Sridevi was an absolute favourite. Undoubtedly, the darling of the nation. I doted on Sridevi. Like Ram Gopal Varma, I too hated Boney Kapoor for getting the privilege of marrying her. I’ve seen Lamhe, Judaai and Sadma more times than any other films.
Sridevi was truly an icon beyond all icons. And to go in such a cruel way!… There she was, attending her husband Boney Kapoor’s nephew Mohit Marwah’s wedding festivities in Dubai. Lord knows, Sridevi looked like a million bucks at the wedding, as she always does. (Did you ever see Sridevi looking ill-groomed?)
Boney’s devotion to his wife is beyond the precincts of human understanding. Married and with two growing children, Boney had decided to start a fresh life with Sridevi. They first met when she was trying to find her bearings in Bollywood.
Boney immediately took charge of her career in the Hindi film industry — she was already a major star in Tamil and Telugu — and then took charge of her life. She initially moved into Boney’s family residence because she abhorred staying in hotels during her long spells of shooting in Mumbai away from her home in Chennai.
Boney was completely in-charge of Sridevi’s life. I wonder how he is going to fill his days now. He considered her the best actress in the world, better than Meryl Streep and pushed for her place of supremacy with every breath he had, and she completely reciprocated his affections.
I remember Sridevi telling me:
After Sridevi was awarded the Padma Shri, Boney Kapoor had said, ""Do you know Sri is the only actress to have played the lead with two generation of actors in the South and North? In Telugu cinema, she has starred opposite both NT Rama Rao and his son. In Bollywood, she has worked opposite both Dharmendra and Sunny Deol. I feel she should have got the Padma Shri long back. But never mind. We're celebrating her success belatedly."
My hands would tremble every time I’d be on the phone with her. She tried to laugh away my discomfort.
There have been many iconic actresses in Bollywood. What made Sridevi stand out even among the legends?
I once asked Kamal Haasan this question. And he gave me a befitting reply.
I once remember sitting with Yash Chopra. Sridevi had just given the performance of a lifetime in Judaai, the film Boney Kapoor produced for Sridevi just before they got married and which in my opinion is her best performance.
Yashji picked up the phone and dialled Sridevi's number and said, “Sri, listen after Judaai, you can’t just be a wife and a mother. You have to continue acting. I already have a script ready for you.”
Sridevi plunged into her role as a real-life mother devoting her time to looking after her two daughter Jhanvi and Khushi.
Ironically she couldn’t live to see her Janhvi’s debut in Karan Johar’s Dhadak. This is an eerie replay of what happened when Arjun Kapoor, Boney’s first-born from his first wife Mona passed away months before seeing her son’s debut in Ishaaqzaade.
But Mona was ill. Sridevi didn’t know a day’s illness.
Life, it seems, had other plans.
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