'Baby' Sridevi
'Baby' Sridevi is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. 'Baby' Sridevi began their career in 1990. With 30 credits to their name, 'Baby' Sridevi remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. An emerging voice in Tamil cinema, 'Baby' Sridevi is already attracting significant attention for their distinctive work.
Career Milestones
Film debut
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Chandni
A vibrant and resilient woman navigating love and societal expectations.
Lamhe
A dual role portraying both a mother and her daughter, showcasing her acting range.
English Vinglish
A homemaker who gains confidence by learning English, marking her triumphant comeback.
Defining Moments
Comeback with 'English Vinglish'
Her triumphant return to cinema after a long hiatus was met with critical and commercial acclaim.
Padma Shri Award
She was honored with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, for her contributions to Indian cinema.
National Film Award for Best Actress
She posthumously won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in 'Mom' (2017).
Filmography
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Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Did You Know?
Sridevi was often affectionately called 'Baby' Sridevi in her early career as a child artist.
She made her acting debut as a child artist in the Tamil film 'Kandhan Karunai' (1967).
Sridevi is considered one of the first female superstars of Indian cinema.
She was posthumously awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, in 2013.
Sridevi was known for her exceptional dancing skills, particularly in songs like 'Hawa Hawai' from 'Mr. India'.
Legacy & Influence
Sridevi, often affectionately called 'Baby' Sridevi in her early career, was a legendary Indian actress whose work spanned five decades, multiple languages, and left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Beginning as a child artist in Tamil and Telugu films, she transitioned seamlessly into a leading lady, becoming one of the most iconic and influential stars of her generation. Her career trajectory is a testament to her exceptional versatility, as she mastered diverse genres from slapstick comedy and high-octane drama to poignant romance and thrilling suspense. A pivotal figure in Hindi cinema, her performances in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly in films like 'Mr. India', 'Chandni', 'Lamhe', 'Sadma', and 'Nagina', redefined the role of the female protagonist. She often carried films on her star power alone at a time when male-centric narratives dominated, proving the commercial viability of women-led stories. Her expressive eyes, impeccable comic timing, and captivating dance skills set a new benchmark for screen presence. Her later career comeback with the critically acclaimed 'English Vinglish' (2012) demonstrated her enduring talent and relevance, portraying a nuanced, relatable character that resonated deeply with a modern audience. Sridevi's contribution lies in her unparalleled ability to embody a vast spectrum of emotions with authenticity, inspiring generations of actors and filmmakers. She broke conventional molds, transitioning from the quintessential glamorous star to a performer of immense depth, thereby expanding the artistic and commercial possibilities for actresses in Indian cinema. Her legacy is that of a consummate artist who was not just a superstar but a pioneering force whose work continues to be celebrated and studied.