Bollywood was shocked by the unfortunate demise of actress Sridevi on February 24, 2018. Social media continues to celebrate her work, and fans enjoy revisiting her old pictures. One such throwback photo shows Sridevi sitting alongside Salman Khan, Rajinikanth, and Neelam Kothari, reportedly taken in 1996.
A few years ago, Amitabh Bachchan shared a nostalgic social media post about his co-star, reminiscing about taking her to Wembley Stadium for the first time. She was accompanied by young stars Aamir Khan and Salman Khan. This sparked a wave of fond memories of the actress from the '90s on social media.
In the viral picture, Sridevi is seen sitting next to Salman Khan, with whom she worked in two films: 'Chandra Mukhi' and 'Chaand Ka Tukdaa'. She also shared screen with Rajinikanth in several South Indian movies, including her debut film, '16 Vayathinile', which marked her return to acting after her childhood career.
Sridevi, known for her successful Bollywood career, delivered several hits in the '80s and '90s. She made a successful comeback in 2012 with 'English Vinglish' and was seen in 'Mom' (2017). Both the movie were highly appreciated by the fans and critics alike.
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