Feb 262018
 

The sudden demise of Sridevi has left the whole nation in shock and we still can’t get over the fact that the beautiful actress left this world so soon. Bollywood can’t stop mourning her death and everyone who has worked with her or has known her can’t help but recall their time with her.

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A post shared by Sridevi Kapoor (@sridevi.kapoor) on Dec 18, 2017 at 3:33am PST

Yesterday, even Hrithik Roshan took to his Twitter and recalled a heartfelt moment that he shared with her.

He shared a picture of himself with the legendary Sridevi ji. It was the first shot he gave and it was with her.

Penning down his thoughts, the actor wrote, “I loved her, admired her so much. My first ever acting shot was with Sri Devi, I was nervous in front of her and I remember her shaking her hands pretending to be nervous cause of me, just to boost my confidence. We had to laugh, and she kept laughing until I got it right. Will miss you mam.”

I loved her, admired her so much. My first ever acting shot was with Sri Devi, I was nervous in front of her and I remember her shaking her hands pretending to be nervous cause of me, just to boost my confidence. We had to laugh, and she kept laughing until I got it right. Will miss you mam.

A post shared by Hrithik Roshan (@hrithikroshan) on Feb 25, 2018 at 12:06am PST

Sridevi breathed her last on Saturday night. The first female superstar of Bollywood was in Dubai attending Mohit Marwah’s wedding with her beloved husband Boney Kapoor and younger daughter Khushi Kapoor.

Antara Marwah����😘😘

A post shared by Sridevi Kapoor (@sridevi.kapoor) on Feb 20, 2018 at 11:05am PST

Known for her impeccable acting skills and versatile persona, her sudden death has left a great vacuum to be filled in Bollywood and our hearts. Sri ji, you will be immensely missed!

Feb 252018
 

The foreword to the book Practical Genius is written by Kevivn Carroll. In that he has a little story about his childhood and how his great grandmother was teaching them to stay in the moment. I think we can all learn from it.

Feb 252018
 

Subhash Ghai, Rohini Hattangadi, Adil Hussain, Jaya Prada talk exclusively to midday about the actress Sridevi. Read on

Subhash Ghai

Subhash Ghai
Srideviworked in my 1986 film Karma. She was pure magic on screen. She was not one of the finest actors, but the finest one Indian cinema had since 1985. She was a quiet lady who had a bundle of talent. She could shock directors. She was upheld as the queen of acting in all languages. She was a dedicated homemaker, a great mother and the perfect host. She maintained her dignity and integrity as an actor, and a person, in this demanding industry. Her work on screen will be written in textbooks.

Jaya Prada

Jaya Prada
News of her demise seems like a bad dream. I couldn’t believe it till I saw it on news channels. We worked together in several films like Tohfa (1984). She was a wonderful actor and mother. It was her dream to see her daughters [Janhvi and Khushi] rule the silver screen – just like she did.

Adil Hussain

Adil Hussain
Sridevi was unique. I don’t think anyone can take her place. It is a loss for everyone – the industry, her fans and even her co-actors. She knew how to attract the audience gently, and that is a rare quality. She had the ability to leave anyone spellbound. I cherish the moments I spent with her while filming Gauri Shinde’s English Vinglish (2012). Even when she was not on the set of the film, her presence was always felt. She could make anyone and everyone feel at ease. I never felt intimidated by her because she was affectionate. She had respect for her co-actors, which helped them grow. It is frustrating to learn that I will not see her again. She will be greatly missed.

Rohini Hattangadi

Rohini Hattangadi
It’s shocking to know that Sridevi is no more. I was fortunate to work with her in three to four films. She was reserved and would not make small talk on the sets, but the minute the camera rolled, she would transform and get into character. On the set of Chaalbaaz (1989), the director was not convinced with a shot that involved me applying makeup. When Sridevi saw me struggling, she decided to do it herself, and that became a part of the film. What the audience saw was her actually applying makeup on me. She was health conscious. It’s sad that being an actor demands that one be fit. The pressure we endure can be too demanding.

Also Read: Sridevi’s Final Hours – What Transpired Before The Veteran Actress Passed Away

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Feb 252018
 

Jeetendra talks exclusively to midday after the sad demise of veteran actress Sridevi

JeetendraJeetendra

I first met Sridevi at the 100th day jubilee function of one of her Tamil films. I walked up to this bright-eyed girl and congratulated her on her performance. Little did I know that we would be working together in a few months’ time.

