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'MOM' Would've Been Incomplete Sans Sajal Ali: Sridevi Gets Emotional

IANS, 14 Jul, 2017 02:15 PM
  • 'MOM' Would've Been Incomplete Sans Sajal Ali: Sridevi Gets Emotional

Some things are never ending, like human bond. Such a bond is shared by Sridevi and her onscreen daughter, Sajal Al, from the latest film 'MOM.'

 

The 23-year-old Pakistani actress Sajal took to her Instagram account recently, expressing her love for her on-screen mother.

 

She posted a clip, in which the 'English Vinglish' star is seen all in tears in front of the camera, saying that their work in the film is commendable and the movie would not have been possible without Sajal and actor Adnan Siddiqui, who plays Sridevi's onscreen husband.

 
 
 
 

The video is captioned, "This was actually a surprise to me yesterday. I felt like she was there throughout. I couldn't hold back myself from crying. I am out of words. #iloveyoushrimama @sridevi.kapoor."

 

In the short video clip, the 53-year-old actress is seen saying, "Sajal mera baccha I love you. I don't know why I am becoming emotional. I miss you all. The way you have worked in the film, it is incredible. This film would have been incomplete without you. It is a special moment for us. We have been waiting for this. I miss you all."

 

The movie also stars Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The director Ravi Udyawar seems to have done a brilliant job of telling a thrilling story.

 

'MOM' is Sridevi's 300th film, which in itself makes it special for the actor and her family.

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