She famously had the most gorgeous eyes - except they were damaged by all the contact lenses, overworked strain and possibly refractive myopia...
Sridevi wore glasses from her 30s on...
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.
She famously had the most gorgeous eyes - except they were damaged by all the contact lenses, overworked strain and possibly refractive myopia...
Sridevi wore glasses from her 30s on...
Yash Chopra's muse - Sridevi in and as Chandni.
Three fourths of their films were blockbuster hits - their best film in 1984, Jaag Utha Insan, wasn't. Go figure.
Here they are on the sets of a Waqt ki Awaaz back in 1988.
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| Rekha, 51, Hema Malini, 57 and Sridevi, 42 |
Above image from Filmfare Awards nite held on 5 February 2006 in Mumbai - a rare feat; all three Number One superstars of their time together.
Setting aside personal preference, opinions and vox populi - we pulled together the box office returns of all three leading ladies above for a quick overview of their respective careers. An ROI - return on investment - that justified their top billing, high remuneration, and the power they wielded. By no measure is that a reflection of their talent - Rekha's finest hours were in Umrao Jaan and Silsila - but the box office certainly didn't reflect that. Hema Malini's performance in Laal Pathar is still spoken of - but barely a ripple at the box-office when the film released. And so much has been written about the box-office of Sadma, Lamhe or even a Jaag Utha Insan, that it doesn't bear repeating. We are looking purely at statistics and, unsurprisingly, Hema Malini was the most successful overall in terms of longevity, number of hits, and sustained box office dominance, followed by Sridevi (peak dominance in the late 1980s), and then inconsistent Rekha - despite her long, long innings.
You heard it here first; the most successful Indian actress and queen of the boxoffice in the history of Indian cinema was Hema Malini. Even know-it-all Bollywood historians are surprised! But we don't argue with numbers. Direct comparisons are tricky due to different peak periods, inflation-adjusted economics, and the shift from multi-starrer male-dominated films to more heroine-centric ones. Data draws from sources like Box Office India, Wikipedia filmographies, Filmfare records, and distributor comments.
The teen deviyan, Sridevi, Rekha, Hema Malini succeeded the other - and all three South Indian-origin actresses were major Bollywood stars across overlapping eras (primarily 1970s–1990s), with strong dancing skills, versatility, and massive audience popularity and critical acclaim.