I was going through a low phase after Deedar-E-Yaar (1982) – the film suffered heavy losses, and brought me back to square one as an actor and producer. Sridevi, too, was coming out of Solva Saawan (1979), her debut film as a full-fledged heroine in Bollywood. The film didn’t fare well and almost put her out of the Hindi film industry. So Himmatwala, directed by K Raghavendra Rao, was a turning point for both of us.

Still from Himmatwala
Still from Himmatwala

We all know how it changed both our fortunes. Not many know that Rekha was the original choice for Himmatwala. But I guess Sridevi was destined to do the film – she bagged the role and the film became one of the biggest grossers of the year. And with it, Bollywood woke up to the magic of Sridevi.

Today [February 25] marked the 35th anniversary of the film’s release and it’s tragic how she passed away just a day before… I was terribly shocked when I heard about her demise.

Sridevi was one of my closest co-stars and we did 15 movies together. She was an actor par excellence. What was even more admirable about her was her dedication to the craft – she would keep rehearsing a scene until she was fully satisfied with it. I had deep admiration for her discipline towards her work.

I remember I used to be nervous whenever I would have to dance with Sridevi. She was a fabulous dancer who would get the steps perfectly, right at the first attempt while I had to keep doing rehearsals to match up to her.

I have so many beautiful memories of Sridevi. It’s still so difficult for me to come to terms with the fact that the woman, who ruled over everyone’s hearts with her shy smile and bright eyes, is no more.

[Jeetendra was Sridevi’s co-star in 15 films, with hits including Himmatwala, Tohfa, Majaal and Ghar Sansaar]

Also View: Rekha, Arjun Kapoor, Rani Mukerji pay last respects to Sridevi at Anil Kapoor’s home

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Feb 252018
 

Spotted outside Anil Kapoor’s Juhu home last night were…

Rekha. Pics/Datta Kumbhar
Rekha. Pics/Datta Kumbhar

Veteran actress Sridevi, 54, passed away in Dubai after cardiac arrest, engulfing the entire country in a pall of gloom. From Indian stars to Indian political personalities to Pakistani icons, her fans and admirers expressed shock and disbelief.

Last night, spotted outside Anil Kapoor’s Juhu home were actors Rekha, Arjun Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Shilpa Shetty, Arjun Kapoor’s sister Anshula Kapoor.

Arjun Kapoor
Arjun Kapoor

Rani Mukerji
Rani Mukerji

In a moving gesture, Indian industrial magnate Anil Ambani sent an aircraft to Dubai to bring back Sridevi Kapoor’s mortal remains to India later on Sunday.

Anshula Kapoor
Anshula Kapoor

Sridevi’s brother-in-law and actor Sanjay Kapoor said the whole family was in shock with the sudden demise of the veteran actress. He also said that she had no history of heart ailment.

Shilpa Shetty
Shilpa Shetty

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Feb 252018
 

The mortal remains of legendary Bollywood actress Sridevi, who suddenly passed away on Saturday, at age 54 in Dubai, will now be flown back home to Mumbai on Monday

Sridevi
Sridevi

The mortal remains of legendary Bollywood actress Sridevi, who suddenly passed away on Saturday, at age 54 in Dubai, will now be flown back home to Mumbai on Monday. The English Vinglish star and her family were in Dubai to attend the wedding of her nephew and actor Mohit Marwah which took place in Ras Al Khaimah.

Sridevi reportedly collapsed in a bathroom at Jumeriah Emirates Towers after suffering a heart attack. She was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Following this, a team of officials from the Dubai Police conducted postmortem and forensic investigations.

Officials were unable to complete the necessary procedures to repatriate her body before office hours in the local departments. Authorities in Dubai, who were aiding Sridevi’s family members in order to transport her mortal remains by Sunday then conceded that the repatriation process can be completed by Monday.

This was confirmed at a press conference held at Anil Kapoor’s residence in Mumbai, where members of the media were notified about this matter. According to local news sources, Indian Ambassador to the UAE Navdeep Singh Suri and Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul and Indian Consulate representatives have been coordinating with the Dubai Police and other concerned authorities to expedite the matter at the earliest.

