Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Bollywood Superstar Sridevi's Death Ruled Accidental Drowning, Police Close Investigation

A senior politician has claimed Bollywood superstar Sridevi Kapoor who drowned in her bathtub in a Dubai hotel last week was murdered.Subramanian Swamy leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party - one of the two major political parties in India - questioned how Mrs Kapoor who he claims never drank had ended up with alcohol in her system.The 54-year-old s funeral is set to be held in Mumbai tomorrow as her body is being flown back to India accompanied by her husband and step-son Sridevi Kapoor pictured with her husband Boney and their daughters Jhanvi and Khushi was found dead in a bath in her room at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel in DubaiThe Dubai police closed the investigation on Tuesday but Mr Swamy claims there are unanswered questions. She never drank https://audioboom.com/users/5134740 hard liquor so how did it enter her system? Was she forcibly fed? What happened to the CCTV we have not heard a word about that he said according to Times of India. If you ask my opinion I ll tell you that I think it s murder. Mr Swamy claimed there may have been links to an underworld criminal who he said has links to cinema actresses . RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 2 Next Trudeau continues his charm offensive in India finally... Who is Sridevi? The late Bollywood actress revealed Bollywood s Sridevi drowned in bathtub after losing... Share this article Share Yesterday police interviewed her husband Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor and also quizzed hotel staff at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers after deciding to re-investigate the case in the wake of the coroner s report.Mr Kapoor was called in to Bur Dubai police station on Monday where officers took a statement before allowing him to return to his hotel room Gulf News reports. It had initially been reported that Sridevi had died of a heart attack but the death certificate made no mention of cardiac arrest instead putting cause of death to accidental drowning after losing consciousness. However following the interview the case was closed and Mrs Kapoor s body released to the family. Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor was reportedly the last person to see Sridevi 54 alive Police are interviewing staff at the hotel pictured after deciding to re-investigate the case in the wake of the coroner s report Sridevi was filmed dancing with and embracing husband Boney Kapoor during her nephew s wedding at the weekend days before she was found dead in her hotel bathtub Mr Kapoor was inconsolable and crying like a baby when a friend of the couple reached the hotel shortly after Sridevi s death.Actor Adnan Siddiqui - who had attended the same wedding and also co-starred with Sridevi in her final film - was among the first few people to see Mr Kapoor after she was fond. I got a call from a journalist at around 11 pm asking if the news about Sridevi s death was true. I immediately called up Boney and rushed to him Siddiqui told NDTV. Boney was crying like a baby; he was inconsolable. I was with him until 5 am. I can t believe that I met her four days ago and now she is no more . The family put out a statement later on Tuesday saying: Khushi Janhvi Boney Kapoor and the entire Kapoor and Ayyappan families are deeply bereaved and shocked with the untimely loss of Sridevi Kapoor. Late Sridevi Kapoor passed away in Dubai UAE on Saturday February 24th. There have been conflicting reports as to how she was found with some Indian newspapers reporting that Sridevi s body was found by her husband. and others that she was discovered in the bath by hotel staff. Kapoor was the last person to see her alive after he reportedly invited her out for dinner before she went to the bathroom to freshen up.He had initially flown back to India after the wedding but returned to the Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel where she was staying on Saturday. He arrived at the hotel around 5.30pm according to sources close to the family who spoke with local news outlet Khaleej Times. Sridevi (far right with husband Boney) had been in Dubai for her nephew Mohit Marwaha s (third from left) wedding. Daughter Khushi pictured far left The 54-year-old attended the wedding with her husband and their youngest daughter Khushi (pictured left with her mother and Sridevi alone right) Fans erected a makeshift shrine to the actress outside her Mumbai home and gathered at the gates hoping to catch sight of her body being brought for cremationWhen he arrived he found his wife asleep so woke her up and spoke with her for around 15 minutes.She then went to the bathroom to prepare for dinner with another 15 minutes elapsing before Boney went to check on her.The source claims that he knocked on the door but when he got no response he broke it down only to discover her unconscious at the bottom of the bath.He