Released on July 6, 1984. Its easily one of Sridevi's best Hindi films.
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Monday, 6 July 2026
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Gorgeous Sridevi, 21, in Jaag Utha Insan - back in the 1980s.
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Stunning Sridevi in Jaag Utha Insan
Sridevi, 20, in the Hindi film Jaag Utha Insan. Released on 6 July 1984, this lovely Hindi film is easily the most underrated and rarely seen movies. Legend has it that, according to film writer Rajesh Subramanian, Jaya Prada (the director's favourite) was the first choice but since her dates were committed and clashed with Prakash Mehra's Sharaabi, Sridevi was signed to play the female lead.
Sridevi worked in the film (and cut her considerable price) to work with the legend K. Viswanath. Sharaabi went on to be a big hit, and Jaya Prada got a few scenes and songs out of it. Jaag Utha Insan was a serious affair that tanked at the box-office and ignited much speculation and rumours about the lead stars, Mithun and Sridevi. Rumours that have refused to die till date!
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Exquisite Sridevi in Jaag Utha Insan (1984)
Sridevi's temple scene in Jaag Utha Insan.
Sridevi, then 21, gave such a phenomenal performance in this 1984 film.
Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker K. Viswanath and produced by Rakesh Roshan under Filmkraft, Jaag Utha Insan (Awakened Man) is a powerful Hindi social drama that explores love, caste barriers, and spiritual awakening.
A remake of Viswanath’s own 1981 Telugu film Saptapadi, it stars Mithun Chakraborty as Hari (a Dalit youth), Sridevi as Sandhya (a Brahmin dancer), and Rakesh Roshan as the enlightened Nandu. Supporting roles feature Deven Verma, J.V. Somayajulu, and Sujit Kumar.
The story follows Sandhya, who falls in love with Hari despite deep caste divides. Sent to perform at her orthodox grandfather’s temple, she is pressured into marrying Nandu. On their wedding night, Nandu perceives her as a goddess devoted to another and releases her through profound wisdom: true caste stems from deeds, not birth, echoing Vedic ideals. Tragedy strikes as societal opposition leads to the lovers’ deaths, delivering a poignant message on humanity over hierarchy.
his marked the first on-screen pairing of 1980s icons Sridevi and Mithun Chakraborty. Their chemistry sparked an alleged real-life romance during filming that lasted several years.
Jaya Prada - K Vishwanath's favourite - was the original choice for Sandhya but was unavailable due to scheduling conflicts with Sharaabi; Sridevi stepped in.
Cinematographer P.L. Raj won a Filmfare Award for his evocative work capturing temple rituals and rural landscapes. Music by Rajesh Roshan, with lyrics by Indeevar and standout tracks like Lata Mangeshkar’s “Tarpat Beete” and Asha Bhosle’s other numbers, enhanced Sridevi’s graceful performance. Dialogues came from Dr. Rahi Masoom Reza - who also wrote the dialogues of Lamhe!
Released on July 6, 1984, the film earned praise for its sensitive direction and bold theme but underperformed commercially, running about 10 weeks in key theaters. It remains a cult classic for its progressive stance on caste and inter-caste love.
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Sunday, 5 July 2026
Outtakes from a Showtime cover shoot: Sridevi: Feb
Outtakes from a Showtime cover shoot: Sridevi rockin' 90s
Throwback to February 1991! More pics in the archive here.
Sridevi's photos by Gautam Rajadhyaksha
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Collage of Tamil Cinema's Leading Ladies: Sridevi, Revathi, Khushboo, Soundarya, Nagma, Simran...
Collage of Tamil Cinema's Leading Ladies: Sridevi, Revathi, Khushboo, Soundarya, Nagma, Simran...
Name all the leading ladies - comment below.
Sridevi smiles for Gautam Rajadhyaksha
Sridevi's gorgeous face!
Photography by legendary Indian photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha.
Photographed in the mid 90s.
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My Lamhe CD and Audio Book images: Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Anupam Kher
Sridevi and Anupam Kher's expression is just everything...
From the most memorable moments in Lamhe.
Still an all-time favourite film despite many a critic finding the film problematic today - and back then.
Newsflash to contemporary critics on social media - yours is not an original or clever thought. The crticis and vox populi also condemend the movie long ago.
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