The real photo of Boney Kapoor, Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Urmila on Judaai set vs The AI manipulated fake one!
The most comprehensive fan blog dedicated to India's most beautiful and greatest actress of all-time (in our humble opine!), Sridevi. Sridevi aka Sreedevi, ruled Indian cinema (with awesome performances in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi films) in a career spanning 50 incredible years featuring 266 films. Born in Sivakasi on August 13 1963, her untimely and tragic death on February 24, 2018 left a nation in mourning. In our hearts, she'll forever be, the eternal Queen of Bollywood.
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
The Real photo of Boney Kapoor, Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Urmila on Judaai set vs The AI Manipulated Fake one!
The real photo of Boney Kapoor, Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Urmila on Judaai set vs The AI manipulated fake one! My new pet peeve (its a list; fake reports, reviews, pics, edits, fake conspiracies, fake controversies,), the half fake, half real pic. Parts of the image would be real, then enhanced with additions and edits, colours changed, features enhanced... Just trickery and manipulation of original pics. Have had to block entire accounts on social media as they overwhelm with fake pics and captions.
Its fooling the audience, especially young, new gen into believing falsehoods for likes and followers.
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April Fool Banaya Toh Unko Gussa Aaya: Sridevi: Queen of Comedy
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Rare pics: Sridevi on the sets of Chandni (1989): Rekha and Sridevi on the sets of Mr.India
Rare pics: Sridevi on the sets of Chandni (1989): Rekha and Sridevi on the sets of Mr.India
The Number One actresses of their time, Rekha and Sridevi were friends and Rekha would often pop over to visit Sri - which we've archived several times.
Cover girls: Sridevi, Rekha, Dimple Kapadia: Ladies of the 80s
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Monday, 30 March 2026
Vinod Khanna and Sridevi in Farishtay (1991)
Farishtay (Angels), the 1991 Hindi action-drama directed by Anil Gaddar Sharma, was released on 22 February 1991.
Vinod Khanna (born 6 October 1946) was 44 years old at the time of the film's release (he turned 45 later that year).
Sridevi (born 13 August 1963) was 27 years old (she had turned 27 about six months earlier).
The film featured a massive ensemble cast including Dharmendra, Rajinikanth, Jaya Prada, and others, with music by Bappi Lahiri. It was Anil Sharma's early directorial venture (his first outside production, as some sources note). If you watch the film now, and even back then, by all accounts it was a hot mess, just an awful movie and yet, fueled by film stars, it was a surprising success despite getting almost all negative reviews.
Farishtay turned out to be a solid box office hit (described as a "blockbuster" or strong performer in certain box-office collection reports), especially considering it was a multi-starrer masala entertainer in a competitive era. Budget estimates hover around ₹2-3.3 crore, with India net collections reported around ₹3.65-4.8 crore in some analyses—making it profitable and one of the notable successes of 1991. Which was great news for the film producer, the firebrand that was Sattee Shourie, ie mother of Mona Kapoor.
Its success was somewhat unexpected given the long production, choppy editing, mediocre songs, a haywire script, a bizarre screenplay, tacky costumes, crowded star lineup and typical risks of ensemble films, but the action, drama, and star power (including the rare pairing of big names like Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, and Rajinikanth) helped it connect with audiences and perform well commercially. A severe 80s leftover hangover kind of film that has not aged well. But in Bollywood, a hit, is a hit, is a hit.
Even if the film is shi...
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Stardust: Why has the industry got together to dethrone Sridevi?
Stardust: Why has the industry got together to dethrone Sridevi?
Why indeed!
A Stardust magazine cover story. TBH the war was mostly on between Sridevi and the media more than the film industry. Sridevi didn't get for the tabloid press and didn't court editors or writers, and they highlighted her flops and were dismissive of her hits. But she conquered all with sari-clad ease and elegance.
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