Priya Dutt's Emotional Tribute to Mother Nargis on Death Anniversary

Priya Dutt remembered her mother, legendary actress Nargis, on her 45th death anniversary with an emotional social media post. She described Nargis as her "inspiration" whose "loving force" continues to guide her. Nargis, born on June 1, 1929, was one of Bollywood's finest performers, acting in films like 'Mother India' and 'Raat Aur Din'. She died of pancreatic cancer on May 3, 1981, leaving behind husband Sunil Dutt and three children including actor Sanjay Dutt.

Key Points: Priya Dutt Pens Heartfelt Note for Nargis on Death Anniversary

  • Priya Dutt pays tribute to mother Nargis on death anniversary
  • She describes Nargis as her "inspiration" and "loving force"
  • Nargis was a legendary actress from the 1940s-1960s
  • She died of pancreatic cancer on May 3, 1981
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"Her light has always been the loving force guiding my way": Priya Dutt pens emotional note for mother Nargis on death anniversary

Priya Dutt remembers her mother Nargis on her 45th death anniversary, calling her "loving force" and "greatest inspiration" in an emotional social media post.

"Her light has always been the loving force guiding my way. - Priya Dutt"

Mumbai, May 3

Former Lok Sabha member and the daughter of actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis on Sunday took to her social media to pen a tribute to her legendary mother.

In a nod to her mother, whom she described as her "inspiration", Priya Dutt wrote, "Remembering my mother who taught me life's most important values. Her compassion, courage and selflessness weren't just qualities, they were a way of life she passed on to us. Mum showed me what it means to lead with heart and live with dignity."

Priya also mentioned how she finds her mother's "loving force" guiding her life.

"Forty-five years have passed since she left us, but her light has always been the loving force guiding my way. My greatest inspiration, always," she added.

Along with her post, Priya Dutt also shared a picture of Nargis and added, "My Mother, My Inspiration."

Born on June 1, 1929, Nargis is widely known as one of the finest performers of all time, having acted in a variety of genres ranging from comedy to drama. She began her film career as a leading lady in the early 1940s and continued to perform until 1967.

She made her final appearance in the psychological thriller film 'Raat Aur Din. 'She made her screen debut in a minor role at the age of five with Talash-E-Haq (1935), but her acting career actually began with the film Tamanna (1942).

In the early '80s, Nargis was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and she died on May 3, 1981.

Nargis and actor Sunil Dutt reportedly fell in love with each other while working on the 1957 film 'Mother India'. The couple who got married on March 11, 1958 went on to have three children, Sanjay Dutt, Namrata Dutt and Priya Dutt.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Nargis Dutt's legacy goes beyond films. She was a social worker too, setting up the Spastics Society of India. It's heartwarming to see Priya honor her mother's values - compassion and courage are rare these days. Salute to this incredible family.
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Ananya R
I just wish the article mentioned more about her philanthropy. Nargis worked tirelessly for the disabled. Her light really did guide many. But the loss of her at just 52 was tragic. Pancreatic cancer took her too soon. Priya, your words are lovely. 🙏
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Kavya N
Nargis and Sunil Dutt's love story is legendary. Meeting on the sets of Mother India, marrying and building a family... It's rare to see such commitment in the film industry. Priya's note reminds us that family values matter most, even for a star's daughter.
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James A
Reading this as an outsider (I'm American), it's touching to see such respect for parents in Indian culture. Nargis sounds like a remarkable person - actor, activist, mother. Priya's note about "her light guiding my way" really resonated. Golden words from a golden era. ✨
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Rohit L
Honest opinion: While I respect Nargis ji, the article could have balanced the nostalgia with some critique. She left films early, and her kids had their own struggles. But yes, her philanthropy and grace are undeniable. Priya's words are genuine - you can feel the love. ❤️

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