More than anything, she slipped into her roles so naturally. Hinglish Inglish was a typical example!
Bernice Pereira Sent from my iPhone > On 28-Feb-2018, at 5:43 AM, Sandeep Heble <sandeephe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sridevi – End of an era > > > > Over the last couple of days, there have been a lot of speculations over > her death. Was it alcohol overdose? Foul play? In an attempt to boost their > TRPs, some news channels went a bit overboard and tried to sensationalise > her tragic death which was largely unfair. Nevertheless, no matter how she > died and what the exact cause of her death will be, Sridevi has left an > unforgettable aura over her fans. In an era of superstars like Amitabh > Bachchan, she was Bollywood’s first female diva. Then came Madhuri. Then > Kajol. Aishwarya. Karishma. And so many more. But undoubtedly, she was the > first reigning queen. An actor par excellence who stole screen space from > her male counterparts. An enchantress who commanded a large fan following > of her own. She was charming, sensual, graceful, flawless, someone who > could make us cry, laugh and put us in so many different moods and emotions > at will. Who can forget her movies and brilliant acting? Her jovial Charlie > Chaplin act in Mr. India, her electrifying dances, her beautiful > expressions. Then the brilliant performances like the one in Sadma. Kamal > Hassan singing her the lullaby "Sur mein ankhiyon mein" and her child like > acting which keeps bringing the tears in our eyes. We were the fortunate > ones to watch some of her best movies in our teens - Chaalbaaz, Chandni, > Lamhe, Sridevi crooning and swaying to the beats of the song "Har kisiko > nahi milta yahan pyar zindagi mein" on a beach in Feroze Khan's Jaanbaaz. > These are memories which are still fresh in our minds today. Hindi Film > Industry and her fans will fondly remember this captivating actress. To > this Superstar, I must say - Thank you for entertaining us all these years. > You will be missed. > > > > warm regards > > > > Sandeep Heble