Sridevi

Sridevi

Sridevi at at Neeta Lulla's show for Lakme Fashion Week 2010
Born Shree Amma Yanger
13 August 1963 (1963-08-13) (age 48)
Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation actress, producer
Years active 1967–present
Spouse Boney Kapoor
(1996–present)

Sridevi (Tamil: ஸ்ரீதேவி), born as Shree Amma Yanger (13 August 1963)[1] is an Indian actress who was a popular actress in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Malayalam films. Starting to act at the age of four, she made her debut as an adult in the late 1970s. After going on to establish herself as one of the most successful actresses of the 1980s and early 1990s,[2][3] she left the industry in 1997 to raise her children.[1] During her career, she has won four Filmfare Awards—two for Hindi films, and one each for Tamil and Telugu films.

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Family and personal life

Sridevi was born as Shree Amma Yanger to Ayyapan and Rajeswari on 13 August 1963 in Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. Her father was a lawyer. She has a sister and two step brothers. Sridevi married Boney Kapoor, a film producer and the elder brother of actors Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Kapoor, in 1996. They have two daughters, Jhanvi and Khushi (Krishna). Her mother tongue is Tamil.[4]

Career in South

Sridevi started her career as a child actor in the 1967 Tamil movie Kandan Karunai playing the role of young Muruga,[5] and acted in many Tamil and Telugu movies from then on. During her early teens, she acted in a number of Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam movies as a lead actress.

In 1976, Sridevi got her first big break as heroine in K. Balachander's Moondru Mudichu, where she starred opposite rising stars, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan.[6] She then followed with a succession of films with both Haasan and Rajnikanth. With the former, she was in movies such as Guru, Sankarlal, Sigappu Rojakkal, Thaayillamal Naan Illai, Meendum Kokila, Vazhvey Maayam, Varumayin Niram Sivappu, Neela Malargal, Moondram Pirai and 16 Vayathinile and with Rajnikanth, she appeared in movies such as Gayathri, Dharma Yuddham, Priya, Johnny, Ranuva Veeran, Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu Raja, Adutha Varisu and Naan Adimai Illai.

At the same time, Sridevi started acting in Telugu movies, a number of which were made by K. Raghavendra Rao. With N. T. Rama Rao, she acted in movies such as Konda Veeti Simham, Vetagadu, Sardar Paparayudu and Bobbili Puli. With A. Nageswara Rao, she appeared in movies such as Mudulla Koduku, Premabhishekham, Bangaru Kanku and Premakanuka. With Krishna, she acted in movies such as Kanchu Kagada, Kalavari Samsaram, Krishnavatharam, Burripalem Bolludu, and Khaidi Rudrayya.

Career in Hindi films

Towards the tail end of her Telugu film career, Sridevi started venturing into Hindi movies. Her first film as a heroine titled Solva Saawan released in 1978, flopped at the box office. Before Bollywood could write her off, her second film Himmatwala in 1983 opposite Jeetendra went on to be a blockbuster hit and skyrocketed Sridevi to overnight stardom. The chartbuster number 'Nainon me Sapna' picturised around thousands of pots set the trend for more Southern masala potboilers in Bollywood. Jeetendra and Sridevi became a hit pair and went on to star in many more successful films like Tohfa, Mawaali and Justice Chaudhry. While Sridevi was fast becoming the new poster girl of the masses, she also wowed the critics with her performance as a child-woman suffering from amnesia in the highly acclaimed Sadma remade from the Tamil hit Moondram Pirai opposite Kamal Haasan. Her histrionics in the film won her the first Filmfare nomination for Best Actress but she lost out to Shabana Azmi for Arth.

Sridevi's success story continued with hits like Subhash Ghai directed Karma and K. Balachander's Akhree Raasta, both released in 1986. Her popularity grew to the extent that despite featuring in a guest appearance in Feroz Khan's Jaanbaaz, she totally overshadowed the main heroine of the film Dimple Kapadia. Her rise to the top was consolidated with the release of the snake fantasy film Nagina in 1986. The film's huge success established Sridevi's star power and she raced ahead of her contemporaries like Jaya Prada, Meenakshi Seshadri and Rati Agnihotri. The film's famous snake dance in the climax also showcased her dancing skills under the guidance of choreographer Saroj Khan who went on to deliver many more hit dance numbers with the actress. The next year Sridevi starred in the all-time blockbuster Mr. India with Anil Kapoor. While the famous rain song 'Kaate nahi Katte' again demonstrated her dancing prowess, the film also carried a now famous Charlie Chaplin rip-off sequence that established Sridevi as one of the finest comic actresses of Hindi cinema. The famous dance number 'Hawa Hawai' also gave her an eponymous nickname.

