Sunday, 25 February 2018

Indian Ambassador to UAE guarantees 'conceivable help' to Sridevi's family

Dubai [UAE], Feb 25 The Indian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Navdeep Singh Suri on Sunday guaranteed "all the conceivable help" to the group of veteran performing artist Sridevi, who passed away on late Saturday night, here.

"We are in contact with the family and nearby experts to give all the conceivable help,".

The diplomat also underscored that the "police are occupied with forensics report."

In a major shock to the Bollywood business, the 54-year-old actress died of cardiac arrest in Dubai.

The actress was in UAE along her husband Boney Kapoor and her more youthful little girl Khushi to go to a family wedding.

Bollywood on-screen characters including Riteish Deshmukh, Priyanka Chopra, Bhagyashree, Sushmita Sen, Nimrat Kaur, Richa Sharma took to twitter to express despondency over the misfortune.

Communicating stun over the news, Riteish tweeted, "Unpleasant appalling news.. Am stunned amazing. SRIDEVI ji No More . Tear."

Priyanka Chopra and Sushmita Sen likewise couldn't trust the news and communicated their sympathies on Twitter. Priyanka tweeted, "I have no words. Sympathies to everybody who adored #Sridevi . A dull day . Tear."

"I simply heard Ma'am Sridevi passed away because of a monstrous heart failure. I am in shock.cant quit crying.," composed Sushmita.

Sridevi was known for her notorious parts in Hindi films like Chandni, Lamhe, Mr India, Chaalbaaz, Nagina, Sadma, and some more.

The Padma Shri awardee on-screen character had additionally made a check with her stellar exhibitions in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada films.

In 2012, Sridevi came back to films following a 15-year-long rest with Gauri Shinde's motion picture 'English Vinglish'.

The actress was last seen in Bollywood movie 'Mom' in 2017,

Her daughter Janhvi is set to make her Bollywood to make a big appearance this year with Karan Johar's directorial Dhadak.

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