Sridevi shares movie still with Jayalalithaa

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,December 07 2016]

Sharing the now-widely circulated still from the movie 'Adi Parashakti' in which she as a child artiste played Kumaraswamy and Jayalalithaa played Parvathi, the legendary Sridevi has described the late Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu as "the most articulate dignified, cultured and caring lady".

Sridevi has further said that she is lucky to have worked with her. "I along with millions of our people will miss her," she has tweeted.

"A great leader who drew huge respect,love,adulation & worshiped by millions of followers,the country will surely miss Jayalalithaa Amma," she had earlier tweeted.

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