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Google Doodle Honors Sridevi on her 60th Birth Anniversary!

Sridevi is widely recognized as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema. With a remarkable career in both the southern and Hindi film industry, she left behind an enduring legacy

New Delhi: Google celebrates the 60th birthday of legendary Bollywood actress Sridevi with a vibrant and joyful Google Doodle, honoring her remarkable journey as one of the country’s most iconic stars and her path to success. Born on August 13, 1963, in Tamil Nadu, she had an Illustrious career spanning over forty years. Sridevi graced the silver screen in almost three hundred movies, leaving a mark on the film industry and earning immense respect and admiration.

SrideviIt’s wonderful to see Google honoring the iconic actress, celebrating her legacy on this special occasion. Sridevi’s talent and contributions continue to be cherished by fans around the world.

Sridevi is widely recognized as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema. With a remarkable career in both the southern and Hindi film industry, she left behind an enduring legacy. Her notable works include films like Kshana Kshanam, Sadma, Nagina, Mr. India, Chandni, Lamhe, and English Vinglish, among many others. Tragically, she passed away on February 24, 2018, leaving the entire film industry and the public in deep sorrow. Her family, including her husband Boney Kapoor and two daughters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, was profoundly affected by the loss. Sridevi’s contributions to the film world will always be remembered and cherished.

 

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Google Doodle on Sridevi

Google provided significant details about Sridevi’s journey in the film industry while describing the doodle. According to Google, her love for movies began in childhood, and she started acting at the young age of four in the Tamil film Kandhan Karunai. Sridevi’s ability to speak multiple South Indian languages allowed her to venture into different film industries across India.
The beautiful doodle illustration, credited to Mumbai-based guest artist Bhumika Mukherjee, perfectly captured the essence and charm of Indian cinema. With its dramatic font and warm colours, the doodle evoked a nostalgic feeling as it paid tribute to Sridevi. She was portrayed in a poised dance pose, showcasing her talent and grace.