In a moving gesture, Indian industrial magnate Anil Ambani has sent an aircraft to Dubai to bring back Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor’s body to India. The 13-seater private jet, (Embraer-135BJ) belonging to Reliance Transport & Travel Ltd, left Mumbai for Dubai around 1.30 pm on Sunday.

Sridevi’s sudden demise has sent a outpouring of shock and grief throughout the entertainment industry with fellow actors and fans offering their condolences on social media. Actors Priyanka Chopra, Aamir Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Chiranjeevi, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, filmmakers Karan Johar, Ram Gopal Varma and many others have paid tribute to the actress.

Beginning her career as child artiste, Sridevi went on star in several Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada films in a career spanning five decades. She has appeared in 300 films most notable of which include Sadma, Mr India, Chandni, Chalbaaz, Gumrah, Laadla, Judaai among many others.

Also read: Sridevi’s mortal remains to be brought back in Anil Ambani’s aircraft from Dubai

After making her comeback in 2012 with Gauri Shinde’s directorial English Vinglish, Sridevi last starredin Mom alongside Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. She married producer Boney Kapoor in 1996 and they have two daughters Janhvi and Khushi. The latter is slated to make her Bollywood debut this year with Dhadak opposite Ishaan Khatter, which is a remake of the Marathi blockbuster Sairat.
– With inputs from Agencies

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Feb 252018
 

The poster of Aahana Kumra and Amol Parashar’s upcoming series, It Happened in New York’s poster is about modern relationships

It Happened in New York poster
New poster of It web series, It Happened in New York

The digital stars Aahana Kumra and Amol Parashar will be seen in Viu’s upcoming series titled-‘ It Happened in Hong Kong’.’The series that is set to launch in March on the Viu app is a digital series that explores and celebrates the small big moments that happen when you travel, including meeting strangers.

Over a solo trip the leads of the series named Amol and Aahana end up meeting accidentally and hit it off instantly, but their beautiful journey with new-found feelings that linger come to an abrupt halt as their personal life knocks on their rediscovered selves.Their captivating journey in Hong Kong and the twists it takes, forms the basis of this romantic travel digital series.

The series attempts to get the audience to skip the routine and monotonous ways for a chance to harvest a life-changing experience through travelling.

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Feb 252018
 

In a moving gesture, Indian industrial magnate Anil Ambani has sent an aircraft to Dubai to bring back Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor’s body to India later on Sunday

Sridevi
Sridevi. Pic/Yogen Shah

In a moving gesture, Indian industrial magnate Anil Ambani has sent an aircraft to Dubai to bring back Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor’s body to India later on Sunday, sources said. The 13-seater private jet, (Embraer-135BJ) belonging to Reliance Transport & Travel Ltd, left Mumbai for Dubai around 1.30 pm on Sunday. “It is expected to return with the body and the immediate bereaved family members late tonight,” the sources added.

The funeral is likely to take place on Monday, although there is no word from the family on this so far. Sridevi, 54, passed away in Dubai late on Saturday night, plunging the entire country into a pall of gloom as her fans and admirers expressed shock and disbelief.

Sridevi breathed her last on Saturday night at around 11 p.m following cardiac arrest. She was rushed to the nearby Rashid Hospital but pronounced dead on admission. Sridevi was in Dubai to attend the marriage function of actress Sonam Kapoor’s cousin Mohit Marwah, along with husband Boney Kapoor and younger daughter Khushi.

The actress is remembered for her performance is some of the iconic Bollywood films like Mr. India, Nagina, Sadma, ChalBaaz, Chandni, Khuda Gawah, among many others in different Indian languages. The Padma Shri recipient, who made a comeback to Bollywood in 2012 with English Vinglish after a long break of 15 years, was last seen in Mom in 2017.

Also read: Telangana CM K Chandrashekhar Rao mourns Sridevi’s death

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Feb 252018
 

Not only Indian Cinema but even Pakistan’s film industry is mourning the tragic and untimely death of actress Sridevi

Mahira Khan
Mahira Khan, Adnan Siddiqui, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and others mourn Sridevi’s demise.

Pakistani stars like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Mahira Khan and Ali Zafar on Sunday condoled the sudden demise of veteran actress Sridevi, saying that she will live in their hearts and memories forever.

