7 Unforgettable Films That Define Sridevi's Iconic Legacy

RIVANSHI RAKHRAI

Directed by the duo Krishnan–Panju, this drama revolves around Meena, a blind woman who forms a heartwarming friendship with a young boy named Kannan. When Kannan falls terminally ill, he selflessly donates his eyes to Meena, giving her a newfound lease on life.

Neela Malargal

Yash Chopra directs this romantic drama that explores complex relationships over the years. Sridevi takes on a dual role, portraying Pallavi and Pooja, in this intricate tale of love and time.

Lamhe

A fantasy drama directed by Shekhar Kapur, Mr. India tells the story of Arun Verma. Gifted with a cloaking device that renders him invisible, Arun embarks on an adventurous journey. Along the way, he falls in love with journalist Seema Sohni and confronts a menacing criminal, Mogambo.

Mr. India

Directed and co-produced by Yash Chopra, this romantic musical depicts Chandni's life as she navigates through changing circumstances, relocations, and unexpected events. The central character, Chandni, finds herself loved by two men, Rohit and Lalit, each holding a distinct place in her life.

Chandni

Balu Mahendra directs this romantic drama portraying the story of Nehalata Malhotra. Afflicted with retrograde amnesia following a car crash, Nehalata regresses to her childhood. The film explores the challenges she faces as a result.

Sadma

A delightful comedy-drama written and directed by Gauri Shinde, English Vinglish stars Sridevi as Shashi Godbole. The film revolves around Shashi, a homemaker who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and enhanced self-esteem by enrolling in English-speaking classes.

English Vinglish

Directed by Bharathirajaa, this film is a psychological thriller that unfolds the story of Dileep, a man with a troubled past who evolves into a rogue. Eventually, he finds himself apprehended by the police and confined to an asylum.

Sigappu Rojakkal