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Pankaj Parashar let the actress have all the fun that she wanted. Though Dilip Kumar and Hema Malini had done the same double role before, Sridevi brought an added zest to the role. * “ChaalBaaz” (1989): The same year as “Chandni”, Sridevi wowed movie buffs with her double role as the docile Anju and the tomboyish Manju. Seldom has any Yash Chopra heroine made such sumptuous use of the camera space. The film was an extended showreel of her talent as she danced, sang, giggled and wept for the love of a tragically wheelchair-bound Rishi Kapoor. Thinned down to a chiselled charmer, and sharpening her subtle emotive skills, Sridevi delivered a knockout performance, which straightway propelled her to the top position. * “Chandni” (1989): With this film, Sridevi became a Yash Chopra heroine. If Sridevi’s comic timing in the Charlie Chaplin impersonation sequence was impeccable, she oozed sensuality in that iconic blue chiffon sari in the song “Kate nahin katt te”. Shekhar Kapur made her do everything we always wanted her to.
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Playing the perky journalist, who hates kids, the actress was just amazing.
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India” (1987): A turning point in Sridevi’s everlasting romance with the camera. But her presence in the glowing orange chiffon sari dancing to the sound of “Har kisiko nahin milta”, lingers. In Feroz Khan’s “Janbaaz”, she had a brief role as Feroz’s beloved. * “Janbaaz” (1986): It is strange how Sridevi’s legendary reputation is built on songs and dances as much as her breathtaking performances. Does anyone remember anything else about this hideous Harmesh Malhotra creation? * “Nagina” (1986): An awful film, but what an impact! Sridevi as a snake-woman slithering on the floor dancing to Amrish Puri’s music as Lata Mangeshkar sang the chartbuster “Main teri dushman, dushman tu mera”.