tried to revive her before calling for paramedics who arrived around 9pm when she was pronounced dead the Times says. Sridevi had attended the wedding alongside Boney and their youngest daughter Khushi who posed for pictures with her mother shortly before she died.Their eldest daughter Jhanvi was in Mumbai shooting for a film at the time as she prepared to make her own Bollywood debut. Officers are still trying to piece together the events that led up to her death and establish who was with her when she died Gulf News reported. Her death was previously reported to be from cardiac arrest.The case has now been passed to prosecutors for standard legal checks before an order to hand the body over to her relatives can be made. The remains were due to be flown back to Mumbai on Monday though they remained in Dubai overnight as the checks were carried out.Hundreds of fans had gathered outside her Mumbai home hoping to catch a final glimpse of her casket as it is expected to arrive back in the country. Sridevi lost consciousness before drowning and had traces of alcohol in her system at the time she died the report says Bollywood stars filed into the home of her brother-in-law Anil Kapoor to pay their respects on Monday. Among them were director Farha Khan (left) and choreographer Saroj Khan (right) Amar Singh (left) the minister for Uttar Pradesh was among those seen arriving at the home alongside actor Farhan Akhtar (right) We want to see her one last time said 48-year-old Laxmi Subbaramaiah outside Sridevi s house in the Andheri area of Mumbai - the heartland of Bollywood film. All of my family members are big fans and we cried when we heard the news. We will wait here until her body comes back he said.Vishal More 23 said he had travelled seven hours from Jalgaon district around 400 kilometres away from Mumbai to bid farewell to his favourite actress. I ve been waiting all morning to catch a last glimpse of Sridevi. I have watched all of her movies. She is such an inspiration he said.Sridevi s death has prompted an outpouring of grief in India from fans and fellow actors as well as condolences from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I have always been a huge fan of her work. Equally I have been an admirer of the grace and dignity with which she conducted herself actor Aamir Khan wrote on Twitter. I join all the millions of her fans in mourning her demise. Ma am we will always remember you with love and respect he added.Fellow actor Ranveer Singh tweeted that he was shocked and saddened to hear about the untimely demise of one of Hindi cinema s greatest superstars . Chandrashekhar Narvekar a Bollywood director more commonly known as N. Chandra (left) was joined by actress Sarika Hassan and her daughters Shruti and Akshara (together right) Saiyami Kher was seen going into Anil Kapoor s Mumbai mansion alongside actress Madhuri Dixit and her husband (right) who also bid her a final farewell Actress and politician Jayaprada (left) and actress Ameesha Patel (right) also arrived at the property on Monday Actress Tabbu (left) and director Karan Johar (right) paid their respects in Mumbai on MondayActress Alia Bhatt posted on Twitter: Nothing makes sense. I have no words.. just completely shocked. RIP Sri Devi. My icon forever. Love you. Sridevi s fellow Bollywood stars were joined by celebrities from around the world in paying tribute to her after her death was announced. Priyanka Chopra was among the first to pay tribute to the icon writing on Twitter: I have no words. Condolences to everyone who loved #Sridevi. A dark day . RIP . India s Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid tribute to the star saying he was saddened by the untimely demise Following the news of her death Prime Minister Modi said in a statement: Saddened by the untimely demise of noted actor Sridevi. She was a veteran of the film industry whose long career included diverse roles and memorable performances. My thoughts are with her family and admirers in this hour of grief. May her soul rest in peace. Actor Aamir Khan also tweeted: I am deeply disturbed and saddened by the untimely and tragic passing away of Sridevi. She has starred in dozens of hit Bollywood films over the years including Chandni in 1989 I have always been a huge fan of her work. Equally I have always been an admirer of the grace and dignity with which she conducted herself. My heartfelt condolences to everyone in the family. I join all the millions of her fans in mourning her demise. Ma am we will always remember you with love and respect. TIMELINE OF SRIDEVI S CAREER 1969 - Sridevi starred in her first film Thunaivan at the age of just four1976 - She starred in her first adult role aged 13 in south Indian film Moondru Mudichu1979 - The actress starred in her first Hindi film Solva Sawan1983 - She shot to stardom with her role in comedy drama Himmatwala1984 to 1997 - Sridevi continued starring in a number of commercially successful films including Chandni2004 - She starred on TV sitcom Malini Iyer2012 - Sridevi launched