Prateik Babbar smita patil tattoo
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Its been more than three decades since we lost the gem of actress Smita Patil. The National award-winning actress died two weeks after giving birth to son Prateik Babbar.

Prateik recently paid an ode to his late mother by getting her name inked on his chest. The Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na actor took to his Instagram handle to share a picture of his new tattoo.

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Prateik has got his mother’s name inked on his chest that reads, “Smita 1955-(infinity symbol).” The actor captioned the picture as, “Inked my mother’s name on my heart.. ❤️smita #4ever ❤️ 1955 – ♾(sic).”

You can check his post below:

 

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Prateik’s industry friends and colleagues like Mrunal Thakur, Anup Soni, Priya Banerjee showered his post with heart emojis. His half-brother Aarya Babbar also left a heart emoji on his post.

Prateik keeps sharing heartwarming posts for his late mother. Last year on his mother’s death anniversary, the actor sharing her throwback picture had written, “34 years ago today my mother left us.. ?over the years.. iv tried to imagine & create the perfect image of her.. in my mind & heart.. we’ve arrived at a very special place.. a very precious place.. now.. she’s the perfect mother.. the perfect woman.. the perfect role model.. the apple of every little boys eye.. that perfect mother every little boy idolises.. & wants to grow up to be like.. the one that will never leave your side.. & stay with you.. #4ever.. till the end of time.. & every year.. she grows younger.. with me.. she’s 65 years young now.. she will continue to live with me.. within me.. to infinity.. & beyond.. ❤️ my beautiful.. mama queen.. my reason.. numero uno.. my #superstar #legend ❤️(sic).”

 

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On the work front, Prateik was last seen in John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi starrer Mumbai Saga.

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