Sridevi's carrier peaked in 1989 with the release of two heroine oriented films. Her delightful portrayal of twin sisters in ChaalBaaz won her the first Hindi Filmfare Best Actress Award. The same year her title role in Yash Chopra's blockbuster National Award winner Chandni reaffirmed Sridevi's position as the topmost female star of the eigties. While the songs of the film became a rage, her monotone white look in the film became famous as the 'Chandni Look' and set a new fashion trend in North India. Yash Chopra again cast her in his ambitious inter-generational romance Lamhe released in 1991. Despite flopping at the box office, the film went on to become a modern cult classic and one of the biggest blockbusters in the overseas territory. While the film won the Filmfare Best Film Award, Sridevi's intense performance as mother and daughter won her the second Filmfare Best Actress Award and much international acclaim. Sridevi had now reached a point in her career where roles were being written for her and films were being specially designed around her character.

In 1992, she starred opposite Amitabh Bachchan in Khuda Gawah, where she had another double role as a pining Afghan wife and her spirited daughter winning her another Filmfare nomination. The Telugu film Kshana Kshanam directed by Ram Gopal Verma was released in the same year and brought her her fourth Filmfare Award and a Nandi Award for Best Actress. The failure of Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993) was a big setback to her career, but she continued to deliver fine performances. She starred as the innocent victim trapped for drug smuggling in Mahesh Bhatt's thriller Gumrah (1993 and played a rich businesswoman with grey shades in Laadla (1994). In Judaai released in 1997, Sridevi played the role of a greedy housewife who sells her husband to another woman for a rich life. Her trademark performance won her her eighth Filmfare nomination after which she took a break to settle in matrimony.

Since retiring

After a six-year hiatus, Sridevi briefly returned to the small screen in the Sahara sitcom Malini Iyer (2004–2005). She also appeared on Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai (2004) for Karisma Kapoor and as a judge in the TV show Kaboom (2005). She performed a medley of some of her musical numbers at the 52nd Filmfare Awards 2007. She is a member of the Board of Directors at the Asian Academy of Film & Television.[7]

On September 19, 2009, Sridevi appeared on the famous Sony TV show 10 Ka Dum hosted by Salman Khan. On the episode, she and her husband, Boney Kapoor, were guests, along with actor-director Prabhudeva, actress Ayesha Takia and the musical duo Sajid-Wajid, all of whom had come to promote their film Wanted.

Sridevi has also appeared on ramps in Lakme Fashion Weeks 2008 and 2010 and the HDIL Couture Week 2009 as Showstopper for prestigious designers like Neeta Lulla, Queenie Dhody and Priya-Chintan.

Sridevi also developed passion for painting which has since brought her foreign attention. In March 2010, her paintings have been chosen by a reputed international art auction house. The auction was set to start in April 2010, and all the money raised has been donated.[8]

Comeback

Sridevi announced her comeback in early 2011. She is currently working in a new film English Vinglish.[9] directed by Gauri Shinde (R. Balki's wife). The film stars French actor Mehdi Nebbou and Adil Hussain along with Amitabh Bachchan in a special cameo. Sridevi is playing the central role of an Indian woman married into an American household who enrols in an English learning program to please her family. The film described as the journey of a woman to find her identity is slated to release in 2012 in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil. Her return was officially announced in the IIFA Awards 2011 held in Toronto along with a montage of various Bollywood stars welcoming her back.

