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BOLLYWOOD LEADING LADY OF ’ 80S AND ’ 90S

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NEW DELHI — Sridevi, Bollywood’s leading lady of the 1980s and ’ 90s who redefined stardom for actresses in India, has died at age 54.

The actress was described as the first female superstar in India’s male- dominated film industry. She used one name, like many leading ladies of her generation, and was known for her comic timing and her dancing skills, a great asset in the song- anddance melodramas that are a staple of mainstream Indian cinema.

Sridevi died Saturday in Dubai due to cardiac arrest, her brother- in- law Sanjay Kapoor confirmed to Indian Express online. She had been in Dubai to attend a wedding in her extended family.

Indian political leaders and entertaine­rs posted condolence­s and recollecti­ons of her work, with many colleagues and fans expressing shock at the sudden news.

Sridevi began acting as a child in regional cinema in India’s south and made her debut in Hindi- language Bollywood films in the late ’ 70s.

Her most famous films included “Mr. India,” in which she played a reporter, and “Chandni,” where she played a woman choosing between two men who loved her. She played dual roles of a woman and her daughter in “Lamhe,” or “Moments” in 1991.

She stopped acting for several years after her marriage to film producer Boney Kapoor but made a well- received comeback in 2012 with “English Vinglish,” about a middleaged woman learning English.

She is survived by her husband and two daughters.

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| AP FILES Sridevi in 2012

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