“So grateful to have grown up and lived in the times of Sridevi. Thank you for the movies, thank you for the magic. You shall live on forever… Great artistes… we cry for them without ever really knowing them, we mourn them because they helped us know ourselves,” Mahira tweeted on Sunday.

People from across the globe started their Sunday on a sad note with the news of the sudden demise of cine icon Sridevi, 54, due to cardiac arrest in Dubai. She passed away on Saturday. Sridevi was in Dubai to attend the marriage function of actress Sonam Kapoor’s cousin Mohit Marwah, along with husband Boney Kapoor and younger daughter Khushi.

Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who is facing a backlash for singing the song titled “Ishtehar” — a soulful rendition — for Indian film production “Welcome To New York”, also condoled her death. “My condolences to Boney Kapoorji and the Kapoor family. Deeply saddened to lose an icon like Srideviji,” Rahat tweeted.

Also Read: Sridevi’s Mortal Remains To Be Brought Back In Anil Ambani’s Aircraft From Dubai

The actress is remembered for her performance in some of the iconic Bollywood films like “Mr. India”, “Nagina”, “Sadma”, “ChalBaaz”, “Chandni”, “Khuda Gawah”, among many others in different Indian languages. The Padma Shri recipient, who made a comeback to Bollywood in 2012 with “English Vinglish” after a long break of 15 years, was last seen in “Mom” in 2017.

Her “Mom” co-star Sajal Aly also wrote: “Lost my mom again”. Sajal was seen as her daughter in “Mom”.

Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui, who played her onscreen husband in “Mom”, wrote: “Life is so unpredictable. A lady with not just extreme talent but also a beautiful soul, Sri Devi Kapoor leaves us heavy-hearted. So many memories attached while shooting ‘Mom’ with her, just a couple days back I met her at Boney Kapoor’s nephew’s wedding and who would have thought that it is the last time I am seeing her. “I am still in a state of shock and out of words to describe my feeling! May her soul rest in eternal peace hereafter.”

Actor-singer Ali Zafar said: “You have left us with great memories of joy and tears.” Sharing an image with the Indian actress on Instagram, Saba Qamar wrote: “R.I.P legend. We’ll miss you.”

Actor Imran Abbas was in shock. “The ‘Sadma’ of losing this ultimate superstar is heart-wrenching. Her smile, beauty, acting, aura and those ‘Nigahen’ will be missed forever,” wrote the actor, who has featured in Bollywood projects like “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” and “Creature”.

Mawra Hocane also said that Sridevi will “always have our hearts, grateful to have met the legend that you’ll always be”. Her mortal remains are expected to be flown to Mumbai on a chartered flight on Sunday evening for the last rites, which will reportedly be held tomorrow morning at Pawan Hans crematorium.

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Feb 252018
 

A saddened and furious Ram Gopal Varma posted a letter on social media on learning about Sridevi’s demise

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A snapshot of Ram Gopal Varma with the late actress Sridevi.

54-year-old veteran actress, Sridevi,  breathed her last on Saturday in Dubai due to cardiac arrest. She was there to attend her nephew Mohit Marwah’s wedding and extended her stay to do some shopping for her elder daughter Janhvi, who is making her Bollywood debut with Dhadak, say sources. She was there with producer-husband Boney Kapoor and younger daughter Khushi Kapoor. But, it’s filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma who is really furious with this untimely death and has professed his hatred towards God for taking the beautiful soul. In a Facebook post and a few posts on Twitter, the ‘Rangeela’ director has expressed his emotions.

This is what he ” target=”_blank”>wrote:

I HATE GOD FOR KILLING SRIDEVI AND I HATE SRIDEVI FOR DYING.

I have a habit of constantly dreaming and waking up every once in a while in the night to check out my cell phone and I suddenly saw a message that Sridevi is no more ..I thought that either it’s a nightmare or a hoax and I went back to sleep. An hour later I woke up to check and there were around 50 messages informing me of the same
Back in the times when I was in engineering college in Vijayawada, I happened to see her first Telugu film “padaharella vayasu”.. I was awestruck with her Beauty and I walked out of the theatre in a daze thinking that she cannot be a real person and she has to be some fantasy form who somehow has taken a human shape. Then I saw her various other films, all of which constantly created a higher benchmark of both her talent and her beauty ..To me she looked like some being who has come from some other world in the outer space as a favour to bless us for a little while for all the good we might have done in this world .

