Shridevi’s aura to serve generation as a guiding light
Shridevi’s aura to serve generation as a guiding light
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India's first favorite female superstar has take her last breath on 25th February in Dubai. It was a heart breaking news for every film fraternity in Bollywood. With her eminence charm and attractive eyes our Chandani has take nailed every single performance she had given till her hast movie Mom. She was the only actor in India who has flourished her career in five languages, be it in Tollywood or Bollywood. The acting graph of the actress has a versatile growth with variation in characters with 300th movies on her name. Movies like Khuda Gawaha, Chandani, Judaai, Chaalbaaz, Sadma, Maqsad, Himmatwala, Nigin, mawali, Mr. India, Mom all these movies are an examples of her outstanding sense of character and acting. Her dancing skills was also commendable. After her death every critic is praising her for her comic timing and her dancing skills.

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In 1990’s shridevi was the highest paid female actors in Bollywood and in 2013 she was voted as “India’s Greatest Actress in 100 years” by the national poll conducted by CNN-IBN on the occasion of the centenary of Indian cinema, also in the same year being the India’s highest civilian she was awarded by Padma Shri from the government of India.

The veteran actor was in Dubai when she had massive cardiac arrest. She was attending her nephews wedding function with her daughter and husband Boney Kapoor. With no history of heart disease the actress left every one spell bound and after her death the internet has gone hoax and every actor performed on the silver screen with her has shown their mourning on twitter. According to the reports her body will be bought to Mumbai today and her funeral will take place at Juhu’s Pawan Hans Cemetery.

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