Showing posts with label sequins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sequins. Show all posts

Friday, 18 August 2023

Sridevi on the sets of the Hindi film Guru back in 1988

This version of Guru was released in 1989, but shot in the early 80s. You can see Sridevi in every size in this film - where she in fact has a double role! 

More images of this look in the archive here.
 

Saturday, 15 October 2022

Monday, 7 June 2021

Sridevi's double role in Guru (1989): Sri's many looks in the 80s Blockbuster



Sridevi had yet another double role in the Hindi film Guru (shot in 1986 - released in 1989 after endless delay in production). The original Tamil movie had two heroines. Sridevi played both roles in Guru, the characters were modified to that of twin sisters to cater to Sridevi's super stardom. The film had a record breaking opening in early 1989 and went on to become a major blockbuster in Bollywood. 

The film was replete with the fashion of the times; the glossy, glittery glitz of the 80s in Bollywood. 

Sunday, 20 October 2019

Golden Gal: Sridevi



The gold shirt, the gold sequins pants... oh the 90s! Well, Sridevi still looks gorgeous!




Tuesday, 17 September 2019

Sridevi in her blue sequined sari: Superstars Rajesh Khanna and Sridevi in Bollywood


Sridevi on the sets of Nazrana (1987) - with Rajesh Khanna.

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Above: Rare photo of Rajesh Khanna, Sridevi and film producer/director Ravi Tandon (father of Raveena Tandon), on the sets of Nazrana. 



Monday, 6 March 2017

Sridevi in Guru (1989): Glitter and glamour of the 1980s in Bollywood






Oooh Sridevi rockin' some classic 80s fashion. Prints, colours, the make-up, the wigs... whoaaa nelly! Still cute! Images from 1988. 

Sridevi in the film Guru (1989).





Left: Caption

Mama M (an) ia! 

Sridevi is a talented star. She is numero uno in the industry and a phenomenal actress with a distinct identity. But what makes her the smartest operator going is the fact that ask her a question which is even vaguely controversial and pat comes the reply, "Ask my mother."

 Written by Asha Narayan.

Feature from 1988!