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Sanjay Dutt remembers mother Nargis Dutt on her 96th birth anniversary: "I miss you everyday"

On June 1, fans fondly remembered legendary actress Nargis Dutt on her birth anniversary, celebrating her lasting legacy in Indian cinema. Her son, Sanjay Dutt, marked the occasion with a touching tribute on social media.

June 01, 2025 / 15:10 IST
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Sanjay Dutt shared two sentimental pictures on Instagram to commemorate his mother Nargis Dutt's birth anniversary.

On June 1, the birth anniversary of legendary Bollywood actress Nargis Dutt, fans and film lovers fondly remembered her timeless contributions to Indian cinema. Marking the special day, her son Sanjay Dutt paid a heartfelt tribute on social media, sharing an emotional note in memory of his beloved mother.

Sanjay Dutt shared two sentimental pictures on Instagram to commemorate his mother Nargis Dutt's birth anniversary. One showed a glowing Nargis in her younger years, and the other was a touching family photo of a young Sanjay with Nargis by his side in the arms of his father, Sunil Dutt.

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Along with the nostalgic photos, he penned in the caption, "Happy birthday maa, I miss you everyday and love you more."

Several fans and followers took to the comment section to express their love and admiration, offering heartfelt wishes and fondly remembering the legendary actress Nargis Dutt on her birth anniversary.

Nargis, who was born on June 1, 1929, made her acting debut in Indian cinema with Talas-E-Haq (1935) when she was just five years old. But it was the 1942 movie Tamanna that marked the start of her official acting career. She gave many memorable performances over the years, but her most famous performance was as Radha in Mother India (1957). She won the coveted Filmfare Award for Best Actress for the Academy Award-nominated film, which is still a mainstay of Indian cinema.