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CAPTION CONTEST
from 2018-03 Melbourne
by Indian Link
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“So, in effect, the woman desired by millions in the world was all alone in the world except for one Boney,” concluded Verma. “Sridevi always came across as very shy, insecure and low on confidence.”
Varma also voiced openly the speculations that are currently on about the actress’ death, listing medications, depression and anxiety that will no doubt be seen by the Kapoor family as hurtful.
‘BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL SRIDEVI’
Tributes continue to flow in for one of the Indian film industry’s most loved characters.
Manish Malhotra: Sridevi and I first met in 1990 when she was already a superstar and I was beginning my career. Working with an icon I always called ‘Ma’am’ was a turning point in my career, as it was the beginning of many associations and a longstanding friendship beyond work. We saw each other grow professionally and personally - it was amazing to see the roles she blossomed into, her passion for painting, and the doting wife and mother she was. I met Sridevi very recently in Dubai and we just had so much to share. I will always cherish the precious memories of a friend who was
WHO WORE IT BETTER?
an iconic superstar.
Rajnikanth: I’m shocked and very disturbed. I’ve lost a dear friend and the industry has lost a true legend. My heart goes out to her family and friends. I feel the pain with them. Sridevi, you will be missed.
Kamal Haasan: Have witnessed Sridevi’s life from an adolescent teenager to the magnificent lady she became. Her stardom was well deserved. Many happy moments with her flash through my mind including the last time I met her. The Sadma lullaby haunts me now.
Hema Malini: Sridevi’s sudden passing away has left me in deep shock. Can’t imagine how such a bubbly person, a wonderful actor, is no more. She has left a void in the industry that cannot be filled.
Filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli: “The first Lady Superstar of the Country. Fifty of those 54 years as an actress par excellence. What a journey... and such an unexpected end. May your soul rest in peace.”
Ekta Kapoor: The strongest women have the weakest hearts sometimes.
Shahid Kapoor: Remember Srideviji for her brilliance and the magic she brought into our lives.
Jacqueline Fernandez: I was always an admiring fan, and she was always so gracious and kind to me. Her passing has taught me something. Life is so short and so fragile, every moment counts, this is not a rehearsal. There will never be anyone like Sridevi. Raveena Tandon: Difficult to say goodbye to someone who was larger than life itself… you will always be missed, my friend Sridevi.
Aanand L Rai: Legends never die. Sridevi forever.
Shekhar Kapur: Comic timing in a blink of an eyelid. Even as I grieve for Sridevi I couldn’t help admiring her amazing comic timing. Don’t know a single actor in the world that could have pulled this scene off like she didSridevi Charlie Chaplin sequence. With Sridevi gone an era is over. Like life turning a new chapter. A beautiful story just ended. An amazing spirit just vanished leaving us with amazing love, memories, and incredible grief.
Aditi Rao Hydari: She will truly shine forever.


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