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Chandni O meri Chandni!!!

So I was writing today's blog when I came across Sridevi's new movie "English Vinglish". She's coming back to movies after a long hiatus.
This and her recent appearence for the First look for the movie got me thinking that at nearly 50(celebrated her 49th birthday yesterday), she still looks stunning.So scratched all that I had written earlier n started new again.


Just this weekend we talking among our friends about Sridevi that how gorgeous she looks.The way way she's looking nowadays, she is giving the 20 something wannabe of Bollywood a run for money.
With Priyanka Chopra @ NDTV Greenathon


@ Apsara Awards 2012

@ IIFA 2012

@ Bhagnani-Deshmukh Sangeet

@ Park Hyaat Launch

@ Lakme Fashion Week


 @ DCW 2012
I have always been a Sridevi fan. Her Sadma and Lamhe are among my all time favorite movies. I think at that time when actress were there to look good, she was the only one who played such women centric, powerful roles. I sooo fell in love with her chiffon saris in Chandni. I even wore yellow sari for my farewell in school..:D..thats d other thing that I didn't looked even remotely sexy as her..:P


My best wishes to sri for her new movie.
For me she'll always remain quintessential "Chandni"...

Adios people!!!
Have fun..

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