When Bharathiraja revealed Sridevi didn't want to enter Bollywood: 'I promised her that I would take care of everything'

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 'I promised her that I would take care of everything'

As the film industry mourns the loss of Bharathiraja, memories of the celebrated filmmaker's journey with some of Indian cinema's biggest stars are once again in the spotlight. One such story involved Sridevi, an actress he deeply admired and whose Bollywood journey, he once revealed, almost never happened.Long before she became the undisputed queen of Indian cinema, Sridevi was a young performer making waves in the South. Bharathiraja, who worked closely with her during her formative years, often spoke about the qualities that set her apart from her contemporaries.

The actress who left a lasting impression

Bharathiraja first witnessed Sridevi's remarkable abilities when she was still finding her footing as a leading lady. According to him, she possessed an instinctive understanding of acting that couldn't be taught.Bharathiraja shared with Firstpost, “Sridevi brilliantly aced a handful of movies as a child artist before landing her first lead role in Tamil films. Despite discontinuing her studies and not possessing academic excellence, she had an uncanny ability to grasp things quickly and deliver roles with consummate ease. I have worked in four films with her. Her infectious smile will never fade away from my memory. She’s truly an actor extraordinaire.

Their association produced memorable films including '16 Vayathinile' and 'Sigappu Rojakkal', both of which showcased Sridevi's versatility at a young age.When Bharathiraja cast Sridevi as Mayil in '16 Vayathinile', he saw something special in the teenager. The rural drama went on to become a landmark film, with Sridevi sharing screen space with Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth in performances that are still celebrated today.The film's success encouraged Bharathiraja to revisit the story for Hindi audiences. He decided to remake the classic as 'Solva Sawan', but there was one obstacle standing in the way.

Why Sridevi initially said no

Despite her growing popularity in the South, Sridevi wasn't eager to make the move to Hindi cinema. Recalling the episode years later, Bharathiraja said:“There are a lot of actresses who forayed into Bollywood and other industries and disappeared without a trace.

But Sridevi was an exception. She ruled all the film industries during her heydays. Today, I can proudly say that I’m the one who introduced her in Bollywood through 'Solva Sawan' where she shared the screen with Amol Palekar. When I told her about the remake idea, she was skeptical and refused to set foot in Hindi cinema.

Then I promised her that I would take care of everything and convinced her to do the film. She later climbed up the ladder of Bollywood through her relentless hard work and extraordinary talent.”His reassurance eventually convinced the actress to take the leap, a decision that would alter the trajectory of her career forever.While 'Solva Sawan' marked Sridevi's arrival in Hindi cinema as a leading actress, it was only the beginning of a phenomenal journey. Over the following years, she emerged as one of the most bankable and admired stars in the country, effortlessly balancing success across multiple languages.For Bharathiraja, watching her conquer one industry after another was immensely satisfying. He often pointed to her career as proof that talent, discipline, and perseverance could overcome every challenge.

A bond built on respect

Following Sridevi's untimely death in 2018, Bharathiraja spoke emotionally about the void she left behind. He believed her achievements had brought immense pride not only to the film fraternity but also to Tamil Nadu.Today, as cinema lovers remember Bharathiraja's extraordinary legacy, his recollections of Sridevi offer a glimpse into the mentor-protégé relationship that helped shape one of Indian cinema's most iconic stars and changed the course of film history.

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