Beloved Bollywood actress Sridevi dies at 54

Beloved Bollywood actress Sridevi dies at 54

February 25, 2018   08:30 am

Bollywood superstar Sridevi Kapoor has died of a heart attack, her family says. She was 54.

The actress known simply as Sridevi passed away in Dubai, where she was attending a family wedding.

From the age of four, she had worked in films in the Tamil, Telugu, Malaylam, Kannada and Hindi languages.

She was considered one of the very few Indian female superstars capable of huge box office success without the support of a male hero.

Sridevi’s husband Boney Kapoor and daughter Khushi were with her when she died, reports say.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, paid tribute to the late star, writing on Twitter: “Really enjoyed meeting Bollywood icon Sri Devi on my recent trip to India.

“So sad to hear the news of the death of such a terrifically talented actress, performer and producer.”

She debuted as a lead actress in a Bollywood film in 1978, soon becoming one of India’s biggest film stars.

Over five decades, she starred in more than 150 films, including such Bollywood classics as Mr India, Chandni, ChaalBaaz and Sadma.

The versatile actress decided to take a break from the film industry after the release of Judaai in 1997.

She made a comeback in 2012, starring in English Vinglish.

In 2013, the Indian government awarded her the Padma Shri - the fourth highest civilian honour.

BBC

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