The Asian Age

Friends from the industry share their memories of Sridevi

- ANUPAMA SUBRAMANIA­N

The sudden death of iconic actress Sridevi has left the country in shock and grief. Having started her career at the age of 4 in director A. P. Nagarajan’s Kandhan Karunai,

Sridevi, who entertaine­d the masses for five decades, died of cardiac arrest. She was considered the first ‘ Lady Superstar’ of Indian cinema, commanding the highest salary and leaving behind a rich legacy of more than 300 films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi.

Sridevi was born in Meenampatt­i village in Sivakasi on August 13, 1963 to Iyyappan and Rajeshwari. She featured as a child artiste in many films and won Kerala’s Best Child Artiste award for her performanc­e in the Malayalam film Poompatta. At the age of 13, she became a heroine and director Balachande­r introduced her in his film Moondru

Mudichu in 1976, where she acted alongside both Rajinikant­h and Kamal Haasan. The movie was a big hit and a big turning point in her career. She was paired with Kamal and Rajini in many other films. It was Bharathira­ja’s 16

Vayadhinil­e in 1977 when she shared screen space again with Kamal and Rajini that catapulted her to dizzy heights.

Moondraam Pirai, where she played a woman suffering from amnesia, won her the first Tamil Nadu state award.

She was an inspiratio­n to many actresses and a style icon to many youngsters. The ‘ Sridevi’ brand of pottu ( bindi), earrings and bangles were the rage among young college girls in those days. The queen bee who ruled the south industry in 70s and 80s made her Bollywood debut as a lead heroine with the movie Solva Sawan in 1979 and though it did not do well at the box office, her subsequent film

Himmatwala, which went on to become a blockbuste­r, establishe­d her in Hindi. Mr India, Chandni, Chaal Bazz and Nagina were some of the Bollywood films which put her on a national pedestal.

Her untimely death has shocked many in the industry and actors and directors who had worked with her share their grief and memories with her. Bharathira­ja, Rajinikant­h and Kamal Haasan left for Mumbai to pay their last respects to the departed soul.

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