2084th BLOG POST
30th Book of 2023
There are few
authors who can chose to do easy work considering their immense knowledge base
on a subject but they still choose to go ahead and write something from the
same field of work which needs a lot of deep diving. Amborish Roychoudhury is
one such author. I can say this with utmost clarity even when he is just 2
books old because I have read both his work. His 1st book spoke
about the cult movies which shaped Bollywood differently. It was a very
interesting book as author talked about movies which we don’t generally speak
about.
This time, author
went ahead and wrote a biography on Sridevi named “Sridevi: The South Years”. As
the name of the title suggests, author takes us through the whole timeline of
her journey in South movies about which most of us know nothing at all. He
could have easily chosen to write about her Bollywood journey for which
researching would have been easy but yet he chose to go the difficult path.
This 194-pages book made me feel so small as it gives us such basic information
about Sridevi’s formative years that we realize we know so little about the subjects
we think we know everything.
Author’s research
is evident in every chapter as he has to go through different languages in
which movies are made in South- Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. Author is
able to provide us a clear distinction between her career in all these
languages and it doesn’t become confusing at all. Yes, I agree that reading the
name of movies and people from Southern India is tough for rest of us but it’s
something about which author could not have done anything to make it easier for
us.
The book is not
only formative but motivating as well. There are few pointers that I would like
to mention which were new and inspiring for me:
Sridevi
started working in film industry right from the age of 4.
She
never took any holidays or leaves for almost 3.5 decades and worked
continuously until her marriage had to come in between to make her take a
break.
She
never took formal training in acting but learnt everything on set itself from
renowned directors of South movies while shooting for her movies.
Her
mother took most of her decisions regarding which movies to choose and she
trusted upon her throughout her career.
She had
become popular before Kamal Hassan and Rajanikanth. They became super star
later. Hence, she can be called their senior.
She was
able to play almost all kinds of relationship with the same actor in different
movies such as- Mother, Sister and daughter as well. This is something not many
actors can handle.
She had
become Superstar in Bollywood where she was seen as a diva whereas in South industry,
she was considered as an actor-material only.
She didn’t
use to shy away from doing more than 20 movies with any actor. She was okay getting
casted with the same actor in similar/different relationships across movies.
I wasn’t
aware that Amitabh Bachchan’s movies used to get remade in South languages back
in the day. Sridevi was part of few of them.
Rajanikanth
was originally casted mostly as a villain. He turned into being a full-fledged
lead actor only later when the audience response on his win against actor
received more applauses.
Sridevi
was able to play a child character as well as an adult role at the age of 14-
both at the same time which is a rare phenomenon.
Collectively, the
book is full of facts that we are not aware about this personality called
Sridevi and why she was able to rule Bollywood as soon as she entered into it.
It was because of the immense amount of work she had done in the South.
Amborish is able to take us through her whole journey very smoothly. He makes
it an easy read with small chapters – each of them focusing on one aspect or
phase of her life. I am glad he didn’t touch Bollywood much to excite readers
but stayed firm on his intention towards writing this biography with a purpose.
Overall, this is an enjoyable read. I give the book 4.5 stars out of 5.
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