her comeback with hit film English Vinglish2017 - Her last film to be released was thriller Mom Born as Shree Amma Yanger Ayyapa in the state of Tamil Nadu Sridevi began acting in south Indian cinema at the age of four. She then moved into Bollywood where she rocketed to stardom by way of the 1983 film Himmatwala.The belle époque of her career was the 1980s and 1990s during which her releases included the superhero movie Mr India the separated-at-birth comedy ChaalBaaz the revenge fantasy Nagina and the romantic triangle drama Tohfa.Her incredible film career saw her work in Hindi Tamil Telugu Kannada and Malayalam and in 2013 she was fêted with the Padma Shri the fourth highest of the civilian honours granted by the Government Of India.Sridevi was in her heyday a massive box office draw in addition to which she won five Filmfare Awards the Hindi movie industry s answer to the Oscars.She allegedly began her affair with producer Boney Kapoor while he was still with his first wife Mona as Mona recounted to DNA India more than a decade later.Mona the late mother of Boney s Bollywood star son Arjun Kapoor claimed that by the end of her marriage there was nothing left in the relationship to give it a chance because Sridevi was already with a child. After marrying Boney herself in 1996 Sridevi got another Filmfare nod for her performance in 1997 s Judaai before withdrawing from the movies.A 15-year big screen hiatus followed during which she and Boney brought up two daughters - Jhanvi 20 and Khushi 17.The time eventually came when Sridevi itched to return to films and she launched her comeback with the 2012 hit English Vinglish which India submitted unsuccessfully to the Oscars.Her last film release was the 2017 thriller Mom which was reported to be her 300th motion picture and of which the Times Of India rhapsodized that Sri demonstrates why she is the high-priestess of desi cinema. Who was Sridevi? Bollywood star who landed her debut role aged four and starred in 300 films Sridevi Kapoor was born Shree Amma Yanger Ayyapan in present-day Tamil Nadu state southern India in 1963.She landed her first acting role aged just four in M. A. Thirumugam s film Thunaivan playing a young Lord Muruga the Hindu war god.Her first Bollywood role came at the age of 12 in Julie in which she played Irene the younger sister of the titular character. Sridevi landed her first acting role aged four M. A. Thirumugam s film Thunaivan playing a young Lord Muruga the Hindu war god Her big break came in 1983 with a leading role in comedy film Himmatwala (pictured)By 1979 she was ready to take on her first leading Bollywood role in Hindi film Solva Sawan where she plays a 16-year-old aspiring teacher named Mehna.But it was in 1983 that she broke the big time with comedy Himmatwala in which she played the female lead as Rekha Bandookwala.From there Sridevi went on to star in the most popular Bollywood films of the Eighties and Nineties establishing herself as the industry s first female superstar in the process.Her films were also among the most commercially successful and at the peak of her fame she earned more than 2million per year according to the Free Press Journal. After a big-screen hiatus in order to start a family with husband and producer Boney Kapoor Sridevi returned to cinema with 2011 film English VinglishIn 1996 she married producer Boney Kapoor after he divorced his first wife Mona Shourie the same year.After 1997 film Judaai hit cinemas Sridevi announced she would be taking a break in order to start a family with her new husband.The pair had two daughters in the following years with Jhanvi the first to arrive in March 1997 followed by Khushi who was born in November 2000.After a six-year hiatus she returned to the small screen starring in a series of sitcoms and appearing as a judge on TV talent shows.2011 marked her return to cinema in English Vinglish which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Despite her public profile Sridevi was known as an intensely private person who fiercely denied rumours she had undergone plastic surgeryHer most recent film role was in 2017 thriller Mom which was produced by her husband and sees her play a vigilante who sets out to avenge her daughter.She will also appear in Shahrukh Khan s upcoming film Zero where she makes a small cameo as herself but was not shooting any other films at the time of her death.In total she starred in more than 300 films over a career which spanned five decades. Despite her high public profile Sridevi was known as an intensely private person who felt huge pressure to appear perfect Gulf News reports. She fiercely denied undergoing cosmetic procedures to appear youthful the paper writes though her looks changed significantly over the years.She spent much of her later life at her bungalow in Andheri in the west of Mumbai with her husband one of four properties she owned.The pair also had a flee of luxury cars including a Porshe Cayenne Bentleys and Audis. The couple were worth an estimated 35million when she died.
