Much like the other grief-stricken Bollywood celebrities, Poonam Dhillon too has expressed her sorrow after the sudden demise of late actress Sridevi. She said, "Although I've worked with her in over five films, including Karma (1986) and Sone Pe Suhaga (1988), apart from also having had special appearances in her films like Paththar Ka Insaan (1990) [Above], I would still describe Sridevi as a quiet, introverted person. I enjoyed a healthy working relationship with a majority of my other co-stars, even striking a friendship, but Sri was rather reserved. She was warm and friendly. She wasn't stuck up. But she had her reservations and boundaries. But, the moment the cameras would roll, she would magically transform into a vivacious, bindaas person, one that's quite at odds with her persona off-screen."
Talking about Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, the actress said, "Her loss will be acute and traumatic for her children. She was the closest to them, and that is heartbreaking. At this time, when they are vulnerable and only starting their career, they need their mother the most. I was an admirer of Sri, both on and off screen. She was magical. I don't think there was any role that she couldn't pull off. She was a director's dream actor. The loss is irreplaceable." Stay tuned for more updates.
Talking about Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, the actress said, "Her loss will be acute and traumatic for her children. She was the closest to them, and that is heartbreaking. At this time, when they are vulnerable and only starting their career, they need their mother the most. I was an admirer of Sri, both on and off screen. She was magical. I don't think there was any role that she couldn't pull off. She was a director's dream actor. The loss is irreplaceable." Stay tuned for more updates.
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