Sridevi birth anniversary: ​​5 movies you can watch to remember the veteran actor

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Aug 13 (ANI): Though Sridevi passed away in 2018, the phenomenal actor lives on in our hearts. As we remember him on his birth anniversary, let’s take a look at some of the classic hits that made us love him even more!

1. Mr. India

For most kids of the 90s and 80s, the name of this movie itself serves as a nostalgia! Released in 1987, the film was one of the first superhero films made in the 80s. This film, directed by Shekhar Kapur, is considered one of the best films of Sridevi. It was jointly produced by Boney Kapoor and Surinder Kapoor under the banner of Narasimha Enterprises. Sridevi played the role of a bubbly news reporter in the film.

2. English Vinglish

Known to mark Sridevi’s return to films after a hiatus of 15 years, the film earned its praises from critics and audiences alike. She won many hearts playing the role of a quiet, sweet-natured housewife who took English classes in America after having small fights with her husband and children because she could not speak English.

3. Mother

The film was Sridevi’s last film before she passed away in 2018. The film also marked his 300th film. The film won two awards at the 65th National Film Awards. In the film, Sridevi played the role of a powerful mother who seeks revenge after her daughter is sexually assaulted.

4. Separation

Touted as a classic cult film, the film had a unique story that left many fans giddy! Sridevi played the role of a materialistic wife who sells her husband to another woman for money, later realizing she had done wrong. According to her fans, the film and the characterization in it is one of Sridevi’s finest works.

5. Moonlight

One of the biggest box office hits of 1989 was Chandni. The film won the National Award in the ‘Best Popular Film’ category in the same year. The film also established Sridevi as the biggest female star of the 80s. ‘Chandni’ also featured Rishi Kapoor and Vinod Khanna. (ANI)

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