Surekha Sikri: 'Force of nature' Indian actress dies at 75
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Indian screen and stage star Surekha Sikri has been described as a "top-class actor" and a "force of nature" following her death at the age of 75.
The veteran, known for such films as Badhaai Ho, TV shows like Balika Vadhu and many Hindi theatre productions, suffered a cardiac arrest in Mumbai.
Sikri won three National Film Awards between 1988 and 2018 and starred in hit soap Balika Vadhu for eight years.
She had been ill for some time, having had two strokes in the past four years.
'She would own it'
Sikri, who was born in New Delhi, won her National Film Awards for Tamas, Mammo and Badhaai Ho.
Film-maker Shyam Benegal, who worked with her on Mammo, told the Press Trust of India: "She was such a brilliant actor that whatever role you gave her she would own it.
"She played both sympathetic and non-sympathetic roles with elan. She was a top-class, highly competent actor."
Neena Gupta, who played the daughter-in-law of Sikri's character in 2018's Badhaai Ho, said the actress was one of her heroes.
"I remember when I was a student in the National School of Drama and how we would sneak in and watch her act," she said on Instagram, external. "I [thought] I want to become an actress like her."
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Indian actor Manoj Bajpayee, her Zubeidaa co-star, said she was "a treat to watch on stage" and "a graceful person".
Actor and producer Pooja Bhatt described Sikri as "a force of nature if ever there was one".
"Hence I won't say rest in peace but rage in peace Surekhaji," she tweeted, external. "As you did, during your time on earth!"
Sikri's manager told The Indian Express, external on Friday: "She had been suffering from complications arising from a second brain stroke.
"She was surrounded by family and her caregivers. The family asks for privacy at this time."
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