Sridevi, Bollywood main girl of '80s and '90s, dies at 54


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Indian actress Sridevi arrives on the Marrakech foreign movie competition in Marrakech, on the Marrakech Congress Palace, Dec. 1, 2012.  linked Press
NEW DEHLI –  Sridevi, Bollywood's main woman of the Nineteen Eighties and '90s who redefined stardom for actresses in India, has died at age 54.
The actress changed into described as the first feminine celebrity in India's male-dominated film industry. She used one name, like many main ladies of her era, and became regular for her comic timing and her dancing knowledge, a fine asset within the tune-and-dance melodramas which are a staple of mainstream Indian cinema.

Sridevi died Saturday in Dubai due to cardiac arrest, her brother-in-law Sanjay Kapoor demonstrated to Indian express online. She had been in Dubai to attend a wedding in her clan.
Indian political leaders and entertainers posted condolences and recollections of her work, with many colleagues and lovers expressing shock at the unexpected information.
Sridevi all started appearing as a toddler in regional cinema in India's south and made her debut in Hindi-language Bollywood films in the late '70s.

Her most noted movies included." India," in which she performed a reporter, and."Chandni," the place she played a woman determining between two guys who loved her. She played twin roles of a woman and her daughter in, Lamhe," or."Moments" in 1991.
She stopped acting for a few years after her marriage to movie producer Boney Kapoor however made a neatly-bought comeback in 2012 with, English Vinglish," a few core-aged woman learning English.
She is survived with the aid of her husband and two daughters.

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