Sridevi bids adieu to world; a look at her traveller soul
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD/ Updated : Feb 26, 2018, 13:57 IST
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This Sunday was a dark day in the history of Bollywood. People woke up to the sad news of Bollywood’s favourite woman Sridevi’s death, and the entire social media was flooded with obituaries, pictures and songs remembering the bea … Read more
This Sunday was a dark day in the history of Bollywood. People woke up to the sad news of Bollywood’s favourite woman Sridevi’s death, and the entire social media was flooded with obituaries, pictures and songs remembering the beautiful actor. The demise of one of the most talented, most loved, most beautiful actor Sridevi is shocking. Read less

This Sunday was a dark day in the history of Bollywood. People woke up to the sad news of Bollywood’s favourite woman Sridevi’s death, and the entire social media was flooded with obituaries, pictures and songs remembering the beautiful actor. The demise of one of the most talented, most loved, most beautiful actor Sridevi is shocking. She won over millions of hearts with her warm smiles and poise; one look at her photos and you would know that she loved her family and was an ardent traveller too.
1) Sridevi, a doting mother, used to travel world with her elder daughter Jhanvi Kapoor.
2) When the gorgeous mother daughter duo went exploring the lanes of LA
3) Sridevi enjoying with her family in the US
4) Her last Christmas with husband Boney Kapoor
5) When Sridevi added grace to the cafes of Istanbul
6) Happy days from Istanbul
Another one because my favourite persons face was covered with his hoodie in the last one
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7) Switzerland never looked so beautiful
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