Sridevi has departed, leaving a black hole within the film fraternity. Her co-stars and friends are revisiting many memories they share with the late actress.
Kamal Haasan classifies the nature of his relationship with the late actress as special – while the two were celebrated as a successful onscreen couple, in real life, Kamal Haasan and Sridevi shared a sibling-like chemistry, said the Tamil superstar, reported a news agency. Kamal Haasan opened up extensively about his co-star Sridevi in his weekly piece for Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan, said the agency. “Sridevi en thangachi (Sridevi was my younger sister),” the news agency quoted an excerpt from Mr. Haasan’s piece.
But, Mr. Haasan added, the industry insiders had a fair idea about their real-life rapport and hence, he was asked to not discuss the nature of his bond with Sridevi. “Those days, couples (at weddings) were compared to us, saying they looked like Kamal and Sridevi. They must have seen us singing duets and hugging. We hid the truth (about the nature of the relationship) so as to not shatter that dream,” the agency added another excerpt from Mr. Haasan’s weekly article. Referring to certain onscreen religious figures or god couples, played by young artists who used to address their counterparts as ‘annan-thangachi’ (siblings), Mr. Haasan said: “I and Sridevi were like one such annan-thangachi (brother and sister).”
“If our acting was watched keenly, we would look like siblings. One could find the resemblance of myself in her acting,” he added, reported the agency.
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Sridevi and Kamal Haasan cherish a history of being a popular onscreen couple, with their films like 1982’s Moondram Pirai (Tamil) and it’s Hindi remake 1983’s Sadma being absolute super-hits. Kamal Haasan also shared screen-space with Sridevi in Tamil films like 16 Vayathinile, Vaazhve Maayam, Varumayin Niram Sivappu and Guru.
It was in 1976 film Moondru Mudichu, when Sridevi worked with Kamal Haasan for the first time – she was just 13. Rajinikanth also starred in the movie, which was her first project as a full-fledged heroine. Earlier this week, in tweets mourning his Sadma co-star, Kamal Haasan wrote: “Have witnessed Sridevi’s life from an adolescent teenager to the magnificent lady she became. Her stardom was well deserved.” In his new piece for the magazine, Mr Haasan echoed his feelings, writing she “became Sridevi by sheer hard work.”
Have witnessed Sridevi’s life from an adolescent teenager to the magnificeint lady she became. Her stardom was well deserved. Many happy moments with her flash through my mind including the last time I met her. Sadma’s lullaby haunts me now. We’ll miss her
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) February 25, 2018
Mr. Haasan added, their pairing was an instant hit with filmmakers, and even before the two stars were consulted for a movie, filmmakers decided without much deliberation “that the two will pair opposite each other.” Mr Haasan confessed about his reaction at that time – “Sridevi again?” – but having said that, he also added that soon, “all heroes desired to act with her.”
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