Millennium Post

Sridevi cremated with full state honours, thousands pay last respect

- MPOST BUREAU

MUMBAI: After a lifetime under the arc-lights, Indian cinema icon Sridevi was on Wednesday given a send-off fit for celluloid posterity with surging crowds of mourners walking with the cortege as it made its slow way through the city and thousands more glued to the television to watch her last rites.

The 54-year-old, whose sudden death in Dubai late Saturday sent a pall of gloom through India, was given a state funeral with her body wrapped in the tricolour and a gun salute by the Mumbai Police.

Sridevi, Indian cinema’s first woman superstar who straddled the parallel worlds of southern films and Bollywood, became an actor when she was only four years old.

Three hundred films later, the doe-eyed actor is still remembered for her comic timing, vivacity and her quicksilve­r expression­s. Sridevi’s funeral procession was the biggest Mumbai had seen for a Bollywood star since Rajesh Khanna in 2012 and perhaps the biggest for a woman, said old timers. There was a sea of people as far as the eye could see.

The last rites were conducted by her filmmaker husband Boney Kapoor as her family and close friends from the industry and outside packed into the Vile Parle Seva Samaj crematoriu­m.

The couple’s daughters, Jahnvi and Khushi, were by his side, sources close to the family said.

Fans and the media were kept outside as the mortal remains of the star through the ages were consigned to the flames.

The actor’s body was draped in a red kanjivaram sari with a bindi on her forehead.

Few could hold back their tears as the ceremonial gunshots rang out and the pyre was lit.

Many celebritie­s like Shah Rukh Khan and even Boney Kapoor’s niece, actor Sonam Kapoor, were forced to get off their cars and walk the distance.

The funeral procession took about two hours to cover the seven-kilometre distance from Lokhandwal­a to the crematoriu­m. As the flower-bedecked hearse covered with white flowers, the colour of mourning, left the Celebratio­n Sports Club, minutes away from the Kapoor home in Green Acres, Lokhandwal­a, frenzied crowds ran alongside.

 ?? PTI ?? People gather in large number to pay their respect during the funeral procession of actor Sridevi in Mumbai
PTI People gather in large number to pay their respect during the funeral procession of actor Sridevi in Mumbai

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