for films like "Manthan", "Bhumika", "Aakrosh", "Namak Halaal" and "Shakti", Smita Patil had married actor Raj Babbar. She died Dec 13, 1986 due to complications in childbirth.

Prateik is also an actor and he was last seen on the big screen in "Issaq" with newbie Amyra Dastur.

 

  

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  • Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Thu, Dec 12 2013

    Dear Prateik. Your mother, late Smita Patil was a beautiful intense actress who brought life to whatever role she played. We loved her. Her untimely death was a irreparable loss not only to her family but to the Indian Film Industry.Recently, I happened to seen Namak Halal once again on TV and it brought tears to my eyes to realize that we do not have her with us. May her soul rest in peace and may she continue to bless and watch over you and bring you similar success.

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