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Smita Patil's 9 Iconic Films that Were Ahead of Their Time

Bazaar is a drama that exposes the dark side of societal corruption and exploitation. A young woman fights against the practice of bride buying and seeks justice.

1. Bazaar (1982)

A biographical drama based on the life of a bollywood actress, highlighting the complexities of fame and identity.

2. Bhumika (1977)

A satirical comedy-drama that challenges societal norms and explores themes of sexual harassment and female empowerment.

3. Mirch Masala (1987)

A political thriller that delves into the corrupt practices of politicians and bureaucrats.

4. Chakra (1981)

A realistic portrayal of a police officer's struggle with corruption and injustice.

5. Ardha Satya (1983)

A socially conscious film that explores the cooperative movement in rural India.

6. Manthan (1976)

A powerful drama that highlights the plight of the oppressed and the importance of social justice.

7. Akrosh (1980)

A film that exposes the feudal system and the exploitation of women in rural India.

8. Nishant (1975)

A poignant drama that explores themes of poverty, inequality, and the human spirit.

9. Subah (1982)