Sridevi praises Tamanna, Cherry, Kajal

  • IndiaGlitz, [Sunday,September 02 2012]

Getting a pat on the back from the greatest female superstar of Indian cinema is definitely gratifying for any one. The lucky one to have got that is Tamanna Bhatia. I watched some of Tamanna's Tamil films. She looks beautiful and also dances very well, says Sridevi. Having got critical appreciation and audience love down the years, and now Sridevi's congratulatory praise, Tamanna can’t ask for more.

The two other talented actors whom Sridevi appreciates are Ram Charan and Kajal Agarwal. She watched their Magadheera and liked the performances of both of them. Cherry's mention reminds one of her association with Megastar Chiranjeevi. Pat comes the reply from her that no one has ever approached Jahnavi (Sridevi's daughter) asking the youngster to reprise her mother's role in the remake of Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari, allegedly being mooted by someone.

Is it? I don't have a clue. Nobody has ever brought it to my notice as yet, she informs.

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