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Will Be Sadhana's Fan As Long As I Live: Aamir Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Dec, 2015 02:01 PM
    Superstar Aamir Khan has payed homage to late veteran actress Sadhana, who passed away here on Friday morning, saying that he is her "biggest" fan and will remain so for the rest of his life.
     
    Sadhana, who is remembered for her work in movies like "Woh Kaun Thi?" and "Mera Saaya" among many, died after a long battle with cancer. She was 74.
     
    The actress is survived by her foster daughter.
     
    Aamir took to Twitter to on Friday, where he also "thanked" the "Rajkumar" actress for "entertaining" people with her talent.
     
    "A sad day for Indian Cinema. Rest in peace Sadhana ji. Thank you for entertaining us with your talent... your beauty, your grace, and your energy. We will always remember you as one of the finest actors of India," Aamir tweeted.
     
    "I am one of your biggest fans and I always will be as long as I live. Love and respect always. Aamir," The "PK" actor added. 
     
    Sadhana was bid adieu on Saturday afternoon at the Oshiwara Electric Crematorium here in the presence of her family and a handful of members of the Hindi film fraternity. 

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