EVERGREEN SRIDEVI - A LEGEND BORN TO ACT| In Memoriam - Page 42

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One article says she was alone, another says boney was with her... Don't know which one to believe... Hope the family issues a statement once all the procedures are done... I've been glued onto tv since yest morning.. i'm still not able to come to terms with her death... All my prayers to Janhvi and Khushi.. More power and strength to them
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tv9 posted a video 😭 caught a glimpse but I don't want to see it :(
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This is how I will remember her!

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Hema Malini: Sridevi Was Born For The Movies

Feb 26, 2018, 09:15 IST | Upala KBR

Hema Malini Talks About Sridevi, After Her Sudden Demise On 24th February


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I shared a special bond with Sridevi - while our love for acting bound us, it was our role as mothers that brought us together. It was 2002; her husband Boney Kapoor was launching my daughter Esha in Bollywood. While I was a nervous mother, anxious to see my daughter set foot in Bollywood, Sridevi was an expectant mother, pregnant with her second daughter Khushi. Understanding my anxiety about Esha's debut, she would often drop in on the set to see my little girl. It was during this time that we got really close.

Sridevi was born for the movies. I can't imagine her being in any other profession. Her mother [Rajeshwari Ayanger] had moulded her like that. I remember working with her for the first time in Sunehra Sansar (1975). She was all of 13 years old, but you could see the spark in her. By the time we collaborated on our second film together, Justice Chaudhury (1983), Sridevi was already one of the rising stars of Bollywood. But I could see that she was the same girl I had met many years ago one who was completely dedicated to her work. It was her sincerity that saw her coming from Tamil and Telugu films, and making a mark in Bollywood.

As dedicated as she was, Sridevi was also a powerhouse of talent. She was one of the best actors we had, a versatile artiste who could play any role with aplomb. To me, seeing her dance on the big screen was pure joy - she could raise the typical Bollywood film dance numbers to another level with her elegance.

I had met her last at the Padmaavat screening, a few weeks back. She was as warm, beautiful and soft-spoken as always. And to suddenly hear that she's gone! Dharamji [Dharmendra] and I were shocked when we heard about it. It's so sudden and so unfortunate. Ab bas khubsoorat yaadein hai uski hamare paas! [All that's left are beautiful memories of her.]

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How Sridevi's Uniqueness Earned Her A Fandom Amongst Gay Community

Feb 26, 2018, 09:10 IST | Vikram Phukan

Vikram Phukan A Playwright And Stage Critic Talks About The Late Veteran Actress Sridevi


English Vinglish

The cult following commanded by Sridevi amongst gay men was well-known within the community. Her passing will be mourned by legions of outsiders who had a special connection with her. In Nagina (1986), Sridevi played a nagin and that writhing dance proved she had the courage of her contortions. The dance that epitomised the masala cinema genre saw the cementing of the label of gay icon, born out of the screen persona so quintessentially Sri.

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Sridevi was unlike the other tragic figures that held gay men in thrall, like Meena Kumari or Judy Garland. Her magic lay elsewhere. In Mr India (1987), she carried off the flamboyant Ms Hawa Hawaai, replete with ostrich feathers, gold lame gown looking like body paint, and over-the-top make up, with a chutzpah that was all her own. This sartorial sacrilege was actually homage to Sridevi; it threw into sharp relief her obvious talents, an enviable sense of comic timing and the artistic courage to self-deprecate - a quality in short supply on our screens, but certainly striking a chord with gay men.

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Indian drag queens were used to copying mujras a la Rekha or Madhuri Dixit's dhak-dhak style, yet were hard put when it came to copying Sridevi's style because the presence she brought to the screen was difficult to replicate. It was not just the song-and-dance of Sridevi that drew a collective sigh from the gay men. When slapped by Anil Kapoor in Lamhe (1991), she broke into an exercise video. Haranguing relatives in Chaalbaaz (1989) were at the receiving end of a terrific tandav, with her 'accidentally' slapping her oppressor. Those who had endured years of stereotypical tropes like half-wit characters on celluloid or reduced to debauched caricatures, cheered because it was against the grain of what actresses on the Indian screen had long portrayed. They took heart in that because they knew that their time too would come.

English Vinglish
A hiatus from screen was filled by the Hawa Hawaai songs played at LGBT bashes, and dapper men continued to step warily out of the way as gay men writhed to 'Nagin' movements at parties. But to the gay man's delight, Sri re-surfaced in English Vinglish (2012). As the actress' Shashi sat demurely next to Amitabh Bachchan in her first international flight, her legion of fans took a trip back in time of the two actors in Khuda Gawah, on a horseback chase, hoping to land the prize of a goat carcass.

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It didn't matter if it was black or white, all that mattered was that it was Sridevi when she broke into an impromptu Michael Jackson jig. If there were still some questions about why the gay men were in her corner, that should have dissipated when in one scene, a character at the language class Shashi attends, spews off on the off-hand attitude gay men have towards relationships. She interrupts him and her sermon on inclusiveness seemed like the ultimate affirmation for millions of gay fans. As the curtain falls, signifying a cinematic and real 'The End', there is little doubt that her legacy as an alternative icon will live on.

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The journalists might get an official press release from the Dubai authorities on the #sridevideath around 11 am, about one hour from now. We expect that press release to address some of our concerns.

5:44 PM - 25 Feb 2018
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This is a poem I've written in tribute to the beautiful, charming and elegant #Sridevi. It's title is taken from a dialogue in her film #EnglishVinglish where an admirer of her character Shashi describes the beauty of her eyes. #RIPSridevi #sridevikapoor #Bollywood #Chandni

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