Sridevi look-alike doll gets more attention than the food at this restaurant in Singapore
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Apr 4, 2018, 15:21 IST
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Sridevi, the legendary beautiful Indian actress, passed away last month but her memories linger on in the mind of her admirers. She has always had a large fan base across India, and it will always be so
Sridevi, the legendary beautiful Indian actress, passed away last month but her memories linger on in the mind of her admirers. She has always had a large fan base across India, and it will always be so Read less
Sridevi, the legendary beautiful Indian actress, passed away last month but her memories linger on in the mind of her admirers. She has always had a large fan base across India, and it will always be so. In fact, Sridevi’s fame is spread across the world due to the presence of the Indian diaspora in different parts of the globe. Interestingly, Sridevi fans travelling to Singapore may find delight in visiting the Delhi Restaurant. Located on Serangoon Road and Race Course Road area of Singapore, the restaurant is owned by an Indian couple. What makes this eatery unique is not just the food it serves, but the presence of the pretty saree-clad and bejewelled doll which looks exactly like Sridevi!

Although, the late actress has restaurants and shops carrying her name in India and the world, the ‘dolled-up’ Sridevi shows the magnitude of her stardom.
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