Awards and honours

Filmfare Awards

Won

Nominations

Kerala State Film Award

Nandi Awards

Special honours

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

Filmography

Tamil

  • Kandhan Karunai (1967) (Screen debut as child actor)
  • Nam Naadu (1969) (child artist)
  • Thunaivan (1969) (child artist)
  • Babu (1971) (Child artist)
  • Kanimuthu Paapa (1972) (child artist)
  • Vasantha Maaligai (1972) (child artist)
  • Bharatha Vilas (1973) (child artist)
  • Prarthanai (1973) (child artist)
  • Thirumangalyam (1974) (child artist)
  • Engal Kuladheivam (1974) (child artist)
  • Avalukku Nihar Avale (1974) (child artist)
  • Moondru Mudichu (1976) (First movie as heroine)
  • Gayathri (1977)
  • Kavikkuyil (1977)
  • 16 Vayathinile (1977)
  • Sayndhadamma Sayndhadu (1977)
  • Vanakkaththukkuriya Kaadhaliye (1978)
  • Ilaya Rani Rajalakshmi (1978)
  • Ganga Yamuna Kaveri (1978)
  • Ithu Eppadi Irukku (1978)
  • Machanai Partheengala (1978)
  • Manitharil Iththanai Nirangala (1978)
  • Mudisooda Mannan (1978)
  • Pilot Premnath (1978)
  • Sigappu Rojakkal (1978)
  • Taxi Driver (1978)
  • Priya (1978)
  • Kannan Oru Kai Kuzhandhai (1978)
  • Rajavuukeththa Rani (1978)
  • Sakka Podu Podu Raja (1978) (Guest appearance)
  • Arumbugal (1979)
  • Dharmayuddham (1979)
  • Kalyanaraman (1979)
  • Pagalil Or Iravu (1979)
  • Kavariman (1979)
  • Neela Malargal (1979)
  • Naan Oru Kai Parkiren (1979)
  • Pattakathi Bhairavan (1979)
  • Sigappukkal Mookkuthi (1979)
  • Lakshmi (1979)
  • Thaayillaamal Naanillai (1979)
  • Guru (1980)
  • Johnny (1980)
  • Varumaiyin Niram Sigappu (1980)
  • Viswaroopam (1980)
  • Balanagamma (1981)
  • Sankarlal (1981)
  • Dheiyva Thirumanangal (1981)
  • Shankarlal (1981)
  • Meendum Kokila (1981)
  • Raanuva Veeran (1981)
  • Moondram Pirai (1982)
  • Deviyin Thirivilaiyadal (1982)
  • Thanikkattu Raja (1982)
  • Pokkiri Raja (1982)
  • Vaazhve Maayam (1982)
  • Vanjam (1982)
  • Adutha Vaarisu (1983)
  • Santhippu (1983)
  • Meenakshiyin Thiruvilaiyaadal (1985)
  • Naan Adimai Illai (1986)

Telugu

  • Bhaarya biddalu (1971) (As child actor)
  • Nenu Manishine (1971) (As child actor)
  • Badi Panthulu (1972) (As child actor)
  • Bala Bharatam (1972) (As child actor)
  • Bhakta Tukaram (1973) (As child actor)
  • Yashoda Krishna (1975) (As child actor)
  • Bangarakka (1977) (First Telugu movie as heroine)
  • Padaharella Vayasu (1978)
  • Burripalem Bolludu (1979)
  • Karthika Deepam (1979)
  • Mudulla Koduku (1979)
  • Vetagadu (1979)
  • Aatagadu (1980)
  • Chuttalunnaru Jagratha (1980)
  • Devudu Ichchina Koduku (1980)
  • Gharana Donga (1980)
  • Mama Allulla Saval (1980)
  • Premakanuka (1980)
  • Rowdy Ramudu Konte Krishnudu (1980)
  • Sardar Paparayudu (1980)
  • Gaja Donga (1980)
  • CID (1980)
  • Mosagadu (1980)
  • Patagadu (1980)
  • Balanagamma (1981)
  • Bhoga Bhagyalu (1981)
  • Gharana Gangulu (1981)
  • Gadasari Atta Sugasari Kodalu (1981)
  • Kondaveeti Simham (1981)
  • Premabhishekam (1981)
  • Ranikasula Rangamma (1981)
  • Illalu (1981)
  • Satyam Sivam (1981)
  • Aadi Vishnulu (1982)
  • Anuraga Devata (1982)
  • Bangaru Bhoomi (1982)
  • Bangaru Koduku (1982)
  • Bobbili Puli (1982)
  • Devata (1982)
  • Justice Chowdary (1982)
  • Kalavari Samsaram (1982)
  • Krisharjunulu (1982)
  • Krishnavatharam (1982)
  • Samsher Shankar (1982)
  • Vayyari Bhamalu Vagalamari Bharthalu (1982)
  • Adavi Simhalu (1983)
  • Kirayi Kotigadu (1983)
  • Mundadugu (1983)
  • Ramarajyamlo Bheemaraju (1983)
  • Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu (1983)
  • Simham Navindi (1983)
  • Sri Ranganeetalu (1983)
  • Urantha Sankranthi (1983)
  • Kanchu Kagada (1984)
  • Kodethrachu (1984)
  • Vajrayudham (1985)
  • Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1985)
  • Pachani Kapuram (1985)
  • Jayam Manade (1986)
  • Khaidi Rudrayya (1986)
  • Makutamleni Maharaju (1987)
  • Mavoori Magaadu (1987)
  • Aakhari Poratam (1988)
  • Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990)
  • Kshana Kshanam (1991)
  • Govinda Govinda(1993)
  • S.P.Parshuram (1994)

Hindi

Malayalam

  • Kumara Sambavam (1969)
  • Swapnangal (1970)
  • Poombatta (1971)
  • Theertha Yathra (1972)
  • Abhinandhanam (1976)
  • Kuttavum Sikshayum (1976)
  • Thulavarsham (1976)
  • Aashirvadham (1977)
  • Aadhya Paadham (1977)
  • Aa Nimisham (1977)
  • Aalinganam (1977)
  • Amme Anupame (1977)
  • Nirakudam (1977)

Kannada

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