Sridevi's
Last
Dance
Video
with
Boney
Kapoor
at
Mohit
Marwah
Wedding;
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Iconic
actress
Sridevi
passed
away
on
24
February
leaving
millions
of
fans
in
shock.
On
8
March,
her
ashes
were
immersed
in
the
holy
Ganges
at
Haridwar
in
Uttar
Pradesh
by
her
husband
and
film
producer
Boney
Kapoor.
The
54-year-old
actress
accidentally
drowned
in
the
bathtub
at
a
Dubai
hotel.
She
went
to
Dubai
with
her
husband
Boney
Kapoor
and
daughter
Khushi
Kapoor
to
attend
Mohit
Marwah's
wedding.
A
picture
of
the
late
actress
clicked
at
the
wedding
is
going
viral
on
the
Internet.
Check
it
out
below.
Last
Moments
The
Padma
Shri
award-winning
actress
looked
fit
and
fab
in
her
last
pictures.
In
this
picture,
she
is
seen
enjoying
with
Sonam
Kapoor's
mother
Sunita
Kapoor.
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Pictures
From
The
Wedding
Sridevi's
elder
daughter
Janhvi
Kapoor
did
not
attend
the
wedding
as
she
was
in
Mumbai,
busy
shooting
for
her
debut
film
Dhadak.
For
The
Uninitiated
Sridevi
had
an
illustrious
career
and
was
one
of
the
leading
actresses
of
her
time.
She
was
last
seen
in
Momwhich
released
in
2017.
Sridevi
also
shot
for
a
cameo
in
Shahrukh
Khan's
upcoming
film
Zero.
On
A
Related
Note...
After
performing
the
last
rites
of
the
legendary
actress,
the
Kapoor
family
issued
a
statement,
‘'The
past
few
days
have
been
trying
times
for
us
as
a
family.
Today,
particularly,
has
been
one
of
the
hardest.
We
laid
to
rest
a
beautiful
soul
who
has
gone
too
soon.
She
leaves
behind
a
legacy
that
is
unique.
Her
talent
was
undeniable,
her
beauty
unmatched
and
her
ability
to
connect
with
the
audience
was
legendary.
Sri
had
the
same
connect
with
her
family
as
well.''
The
family
also
thanked
Sridevi's
colleagues
and
fans
for
showering
love
and
prayers,
''The
one
thing
that
helped
us
all
get
through
these
last
few
days,
was
the
amazing
amount
of
love
and
support
from
everyone
-
be
it
her
many
colleagues,
to
her
innumerable
fans,
her
caring
friends
and
loving
family,
from
across
the
country
and
the
world.''
Talking
about
Khushi
and
Janhvi
the
letter
read,
"This
outpouring
of
love
is
the
memory
that
we
would
like
Khushi
and
Janhvi
to
have
of
their
mother...
a
woman
who
was
loved
unquestionably
by
everyone.
Let
us
all
who
loved
Sri,
envelope
her
two
little
ones,
her
life,
as
she
often
called
them,
with
as
much
or
more
love
than
we
gave
Sri
so
that
they
can
live
their
lives
ahead
with
a
little
less
ache
in
their
hearts.''
''Let
us
help
them
remember
their
mother
fondly,
with
that
beloved
twinkle
in
her
eyes,
and
help
them
build
a
life
and
be
what
Sri
had
dreamt
for
them.
To
the
members
of
the
media,
we
ask
that
you
respect
the
privacy
of
the
family
and
allow
us
the
space
to
grieve.
Sri
lived
her
life
with
dignity
and
we
implore,
that
you
give
her
the
same
respect.''