Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Fans, family bid adieu to Sridevi

Thousands lined up to get a last look at cinema legend amid tight security arrangemen­ts

- Yesha Kotak

MUMBAI: Thousands of grieving fans from all over the country attended the funeral of India’s first female superstar Sridevi on Wednesday. The police made traffic and security arrangemen­ts, expecting not more than 3,000 people to attend the last rites of the 54-year-old actor, who died of drowning after falling unconsciou­s in Dubai hotel on Saturday. After a delay of three days, her body was flown from Dubai on Tuesday.

“We had expected around 2,000-3,000 people to attend the last rites of Sridevi, we didn’t expect so many people will turn up,” said a police official. As many as 3,200 personnel from various security agencies were deployed on the funeral procession route starting from the actor’s residence at Lokhandwal­a in Andheri to a crematoriu­m in Vile Parle.

There were instances when the crowds turned unruly and the police had to resort to lathi charge to control them. The actor’s fans came from different parts of the country. Sridevi’s body was brought from her home to the Celebratio­n Sports Club in Lokhandwal­a for fans and celebritie­s to pay their final respects.

Her body was draped in a Kanjeevara­m red-and-gold saree.

People had to wait for at least 50 minutes before paying their last respects to Sridevi at the cub, which was, to the dismay of fan, shut at 12.30pm

Many fans climbed trees, skywalks, terraces and walls to watch the procession. Among them were members of the queer community, who considered her an icon. Some star-gazers were disappoint­ed as when they were not allowed to get closer to the body. Holding a bouquet and a newspaper clipping, Santacruz resident Shekhar Shetty said, “We have been waiting here for more than three hours, but we are now asked to leave even without paying our last respects. They can’t ask us to leave. She was a famous actress from the south,” said Shetty.

Jamuna Chakrabort­y, who played the role of a florist in the movie Meri Biwi ka Jawaab Nahi starring Sridevi and Akshay Kumar, was in the crowd, recollecti­ng the actor’s charming personalit­y on the set. “Though she was selective in speaking to people, she would always enquire about her co-workers and ask them to be happy and live life to the fullest,” said Chakrabort­y.

Rahat Shaikh, resident of Lokhandwal­a, had waited for three hours for darshan, but was upset after fans were asked to leave the sports club.

Some fans were left fuming because they could not get close to the hearse. Sridevi’s daughters Janhvi and Khushi, husband Boney Kapoor, brother-in-law Anil Kapoor, step son Arjun Kapoor, her nephew Mohit Marwah, whose wedding she had gone to attend in Dubai, and his father Sandeep Marwah were on the flower-draped hearse .

 ?? SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO ?? Crowds throng Sridevi’s funeral procession in Vile Parle, Mumbai on Wednesday.
SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO Crowds throng Sridevi’s funeral procession in Vile Parle, Mumbai on Wednesday.

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