<p>Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, on Monday, took to Twitter and remembered Bollywood legend and his mother Nargis in her birth anniversary. ‘Baba’ shared a heartwarming video and called the powerhouse performer the ‘best actress’ and ‘best mother’ ever.</p>.<p>Nargis, who made her big screen debut as a six year old in <em>Talashe Haq</em>, is considered to be one of the finest actresses on the golden age of Hindi cinema. She became a household name when she played the titular role in Mehboob Khan’s <em>Mother India</em>, which became the first Hindi movie to bag a nomination in the ‘Best Foreign Language Film’ category. She subsequently starred in movies like <em>Awaara</em>, <em>Shree 420,</em> <em>Andaz</em>, and <em>Adalat</em>. She tied the knot wih her Mother India co-star Sunil Dutt in 1958 and soon quit the film industry. Her last major release <em>Raat Aur Din</em> hit screens in 1967 and received rave reviews from all corners.</p>.<p>Nargis passed away in 1981 after a brief battle with cancer. Sanjay’s debut film <em>Rocky </em>had its premiere merely days after her demise with a seat left empty in her memory.</p>.<p>Coming back to Bollywood’s original ‘Khal Nayak’, he will soon be seen in the eagerly-awaited <em>Sadak 2</em>, a sequel to the yesteryear classic <em>Sadak</em>. The film, helmed by Mahesh Bhatt, reunites him Pooja Bhatt. The film has a strong cast includes Alia Bhatt and Aditya Roy Kapur.</p>.<p>He will also be seen in the much-hyped KGF Chapter 2, starring ‘Rocking Star’ Yash in the lead. He is playing a gangster in the pan-Indiia and his likely to have a few intense scenes with the Kannada heartthrob.</p>.<p>Sanjay also has <em>Shamshera </em>in his kitty, which marks his first collaboration with the reel ‘Sanju’ Ranbir Kapoor. One is likely to get clarity on its release date once the COVID-19 situation improves and things return to normal. </p>.<p>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/wish-you-were-with-me-today-sanjay-dutt-remembers-mother-nargis-833075.html"><strong>Wish you were with me today: Sanjay Dutt remembers mother Nargis</strong></a><br /><br /> </p>
<p>Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, on Monday, took to Twitter and remembered Bollywood legend and his mother Nargis in her birth anniversary. ‘Baba’ shared a heartwarming video and called the powerhouse performer the ‘best actress’ and ‘best mother’ ever.</p>.<p>Nargis, who made her big screen debut as a six year old in <em>Talashe Haq</em>, is considered to be one of the finest actresses on the golden age of Hindi cinema. She became a household name when she played the titular role in Mehboob Khan’s <em>Mother India</em>, which became the first Hindi movie to bag a nomination in the ‘Best Foreign Language Film’ category. She subsequently starred in movies like <em>Awaara</em>, <em>Shree 420,</em> <em>Andaz</em>, and <em>Adalat</em>. She tied the knot wih her Mother India co-star Sunil Dutt in 1958 and soon quit the film industry. Her last major release <em>Raat Aur Din</em> hit screens in 1967 and received rave reviews from all corners.</p>.<p>Nargis passed away in 1981 after a brief battle with cancer. Sanjay’s debut film <em>Rocky </em>had its premiere merely days after her demise with a seat left empty in her memory.</p>.<p>Coming back to Bollywood’s original ‘Khal Nayak’, he will soon be seen in the eagerly-awaited <em>Sadak 2</em>, a sequel to the yesteryear classic <em>Sadak</em>. The film, helmed by Mahesh Bhatt, reunites him Pooja Bhatt. The film has a strong cast includes Alia Bhatt and Aditya Roy Kapur.</p>.<p>He will also be seen in the much-hyped KGF Chapter 2, starring ‘Rocking Star’ Yash in the lead. He is playing a gangster in the pan-Indiia and his likely to have a few intense scenes with the Kannada heartthrob.</p>.<p>Sanjay also has <em>Shamshera </em>in his kitty, which marks his first collaboration with the reel ‘Sanju’ Ranbir Kapoor. One is likely to get clarity on its release date once the COVID-19 situation improves and things return to normal. </p>.<p>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/wish-you-were-with-me-today-sanjay-dutt-remembers-mother-nargis-833075.html"><strong>Wish you were with me today: Sanjay Dutt remembers mother Nargis</strong></a><br /><br /> </p>