Remembering Sridevi, Bollywood's Chandni
Late actress Sridevi, who was the reigning queen of Bollywood, would have turned 56 today. She died last February in Dubai. She was popularly called the first female superstar of Hindi cinema. She made a comeback to films with 2012's English Vinglish. Her last film was MOM.
On her birth anniversary, here's a look at her journey.
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Late actress Sridevi, who was the reigning queen of Bollywood, would have turned 56 today. She died last February in Dubai. She was popularly called the first female superstar of Hindi cinema. She made a comeback to films with 2012's English Vinglish. Her last film was MOM.
On her birth anniversary, here's a look at her journey.
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Sadma, in the same year, was her first critical success. Sridevi starred opposite Kamal Haasan in the Hindi remake of their Tamil hit Moondram Pirai and her outstanding performance in the movie won her a nomination in the Best Actress category of Filmfare Awards.
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Shekhar Kapur's blockbuster movie Mr India (1987) made Anil Kapoor and Sridevi one of the hit on screen pairs of the late '80s. Among the highlights of the film were Sridevi's hilarious take-off on Charlie Chaplin, the tongue-in-cheek dance sequence Hawa Hawai and song Kaate Nahin Kat Te.
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Lamhe (1991), was Sridevi's second film with Yash Chopra. It was among her career-best performances. She was again cast opposite Anil Kapoor and won a lot of acclaim for her portrayal of a mother and a daughter. She also won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for the movie, which many said was ahead of its time. It flopped at the box office.
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In 2012, Sridevi made a comeback with English Vinglish as Shashi, the housewife struggling to learn English after being belittled by her family, Sridevi made a searing return to Bollywood. The following year, she also made an appearance in Bombay Talkies.