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Boney Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, and Anil Kapoor have a special birthday wish for late Sridevi

It is still hard to believe that our very own Miss Hawa Hawai, legendary actress Sridevi is no more with us. She passed away in February 2018 and today it is her 56th birth anniversary. Her family took to their social media to wish the late actress.

Sridevi’s husband, Boney Kapoor tweeted, “Happy Birthday Jaan, missing you every minute of my life, keep on guiding us, you will remain with us till eternity. #Sridevi.”


Janhvi Kapoor had a shot and sweet birth wish for her mom. She wrote on Instagram, “Happy birthday Mumma, I love you.”

Anil Kapoor, who has worked with Sridevi in many films, tweeted, “Today is a bittersweet day as we celebrate you on what would have been your 56th Birthday…We feel the sadness of your loss deeply, but remembering your smile and the joy you brought to all our lives unites us in your memory...We miss you everyday #Sridevi!”

Designer Manish Malhotra, who was very close to Sridevi, wrote on Instagram, “?? miss you.”

Sridevi was last seen on the big screen in 2018 release Zero. The actress had a cameo in the film and it was the last time we saw her on the silver screen. Before that Sridevi was seen in 2017 release MOM for which she received National Award for Best Actress posthumous. If Sridevi would have been here with us, we would have seen her in this year’s release Kalank. After the actress passed away, Madhuri Dixit stepped into her shoes to portray the role of Bahar Begum.

The late actress was also going to collaborate with English Vinglish director Gauri Shinde. But sadly that project too didn’t take off. Sridevi was regarded as the first female superstar of Bollywood, she had acted in more than 300 films in various languages. We miss you, Sridevi!

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