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Anupam Kher 'shocked' over Sridevi's death

Anupam Kher 'shocked' over Sridevi's death

| @indiablooms | 25 Feb 2018, 06:50 pm

Mumbai, Feb 25 (IBNS): Actor Anupam Kher on Sunday said he will remember actress Sridevi as 'happening, vibrant, brilliant, beautiful, bestest and unique' person.

He shared an old image of himself with Sridevi.

Kher and Sridevi had worked in several movies together.

" This is how I will always want to remember #Sridevi - Happening, Vibrant, Brilliant, Beautiful, Bestest and Unique. #QueenOfIndianCinemaSridevi," Kher tweeted.

He earlier said: " SHOCKING. JOLTED. Am I having a horrible dream. Sridevi no more? This is SO SO SAD. AND SO SO NOT FAIR. One of the most brilliant, elegant and talented actresses ever. The queen of Indian cinema. And a friend. Worked with her in so many movies. So many amazing memories."

Leaving the nation shocked and numb, iconic Bollywood actress, Sridevi, who has been an inspiration for several generations, passed away on Saturday night in Dubai following a cardiac arrest.

According to reports, Sridevi suffered the cardiac arrest while she was attending her nephew's wedding in Dubai.

The legendary actress was there with her husband Boney Kapoor and daughter Khushi.

Known for her versatility, Sridevi  had started her acting career as a child artist in M.A. Thirumugham's Thunaivan when she was just four.

Later she was part of various films like Himmatwala, Mr. India, Chandni, Sadma, Nagina, Khuda Gawa, Judaai and others. She was 54.

 

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