'Sridevi ji was the only actor I called ma'am'
India, March 10 -- He put India on the global map with his beautiful creations. But beyond the genius, he's only human. He carries a heart that misses his near and dear ones, especially the actor who had the biggest influence on him. Designer Manish Malhotra reflects on his bond with late actor Sridevi, which continues through her daughter, actor Janhvi Kapoor. Excerpts from The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra:
Late photographer Rakesh Shrestha liked my sketches and introduced me to actors for styling them. I went to meet Sridevi for the first time at Mehboob Studio in 1991 and I was a big fan even before I met her. She was in a red outfit and was just going to the set. She was quiet. Then she called me to do a sweater, which was a continuity sweater for Khuda Gawaah (1992). I went to meet her, and somehow we connected.
Then, in 1996, we were in Las Vegas and she told me she was leaving films. She said she worked from the age of four and she wanted her life to carry on. I remember getting a little lump in my throat. I was so attached to her. And in the 15 years when she didn't work and gave birth to Janhvi and Khushi, I was the one person who was always in touch with her. And I still called her ma'am. I continued my respect and friendship because I think she really contributed to my career. Her death was a big loss to the film industry.
I'm very fond of South Indian food and ma'am would get it to my house. That's something that Janhvi sweetly does now, which is so nice of her. Every month, she makes it a point to come over, spend time, and get food from her house.
I was there at Rani Mukerji's first shot for Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat (1997), Kareena Kapoor Khan for Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000; she was the original heroine), Deepika Padukone in Om Shanti Om (2007), Alia Bhatt for Student of the Year (2012), and Ananya Panday for Student of the Year 2 (2019). So, I would say I'm the lucky mascot here. I've seen them grow and evolve.
In fact, with Kriti Sanon, Bipasha Basu and Lara Dutta, I worked with them before they became actresses, as models. I've seen their journeys from being newcomers to being established actors, with some even getting married and becoming mothers!Now we are working with the newer generation.
Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra's because the entire wedding was done by us. There were discussions about the decor, the surprises entry dance by Kiara, or the Reel that Sidharth did. And I forced them to put it up, saying, 'Please put up this Reel!' I am grateful to them for their love and respect. So happy! So I think that is one of my most cherished weddings....
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