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Sridevi, the megastar who was a caring and protective mum

- RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM

Friends in the UAE who knew Sridevi and those who worked with the Bollywood actress say they will forever treasure the memories they shared with the hardworkin­g actress and doting mother.

A day after her funeral, when tens of thousands of fans lined Mumbai’s streets to bid farewell to India’s first female superstar, those who knew Sridevi said she was unaffected by the trappings of stardom.

Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui, who lives in Dubai, said he was struck by Sridevi’s dedication to her craft after five decades in the film industry.

“She was always prepared, always on time and completely focused on her role.

“On camera she was a megastar. Then there was this switch and off camera she was very down to earth,” said Siddiqui, Sridevi’s co-star in her last film, Mom, which was released last year.

Her daughters, Khushi and Janhvi, were in Georgia for the shooting of the film.

“Around them she was like this mother hen. She was very protective of her daughters, you could see the bond.”

When Pakistani actress Sajal Aly, who played Sridevi’s daughter in the film, lost her mother during the shooting, Sridevi stayed in touch with the young actress long after the film’s release.

“She called Sajal ‘beta’ (child) and would speak to her regularly in Pakistan. She would tell her that she was there for her, that Sajal was now her daughter and not just on screen. She didn’t need to do that but it just shows the kind of person she was,” Siddiqui said.

“People related to her because she was more than a movie star. There is a collective grief that we all share.”

Upon hearing of Sridevi’s death, Sajal posted a photograph with the actress on Instagram, captioning it: “Lost my mom again …”

Days before she died, Siddiqui saw Sridevi at her nephew’s wedding in Ras Al Khaimah, on February 19 and 20.

On the night of February 24, he met her husband and film producer Boney Kapoor just hours after the actress was found dead in a bathtub of a Dubai hotel.

“I never thought that would be the last time I saw her,” said Siddiqui, rememberin­g the wedding celebratio­ns.

“I was in shock when after four days I went to see Boney at the hotel. The investigat­ion was going on; the area was already cordoned off but I went up to see him. There was such pain and sadness on his face. She was the soul of the family, so it will be very tough for him.”

Rekha Tourani, entreprene­ur and co-owner of Dubai’s Dusty’s restaurant, knew the actress as a friend. They spent time together when Sridevi visited the UAE with her family.

“Her death has left a void in me,” Ms Tourani said.

“Her fans love her because she is a star. They love her powerful performanc­es. She worked in a man’s world, but she would switch off when she was at home. There she was just ‘mom’. She didn’t talk about her work, although I would know what she was shooting for. Only if a movie was releasing, would she send me some clips.

“I want people to know what she was like. She was a caring person, very soft, childlike even and the kind who never saw negativity in anyone. She was devoted to her daughters. Whatever she was doing workwise, her priority was always the girls and Boney. I will miss our phone calls and meetings.”

Dubai Police confirmed the cause of Sridevi’s death as accidental drowning in a bathtub after a loss of consciousn­ess. A forensic report revealed that the actress had been under the influence of alcohol.

Public Prosecutio­n ruled the case closed after a “comprehens­ive investigat­ion” into the circumstan­ces of her death.

Sridevi’s body was handed over to her family three days after her death and taken to Mumbai for cremation.

But rumours continue to circulate with several media outlets questionin­g the police findings. The coverage prompted her family to issue statements after her funeral on Wednesday appealing for privacy and time to grieve.

“This speculatio­n has really been unfair. What people did not understand is that the legal procedure takes time, it took three days here but the media kept questionin­g why it took so long,” Ms Tourani said.

Harmeek Singh, founder of marketing and events company plan b, has met Sridevi for functions in India and Dubai.

He recalls Sridevi talking about elder daughter Janhvi’s Bollywood debut during an awards function in the UAE in December. The film Dhadak, or Heartbeat, is scheduled for release in July.

“She was really looking forward to the launch and like any mother she was emotional when talking about how proud she was of Janhvi,” he said.

“What the family needs is time to mourn.”

Around them she was like this mother hen. She was very protective of her daughters, you could see the bond ADNAN SIDDIQUI Pakistani actor

 ??  ?? Sridevi seated with Dubai resident Rekha Tourani during a visit to the UAE. Left to right: Rekha’s son Dusty, Sridevi’s daughters Janhvi and Khushi, and Rekha’s son Tubby Rekha Tourani
Sridevi seated with Dubai resident Rekha Tourani during a visit to the UAE. Left to right: Rekha’s son Dusty, Sridevi’s daughters Janhvi and Khushi, and Rekha’s son Tubby Rekha Tourani

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