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.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Before there was Hollywood Reporter India, there was... Filmy Reporter!
Sridevi, Mithun, Juhi Chawla, Jackie Shroff - the rockin' 80s.
Sridevi's look from a song/dance scene in Guru - magazine from 1988!
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Ram Avtar poster: Sridevi dominates yet again: 38 Year Anniversary today!
Starting to see clearly why Sunny Deol has resented Sridevi and her success, cultural dominance, presence and shine for so long. The OG MCP, he doesn't like his female costars to shine brighter than him. Can't believe he brought up Sridevi's name yet again in recent interviews.
There's no greater gage for how big a star is than measuring the amount of real estate they take up in film posters. Sridevi's face, figure and outfits, the number of times her image is repeated all shows the power that she had over the audience. And over her co-stars. Much to the chagrin of not-so-Sunny-D.
When they first started working together, in Joshilay, Sunny Deol was the OG nepo baby, son of Dharmendra who had the lead part. Young Sridevi was 21 when she first started working with him. Though already a star down South (in both Tamil and Telugu film, known in Kannada and Malayalam films), she was a shy newcomer who didn't speak the language or speak to Sunny throughout the making of the movie! We all know Sridevi was notoriously shy, and so was Sunny Deol, but they had a quiet working relationship of complete non-interference. By the mid to late '80s, Sridevi pulled a 180; hits, title roles, double roles, she left Deol in the dust. After her rejecting a role in his home production, they never worked together again. I knew there was trouble in the 90s, when in an interview with Dinesh Raheja in MOVIE magazine, Sunny said, "I worked a lot with... whats-her-name, Sridevi too". Then he went on to drag her a little in Aap ki Adalat, then he posted a condolence message on Twitter - then deleted his post on Social media! In Baaje Payal, he appeared briefly and it's the most reluctant praise of Sridevi by a fellow actor, like pulling teeth. He said of Sridevi's dancing, "People say she's good, so she must be good!". Or something to that effect. Well, no one has ever said Sunny Deol's dancing is any good so why ask an opinion of someone who has none to give?
Ram Avtar, the poor man's Sangam, was released on 20 May, 1988. Memorable for a Sridevi-Lata Mangehskar song - certainly not the performances of the male leads.
Ramya with Sridevi: Rarest photo of the two: The Abject Pointlessness of Comparing Ramya Krishnan and Sridevi
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
A.R.Rehman still watching Sridevi: Summer of 2026
Earlier today, A.R. Rehman, the Oscar-winning "Mozart of Madras", mentioned how he was just watching a Sridevi film earlier. He didn't mention which film - have an inkling its the 4k restoration of Moondram Pirai... ie the Sadma original.
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