She was like a creation of God which he does whenever he is in a very special mood as a very very special gift to mankind. My journey to Sridevi started when I was preparing for my debut film ‘Shiva’. I used to walk from Nagarjuna’s office in Chennai to a neighbouring street where Sridevi used to live and I used to just stand and watch Sridevi’s house from outside her gate.

I just couldn’t believe that the goddess of beauty lives in that stupid looking house. I say stupid because I believed that no man-made house deserved to house that beauty called SRIDEVI. I used to so desperately hope to catch a glimpse of her as she went in or out of her house. But sadly no such thing ever happened.

Also Read: Sanjay Kapoor: Sridevi Had No History Of Heart Disease

And then after ‘Shiva’ released and became a big hit, a producer came to me and asked if I was interested in doing a film with Sridevi. I said “Are you mad or what? I will die to just see her, let alone make a film with her!”He arranged a meeting with her and took me to meet her at that very same house where I used to stand outside the gate and stare. At night we went and as luck would have it there was a power cut in her house. so I was sitting in her living room in candlelight along with the producer waiting for the angel to appear and my heart was thumping like mad.

Her mother told us she was busy packing as she was about to catch a flight to go to Mumbai. As we were waiting, every once in a while Sridevi was rapidly crossing the living room as she was moving from one room to another room in a rush to finish her packing even as she apologetically smiled at me for the delay. Every time she was appearing and disappearing in a flash and the director in me started slow motioning her and running her backward and forward for my visual pleasure.

Finally, she came and sat in the living room, just said a mandatory few lines that she would very much like to work with me and then she left for Mumbai. I continued talking to her mother with enormous respect and awe because she actually gave birth to Sridevi. I went back to my place feeling like I was in the seventh heaven. The way Sridevi sat in front of me in the candlelight got imprinted in my mind like an exquisite painting and with her image completely filling both my mind and my heart I started writing Kshana Kshanam.

I wrote Kshana Kshanam with the one and only purpose so as to impress Sridevi. Kshana Kshanam was intended by me as a love letter to her. Throughout the making of Kshana Kshanam,I just couldn’t take my eyes off her charm, her beauty, her personality and her demeanour was a new discovery for me.
She had an invisible wall around her and she does not let anyone cross that. Behind that wall, she maintains her dignity and her self-respect and she never lets anyone inside. Also during the course of working with her and observing her technique of acting, I began to understand more and more as a director about the nuances of performances and characterizations because for me she formed the epitome of cinematic acting.

Her popularity and stardom had to be seen to be believed. We were shooting for the climax in Nandyal for Kshana Kshanam and the whole town of Nandyal came to a standstill when they came to know that Sridevi was in town. Banks, Govt offices, Schools, Colleges everything in town closed as everyone wanted to see Sridevi.

She stayed in a traveller’s bungalow in Nandyal and at a little distance, I was staying in another bungalow. There used to be a crowd of at least 20,000 people around her bungalow throughout the night just staring at it. There were about 50 tough guys along with a 100 strong police force who used to continuously guard her.

When we were at location we used to know that Sridevi started from her bungalow to come to location because we used to see a column of dust travelling towards us from the distance. The dust was due to the thousands of people running behind her car. I have never seen more of a super star and now she just got extinguished
Sridevi is the most beautiful and the most sensuous woman, God ever created and I think he creates such exquisite pieces of art like her only once in a thousand years. Though she is no longer there, we her directors fortunately have her captured as a goddess of beauty in our cameras and our cinematic angel has now just become a divine angel.

I thank God for creating Sridevi and I thank Louis Lumiere for creating the movie camera for giving us an opportunity to contain her forever. I still can’t believe that she is no more and I am lying in bed writing about my memories of her

I so hope I am still having a bad dream, but I know I am not

I hate Sridevi.

I hate her for making me realise that she too is finally only just a human being.

I hate that her heart too has to beat to live.

I hate that, she too has a heart which can just stop like anybody else’s.

I hate that I lived to see the messages informing me of her death

I hate God for killing her

And I hate Sridevi for dying.

I love you Sri wherever you are… and I will always love you.

– Ram Gopal Varma

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