Written by Shaikh Ayaz | Mumbai | Updated: February 25 2018 6:15 pm It was both a chief contradiction and highlight of Sridevi s long and illustrious career that despite her language dilemma (charmingly captured in her 2012 comeback vehicle English Vinglish) the actress ended up working in several regional cinemas. Related News Delhi confidential: Mobile ShowcaseDistorted ImagesSridevi s body reaches home from Dubai funeral todayIn Balu Mahendra s Sadma (1983) a remake of the Tamil original Moondram Pirai Kamal Haasan (Somu) rescues Reshmi (Sridevi) from a brothel. She has lost her memory due to a near-fatal car accident. With no clues about her family and other whereabouts he puts her on a train to take her to a hill station where he is working as a teacher. Her child-like behaviour caused by retrograde amnesia has made him fond of her but in a protective fatherly sort of way. As they enter the hills Reshmi stops Somu midway to ask him about the tall imposing trees. Eucalyptus he replies. Then seeing her stunned reaction he spells it out for her enunciating the noun this time for her to catch it. Sridevi tries hard to pronounce it correctly but those watching that scene and the film know she will not. For Sridevi eucalyptus is more than a tongue twister. Forget for a moment that she played a child trapped in an adult body in Sadma and before that Moondram Pirai. The scene reflected her struggle with language especially Hindi and English. In Hindi cinema particularly Sridevi turned her language handicap into a weapon. Throughout her Hindi film career she spoke Hindi with a thick Tamil accent and audiences lapped it up as cute. But watch Moondram Pirai and you realise how comfortable the Sivakasi-born actress was in her mother tongue. It was both a chief contradiction and highlight of Sridevi s long and illustrious career that despite her language dilemma (charmingly captured in her 2012 comeback vehicle English Vinglish) the actress ended up working in several regional cinemas. Hindi Tamil Telugu Kannada Malayalam you name it. She didn t complete her school education and never once regretted it. Once again the theme of language rears its head in Sridevi s life and cinema. Way before Bollywood happened Sridevi was already making waves in Tamil cinema. The legendary K Balachander is credited with offering Sridevi who started out as a child artiste in Tamil cinema her first major break. Only 13 she was cast in the acclaimed director s Moondru Mudichu (1976) alongside his other two favourite protégés Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth. Like most Rajini-Sri-Haasan romantic triangle of the time Rajinikanth played the louche element Haasan the good and virtuous boy and Sridevi the damsel who marries Rajnikanth s widower father to put an end to latter-day Thalaivar s relentless overtures. Sridevi and Rajinikanth acted in a number of hits together but it was with Kamal Haasan that Sridevi shared the most prolific on-screen collaboration. Together they appeared in nearly 30 films. So when Kamal Haasan announced I used to bully Sridevi during a TV interview you immediately got an idea of the close bond they shared (and still do). Talking to Zoom TV in 2013 Haasan recollected She s a blotting paper. I knew her when she was 15 or 16. Even then she was ready to learn and pick up. Balachander had observed in a 2011 chat with The Hindu She was a child when she first worked with me. But I found her to be very intelligent. Though she was 13-14 she had the understanding of a 20-year-old. She was a very quick learner and understood the nuances of her character. She learnt on the spot. It was in Tamil cinema that the Sridevi genius was nurtured and matured. 16 Vayathinile is another powerful film from the 1970s starring the Rajini-Sri-Haasan troika. Directed by P. Bharathiraja 16 Vayathinile is billed as a cult classic of Tamil cinema responsible for introducing realism and rural imagery in the Madras talkies. Long before Anurag Kashyap brought the grim and violent life of serial killer Raman Raghav on Hindi film screens Sridevi was part of a similar subject in Kollywood. P. Bharathiraja s Sigappu Rojakkal (1978) is about a twisted businessman who lures women and kills them. Haasan s Dileep falls in love with the salesgirl Sarada (Sridevi) and marries her. Soon she discovers his dark side and tries to escape. Interestingly 1977 s Gayathri too features a perverted husband this time played by Rajinikanth who clandestinely films his wife Gayathri (Sridevi) in bed. Rajinikanth is a porn filmmaker out to exploit his beautiful wife. In her Tamil output of the 70s the young Sridevi was often faced with insurmountable odds and dire predicament from which she has to find an escape route. Sridevi s Telugu years were also equally successful. She was just as much of a tour de force. Among others she has the amusing honour of working both with the superstar A. Nageswara Rao and his son Nagarjuna in hits like Premabhishekam and Govinda. In 1991 she teamed up with Ram Gopal Varma for Kshana Kshanam. The maverick RGV has admitted his fanboy love for the actress. Reportedly the infatuated