Rekha visits Anil Kapoor's house to meet Sridevi's daughter Khushi Kapoor
Actor Sridevi passed away on Saturday night in Dubai only at the age of 54 due to a cardiac arrest. The actor was in Dubai for a wedding. Rekha was snapped today outside Anil Kapoor's house post-Sridevi's death news.
India's one of the biggest female superstars Sridevi passed away on Saturday night in Dubai. She was only 54 and died due to a cardiac arrest.
Sridevi's death has shaken everyone and many are still not ready to believe it.
Sridevi's daughters Khushi Kapoor and Janhvi Kapoor were in India when the actor passed away. Today, Khushi visited Anil Kapoor's house and many celebrities including Arjun Kapoor has visited Anil's house to meet Khushi.
Rekha was also snapped outside Anil Kapoor's house today.
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Sridevi’s daughter Janhvi was not with her in the last few days as she is busy with the shot of her debut film, Dhadak. Sridevi was said to be extremely excited for daughter Janhvi. She was guiding her and even accompanied her to Udaipur on the first day of the shoot.
It's very sad that Sridevi cannot see Janhvi venturing into Bollywood. In an interview earlier, she had said how happy she was as Janhvi will be finally making her Bollywood debut. Sridevi had said, "I always believe in destiny. She wanted to have a career in acting and we are supportive. And I will be as supportive as my mother was to me when I started my career. Obviously in her happiness is our happiness and we are happy to support her in all her endeavours."
Both Janhvi and Khushi get snapped a lot by the paparazzi. A few days ago, when Khushi was in Dubai with Sridevi for the wedding, the English Vinglish actor had shared beautiful pictures with her daughter on her Instagram page.
She was quite worried about the media attention given to her daughters. However, she later accepted that they all have learnt to live with it. In an interview long back, Sridevi stated, "Earlier, I used to get a bit rattled and worried because I didn’t want them to get into the spotlight. But in today’s time you can’t help this. You are clicked at every event and everywhere. Now, I believe that we have learnt to live with it and they have learnt to cope with it."
























































