The
Bollywood
industry
lost
one
of
its
finest
gems,
Sridevi
on
this
day,
three
years
ago.
Her
unfortunate
demise
on
February
24,
2018,
was
not
only
left
a
deep
void
for
Indian
cinema
but
had
also
plunged
her
fans
and
all
the
members
of
the
film
fraternity
into
a
state
of
gloom
and
shock.
Today,
while
many
of
the
late
actor's
fans
are
remembering
her,
Sridevi's
daughter
and
actor
Janhvi
Kapoor
has
also
shared
a
heartfelt
message
from
her
late
mother
on
her
social
media.
Talking
about
the
post,
Janhvi
Kapoor
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
a
note
which
was
written
by
Sridevi
presumably
for
a
younger
Janhvi.
The
note
has
the
words,
"I
Love
You
My
Labbu,
You
Are
The
Best
Baby
In
The
World."
The
Roohi
actor
captioned
the
post
stating,
"Miss
You."
One
can
also
make
out
that
the
actor
was
called
'Labbu'
lovingly
by
her
late
mother.
Directors
Karan
Johar
and
Sashank
Khaitan
along
with
actor
and
Janhvi's
uncle,
Sanjay
Kapoor
reacted
to
the
post
by
dropping
several
red
heart
emojis.
The
post
will
inevitably
leave
one
teary-eyed.
Take
a
look
at
the
note
shared
by
Janhvi
from
her
mother.
Not
only
this,
filmmaker
Gauri
Shinde
who
had
directed
the
Sridevi
starrer
English
Vinglish
had
also
reminisced
about
her
first
meeting
with
the
legendary
actor
in
her
recent
interaction
with
a
daily.
The
filmmaker
had
also
revealed
how
Sridevi's
simplicity
won
her
heart.
Talking
to
The
Times
Of
India
about
the
same,
the
director
said
that
she
will
never
forget
her
first
meeting
with
the
Mr
India
actor,
because
it
was
more
like
a
blind
date
for
both
of
them,
as
they
were
meeting
each
other
for
the
first
time.
Gauri
Shinde
further
revealed
how
their
first
meeting
felt
like
their
souls
were
meant
to
meet.
The
filmmaker
further
heaped
praises
on
the
late
actor
remembering
their
first
meeting.
The
director
said,
"She
didn't
know
much
about
me,
other
than
that
I
was
Balki's
wife.
I
call
it
a
blind
date
because
we
really
fell
in
love
with
each
other.
Sometimes
you
meet
certain
people,
and
you
feel
an
instant
click.
It
was
that.
As
if
our
souls
were
just
meant
to
meet,
and
to
do
something
together,
however
dramatic
it
may
sound.
I
absolutely
love
her;
I
don't
say
this
because
she
is
a
star
and
I
am
in
awe,
but
because
I
really
liked
her
soul." Talking
about
Sridevi,
the
late
actor
was
last
seen
in
a
cameo
appearance
in
the
Shah
Rukh
Khan
starrer
Zero.
Her
legacy
is
now
being
carried
forward
by
her
daughter
Janhvi
Kapoor's
successful
stint
in
the
industry.