Sunday, 17 May 2026

Gorgeous Sridevi on the sets of Pathar ke Insan


 

Stunning Sridevi on the sets of the (awful film) Pathar ke Insan (1990). Though Vinod Khanna had the title role, it was Sridevi's show all the way (a trend media noted often be it Mr.India, Laadla...etc

Fresh off the success of the double whammy of Chandni and Chaalbaaz that capped the 80s, Sridevi stepped into the 90s with three missteps; she tripped from her dizzying climb with three back-to-back flops that were critically beaten as well; Pathar Ke Insan, Naaka Bandi and Farishtay. All three were completely written off (although by the end of the year, it was noted that Naaka Bandi and Farishtay recuperated costs and actually made money despite dismal reviews). With Lamhe, she was the darling of the critics again and Yash Raj films got the first dibs on the vast potential of the NRI market. 

Every film and flop of Sridevi's had one or two redeeming factors, Naaka Bandi had moments of comic relief and fun songs, Pathar ke Insaan, Sridevi danced up a storm and looked like a dream, and Farishtay... well, it made money. It's show 'business' after all... 

Kamal Haasan with Sridevi in Sadma

Kamal Haasan with Sridevi in Sadma 


 

Filmfare in Hindi: Sridevi dominated the cover

 

Sridevi on the cover of Filmfare, the Hindi edition. 

Filmfare was huge in the 1980s, it was bi-monthly, ie two issue a month, not two issues a year! It had Hindi version. Middle East version... The media dominated. Today... not so much. 

The gatekeepers are no longer the behemoths and omniscient omnipotent ones they used to be. 

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Anupam Kher, Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi and film producer/director Ramesh Sippy of Ram ki Sita, Shyam ki Gita


 

Anupam Kher, Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi and film producer/director Ramesh Sippy of Ram ki Sita, Shyam ki Gita. Alas this double/double role--Sridevi and Amitabh Bachchan x 2--case of mistaken identity and mishaps never went beyond the launch. 

What a film it could have been! Directed by Ramesh 'Sholay' Sippy no less... 

Coulda woulda shoulda... 

Archive with more info, images and even a clip in the archive here.

Rare pics: The premiere of Chandni: Vinod Khanna, Sridevi, Rishi Kapoor and Anil Kapoor

Rare pics: The premiere of Chandni: Vinod Khanna, Sridevi, Rishi Kapoor and Anil Kapoor. Though Anil Kapoor was not in the film, he was in past Yash Chopra projects like Mashaal and went on to do Lamhe after. Anil Kapoor's hustle was real...  

Sridevi at the premiere of her alter ego on the big screen, Chandni, she knew she had a superhit on hand. 


Mohan Babu with Sridevi, wearing Anita Dongre: Telugu Legends on Stage


 

What a face! 

Sridevi wearing Anita Dongre at an event back in Sept 2016. Telugu cine-legend Mohan Babu was celebrating 40 years in the industry when his former co-star arrived to wish him. Sridevi looked so stunning - even he had to comment on her loveliness on stage.

As Sridevi arrived late for the event, the crowds parted like the sea to make room for the legend. You can see the clip on YouTube; it was like royalty appearing in front of the masses and Sridevi truly was a Queen. 

Friday, 15 May 2026

The Media-Made “Paper War”: Madhuri Dixit vs Sridevi was a Fool's Bluff: Happy Birthday Madhuri!


The so-called rivalry between Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi was one of the longest-running sagas of Bollywood’s 1980s and 90s tabloid culture, yet it was largely a creation of the press rather than any real animosity between the two legends. 

What the film magazines breathlessly called a “catfight” or “cold war” was, in reality, a carefully manufactured narrative designed to boost sales. Editors would often try to coax controversial quotes out of both actresses, hoping for a headline-grabbing soundbite. The quotes never came. Sridevi, known for her quiet and shy nature off-screen, rarely engaged in public spats. Madhuri Dixit, equally measured and diplomatic, consistently refused to let any facade of rivalry take root. Both women repeatedly spoke of each other with admiration and respect throughout their careers. There was no heated rivalry, nor even a chilly cold war — just two supremely talented actresses navigating the same demanding industry at the peak of their stardom.

The real noise came from elsewhere: overzealous fans, rival producers, and camp loyalists who traded barbs on their behalf. Film magazines thrived on this manufactured tension. Sensational headlines screamed of jealousy and one-upmanship, while the actual quoted comments from Madhuri and Sridevi remained gracious or neutral. The “feud” sold copies; the truth — mutual respect — did not. It's a narrative borrowed, well, stolen from the western press. An old wive's tale that two actresses can never get along and cat fights are inevitable when two alpha females enter the same arena. Hollywood thrived on Bette Davis and Joan Crawford (but they really did feud - there are several archival clips on YouTube of the two speaking about the other!) and it sold magazines. The same was done in Mumbai by the press and sensational headlines were created but history would vindicate the ladies. 

Actions spoke louder than any tabloid ink. Sridevi attended Madhuri’s birthday parties and wedding reception in Mumbai. Most tellingly, she co-produced the 2000 film Pukar, with Madhuri in the lead role. Madhuri, in turn, made it a point to attend the premiere of Sridevi’s much-awaited comeback film English Vinglish and praised her effusively. 

When Sridevi passed away in 2018, Madhuri was among the first actresses to reach the Kapoor residence to offer condolences. To this day, Madhuri continues to speak warmly and respectfully about her late contemporary.

The “paper war” was never between Madhuri and Sridevi — it existed only in the pages of magazines that needed villains and heroines to keep readers hooked. In truth, two of Indian cinema’s greatest icons maintained dignity, professionalism, and quiet regard for one another, rising above the noise created around them.

Fact is duller than fiction, but fiction sells. We just don't want to be privy to it! 

Happy 59th birthday Madhuri Dixit-Nene! Your place hold in the history of Indian cinema is guaranteed, as are of those who came before you. An original, the world is still dancing to your (and Saroj Khan's!) tunes. 



PS: The real feud was obviously between Jaya Prada and Sridevi!