Sridevi’s 55th birth anniversary: This is how Janhvi and Boney Kapoor are remembering the actress

A day before his beloved wife’s birthday, Boney Kapoor spoke to a section of media about Sridevi. He said, “There are heroes and then there are legends, heroes get remembered but legends never die."

It’s been 6 months, since late Sridevi left for heavenly abode. Today on the actress’ 55th birth anniversary her daughter, Janhvi Kapoor shared a priceless throwback moment, remembering her mother. Janhvi, who is riding high on the success of her debut film, Dhadak, took to social media and shared a throwback picture where we can see baby Janhvi in Sridevi’s arms while dad, Boney Kapoor stands behind them. In the snap, Janhvi looks cute in white dress paired with white shoes and hat. It must be truly a special memory for her. Check out the picture below.

 

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A day before his beloved wife’s birthday, Boney Kapoor spoke to a section of media about Sridevi. He said, “There are heroes and then there are legends, heroes get remembered but legends never die. Sri lives with us every day… not a minute goes by when we don’t miss her.”

As a mark of respect, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry is playing out some of the actress’ finest work at the Films Division in the capital today and tomorrow, ie, on August 13 and 14.

Sridevi’s death left a big impact on the Kapoor family. It also brought all the four siblings- Arjun, Janhvi, Anshula and Khushi, closer in their toughest times. 

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