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Sridevi's Body to Be Flown Back To Mumbai Today For Funeral

She is survived by her husband Boney Kapoor and two daughters- Janhvi and Khushi.

Megastar Sridevi's mortal remains will be flown to India on Monday, said the official spokesperson of producer and late Sridevi's husband Boney Kapoor.

"Late Sridevi Kapoor's body will arrive in India tomorrow. We will update you on all further information as and when it's available to us," an official statement by Kapoors issued on Sunday evening said.

It added: "Boney Kapoor, Jhanvi, Khushi and the entire Kapoor, Ayyappan and Marwah family are deeply bereaved and shocked with the untimely loss of Sridevi Kapoor. They thank the entire media for their prayers, support, and sensitivity during their time of grief," the statement reads.

The actor, who was in Dubai for a wedding, reportedly had a fainting spell in her bathroom after which she was immediately rushed to Rashid Hospital in Dubai but could not be saved.

Industrialist Anil Ambani on Sunday sent an aircraft to Dubai to bring back the deceased actor's body.

The 13-seater private jet, (Embraer-135BJ) belonging to Reliance Transport & Travel Ltd, left Mumbai for Dubai around 1.30 pm on Sunday.

The demise of the first female superstar of Bollywood, Sridevi has left the film industry and her fans in a deep state of shock.

Indian Ambassador to the UAE Navdeep Singh Suri and Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul, Indian Consulate representatives were coordinating with Dubai Police and other authorities concerned. However, the procedures to sent her body to India could not be completed yesterday before office hours in local departments here.

The Bollywood icon was known for her iconic roles in Hindi movies like Mr India, Chaalbaaz, Nagina, Sadma, and many more. She had more than 250 acting credits to her name including those in regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.

Sridevi started her career as a child artist in Tamil movie industry and made her Bollywood debut in 1975's Julie. In fact, in 2013 she was awarded Padmashri for her contribution to Indian cinema.

She is survived by her husband Boney Kapoor and two daughters- Janhvi and Khushi.

With Agency Inputs

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