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Sri, Sridevi and Sri Ma’am: Has Boney Kapoor registered 3 titles for film on wife Sridevi?

After Sridevi’s funeral, Boney Kapoor wrote a heart-rending post remembering his beloved wife.

Boney Kapoor registers 3 titles for film on wife Sridevi? Boney Kapoor registers 3 titles for film on wife Sridevi?

Legendary actress Sridevi’s sudden demise left the entire nation shocked. The Mom actress reportedly died due to accidental drowning in her hotel bathtub in Dubai. Now, her husband Boney Kapoor is all set to a movie on late wife Sridevi, latest reports suggest. The film producer has already registered titles Sri, Sridevi and Sri Ma'am with the movie registration department, reports further added.

"Boneyji is serious about making a film on Srideviji and hence he has registered these titles. He is also keen to acquire other films that she has worked in and has registered the titles of those films too. Films like ChaalBaaz, Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja, Jaanbaaz, Mr India and even titles like Return of Mr India have been registered by Boneyji recently," a source was quoted as saying to The Asian age.

After Sridevi’s funeral, Boney Kapoor wrote a heart-rending post remembering his beloved wife. "To the world she was their Chandni...but to me she was my love, my friend, mother to our girls...my partner," he wrote, adding that with her loss was inexplicable in words.

Boney’s letter read as, "Losing a friend, wife and mother of two young daughters is a loss inexplicable in words. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my family, friends, colleagues and well-wishers and all of you countless fans of my Sridevi who have stood by us like rocks. I am blessed to have the support and love of Arjun and Anshula, who have been such pillars of strength for myself, Khushi and Janhvi. Together, as a family we have tried to face this unbearable loss."  

From the moment Boney first laid eyes on Sridevi, he was smitten. "It happened the first time I saw her on screen, this was probably in the late 70s, when I saw one of her Tamil films. I said to myself that this is someone I would want to have in my film," he said in an earlier interview.