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|Times of India|a year agoVeteran actor Nana Patekar opened up about the loss of his eldest son, his wife's support, and his mother's influence in steering him away from negative influences like the underworld.


Veteran actor Nana Patekar opened up about the loss of his eldest son, his wife's support, and his mother's influence in steering him away from negative influences like the underworld.
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•Nana Patekar shared his feelings of self-disgust regarding his son's health complications and tragic loss.
•He named his son Durvasa and quit smoking due to his sister's influence.
•Nana praised his mother for keeping him away from negative influences like the underworld.
•He named his son Durvasa and quit smoking due to his sister's influence.
•Nana praised his mother for keeping him away from negative influences like the underworld.
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