"She was admitted to the hospital day before yesterday due to high fever. She was okay...
"She had her tea in the morning at around 7.30 AM and suddenly I got a call from her secretary at around 10 AM that she collapsed and passed away. It was sudden and shocking... We were to meet her at 5 pm today. It's sad," Sadhana's close associate and advocate Ameet Mehra told PTI.
Her last rites will be held tomorrow at a crematorium in Santacruz.
Sadhna Shivdasani, who popularised the fashionable 'Sadhana cut', was one of the top most charming leading ladies of the 1960s and 70s.
Although her prime career spanned over a decade-and-a- half, she was paired opposite all big heroes of her time including Joy Mukherjee, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar, Manoj Kumar and Dev Anand with whom she shared screen space in "Hum Dono" and "Asli-Naqli".
Also, she worked with top notch directors of that era be it Bimal Roy in "Parakh" or Hrishikesh Mukherjee in "Asli-Naqli".
Born in a Sindhi family, Sadhana was named after her father's favourite actress-dancer Sadhana Bose. Her father was the brother of actor Hari Shivdasani, father of actress Babita.
Sadhana aspired to be an actress since childhood and it was her father who helped her to chase her dreams of becoming an actress.
In 1955, she played a chorus girl in the song "Mur mur ke na dekh mur mur ke" in Raj Kapoor's "Shree 420". She joined producer Sashadhar Mukherjee's acting school along with her debutant co-star and Mukherjee's son Joy.
The film also introduced the actress's iconic hairstyle.
