This story is from February 26, 2018

Sridevi was a gentle and shy person off screen, says Kavita Krishnamurthy

Kavita Krishnamurthy talks about some of Sridevi's memorable songs sung by her
Sridevi was a gentle and shy person off screen, says Kavita Krishnamurthy
The recording of the song
Hawa Hawai
for the 1987 film
Mr. India
was a fantastic experience. Not only the beginning of the Laxmikant–Pyarelal song was elaborate and interesting, the way it was choreographed and picturised on Sridevi makes it one of the most memorable songs in Indian cinema. The manner in which she emoted the lyrics was astounding, and her expressions phenomenal.
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Onscreen she was a vivacious actor, well-known for her naughty and quirky mannerisms. But off the camera, Sridevi was a very gentle and shy person, not to forget the grace and beautiful smile. Following the success of
Mr. India
, we had all travelled together to Siliguri for a concert. From Anil Kapoor to Amrish Puri, everyone was part of the troupe. I remember, the fan craze for Sridevi there was unbelievable. I have sang for her in a number of films including
Chaalbaaz
,
Laadla
and
Khuda Gawah
. The title track of
Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja
is another favourite. Her demise is a big loss for the industry. My condolences to Boney Kapoor and their daughters – Janhvi and Khushi.
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