filmmaker was so jealous of Boney Kapoor for marrying her that he wanted to kill him. Of course you have to take whatever Varma says especially on Twitter with a pinch of salt. But in his star worship of Sridevi he briefly touched upon an aspect of the Goddess of Beauty (his words) that forge Sridevi s image as a rare star who inspires films and filmmakers even at her age. Both English Vinglish and the more recent Mom (incidentally it released in four languages familiar to the actor including Tamil and Telugu) were written especially for Sridevi. The actress has also appeared in Malayalam cinema debuting in Mollywood as an eight-year-old in Poompatta (1971). Interestingly she worked with the late J. Jayalalithaa in such Tamil multi-starrers as Nam Naadu and Kandhan Karunai. She also acted alongside Dr Rajkumar during her Kannada stint in the 70s. Sridevi was already a top star before Bollywood came along to appropriate her giving her a pan-India branding. Though she was working in Bollywood since the late 1970s it was only in mid-80s that her Hindi cinema career truly picked pace with Himmatwala itself a Southern remake. It didn t take much time for Bollywood to turn the Thunder Thighs into Miss Hawa Hawai. Before long she was wowing the Hindi audiences with her comic act chiffon saris in Chopra-scape and wounded puppy eyes to borrow a phrase from film critic Baradwaj Rangan. (Shaikh Ayaz is a writer and journalist based in Mumbai.) Read the news in Malayalam For all the latest Entertainment News download Indian Express App Get assembly election result LIVE updates from each constituency in Tripura Nagaland and Meghalaya IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd More Related News Watching Sridevi s films affected every Indian Girl in more ways than we know Rani Mukerji: Sridevi was literally like an elder sister Tags: Sridevi Jyothi MohanFeb 28 2018 at 2:39 amHer mother tongue was Telugu. Not tamil(1)(0) Reply Grace HardimonFeb 25 2018 at 9:42 amUnbelievable !My life entirely changed since I met DOCTOR ALEKO SPELL CASTER by chance on internet! All my dreams has been turning to real it s unbelievable! My husband came back to me two months after and... she changed! 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New Delhi: Pakistani film stars Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Mahira Khan and Ali Zafar today condoled the death of Bollywood icon Sridevi saying she will live in their hearts and memories forever. So grateful to have grown up and lived in the times of Sridevi. Thank you for the movies thank you for the magic. You shall live on forever... Great artistes... we cry for them without ever really knowing them we mourn them because they helped us know ourselves Mahira Khan tweeted.People from across the globe started their Sunday on a sad note with the news of the sudden death of Sridevi 54 due to a cardiac arrest in Dubai. She died on Saturday.Sridevi was in Dubai to attend the marriage function of actress Sonam Kapoor s cousin Mohit Marwah; her husband Boney Kapoor and younger daughter Khushi were also there.Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan who is facing a backlash for singing the song titled Ishtehar -- a soulful rendition -- for Indian film production Welcome To New York also condoled her death. My condolences to Boney Kapoorji and the Kapoor family. Deeply saddened to lose an icon like Srideviji Mr Khan tweeted.The actress is remembered for her performance in some of the iconic Bollywood films like Mr India Nagina Sadma ChalBaaz Chandni and Khuda Gawah among many others in different languages.The Padma Shri recipient who made a comeback to Bollywood in 2012 with English Vinglish after a long break of 15 years was last seen in Mom in 2017.Her Mom co-star Sajal Aly also wrote: Lost my mom again . Sajal Aly was seen as her daughter in Mom .Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui who played her onscreen husband in Mom wrote: Life is so unpredictable. A lady with not just extreme talent but also a beautiful soul Sri Devi Kapoor leaves us heavy hearted. So many memories attached while shooting Mom with her just a couple days back I met her at Boney Kapoor s nephew s wedding and who would have thought that it is the last time I am seeing her. I am still in a state of shock and out of words to describe my feeling! May her soul rest in eternal peace hereafter he said.Actor-singer Ali Zafar said she has left people with great memories of joy and tears. Sharing an image with the actress on Instagram Saba Qamar wrote: R.I.P legend. We ll miss you. Actor Imran Abbas was in shock. The Sadma of losing this ultimate superstar is heart wrenching. Her smile beauty acting aura and those Nigahen will be missed forever wrote the actor who has featured in Bollywood projects like Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Creature . CommentsClose X Mawra Hocane also said that Sridevi will always have our hearts grateful to have met the legend that you ll always be .Her mortal remains are expected to be flown to Mumbai on a chartered flight for the last rites but the timing has not been confirmed yet.
