Sridevi's Prayer Meet: Daughters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor leave for Chennai
Sridevi's untimely death has left her family and the film industry devastated. Sridevi's daughter Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor were at the airport while they were heading to Chennai for the late actor's prayer meet.
Bollywood legend Sridevi passed away in Dubai on February 24, 2018. The actor was accorded with a Padma Shri for her immense contribution to the field of cinema. It's been more than 10 days that the legend actor has bid a final farewell, but family members are still trying to get to terms with this harsh reality.
Sridevi's husband and producer Boney Kapoor was clicked at the airport in the morning and now daughters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor were spotted while they were leaving for Chennai.
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ost her demise, Janhvi Kapoor penned a heartfelt tribute to her which read, "On my birthday, the only thing I ask of all of you is that you love your parents. Cherish them and devote yourself to making them feel that love. They have made you. And I ask that you remember my mother fondly, pray for her soul to rest in peace. Let the love and adulation you’ll showered on her continue and please know that the biggest part of my mother was the love she shared with papa. And their love is immortal because there was nothing like it in the whole world. Nothing as joyful and pure and no two people as devoted to one another as they were. Please respect that because it hurts to think anyone would ever try to tarnish it. Preserving the sanctity of what they had would mean the world not only to my mother but also to a man who’s entire being revolved around her, and her two children who are all that remains of their love. Me and Khushi have lost our mother but papa has lost his 'Jaan'."
She also wrote, "She was so much more than just an actor or a mother or a wife. She was the ultimate and the best in all these roles. It mattered a great deal to her to give love and to get love. For people to be good and gracious and kind. She didn’t understand frustration or malice or jealousy. So let’s be that. Let’s be full of only good and give only love. That would make her happy, to know that even in death, she gave you all something. The courage and inspiration to fill yourselves with nothing but love and rid yourselves of bitterness in any way and form. That’s what she stood for. Dignity, strength and innocence. Thank you for the love and support everyone has shown us in the past couple of days. It’s given us hope and strength and we can’t thank you all enough."
























