I ve always feared that my daughters growing up in Bristol won t feel any connection to my entire family back in the capital. I often find myself feeling homesick for my London family. There s a song from the Bollywood film Queen that I play on repeat when I m feeling homesick. It s called London Thumakda and takes place in the opening scenes of the film at protagonist Rani s mehndi night. Her family crowds into a room and dances and performs for her while she has her wedding mehndi done. The rest of the film results in her being jilted going on her honeymoon by herself and going on a voyage of self-discovery across Europe. That opening scene reminds me of every family wedding I ve been to. It s warm chaotic and suffocating all at once. And the song is a joyous slice of film that brings tears to my eyes. I live in Bristol away from my family and so the majority of times I get to see everyone it is literally everyone crammed into a room performing joking laughing singing and sometimes dancing. The video to the song reminds me of my own family gatherings the times when I was present and we were together my mother and my grandfather and my aunt were in attendance too we were all crammed on to two sofas being a family bellies full of samosas and dhal bhatt shaak rotli Hindi songs throbbing from the television that is always on and everyone laughing. The bit that always breaks me in the film is when the sedentary ba is finally convinced to get up and dance with all the aunties and sisters. The look of utter abandon on her face it could be my mum. It could be my family. My three-year-old daughter also loves the video. Occasionally she ll request it. And when she does it s usually just after a FaceTime with my sister or dad back in London. And my daughter will get that same pang of missing a significant part of her family the same way I do. Also because she associates London with the brown part of her family it s become an anchor for her. It feels significant because my biggest fear in raising my children in Bristol was that they would only ever see my family at these large and intense events the ones with everyone jammed into a room. My children would never have the mundane pop-in the spontaneous visit the quiet Sunday. It would only ever be FaceTime and mass family gatherings. Lying there next to my daughter watching the video I get the sense that she feels the same way about the film that I do. It conjures up exactly the chaotic family atmosphere that we both http://www.runboard.com/Ukkflipkart#misc miss when it s not there and that is almost too intense to cope with when you are there. I tried so many things to ensure my children felt a connection to my family in London. I spoke to them only in Gujarati in their early days but increasingly found myself limited by my lack of vocabulary a failure that has come about through non-usage. I bought Gujarati alphabet books. After bath time I sang them my favourite song from the classic film Sholay the one about friendship. I even had my daughter giving me the brown high five where we smack together the backs of our hands instead of our palms. None of them gave her that connection as much as a YouTube video of a song from a film I saw years ago. It gives me hope that much as we try to force connections or enforce memories or patterns or language or behaviours it ll be the small things where my kids will find their connections to that side of my family. And it ll be through self-discovery rather than my policing because at the next family wedding we will all be crammed into a room and we ll be performing joking laughing singing and sometimes dancing and my daughter will have that feeling of recognition and she ll know she s exactly where she needs to be and that London s not that far away. Topics Family The Nikesh Shukla column Parents and parenting comment Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Reuse this content

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