Bollywood’s messages for Sridevi on her 54th birthday!

Celebs like Rishi Kapoor, Kajol and Manish Malhotra greeted Bollywood's "Hawa Hawai" girl and veteran actress Sridevi on her 54th birthday on Sunday, hailing her as a "true treasure of Indian cinema".

Besides making a name in Hindi cinema, Sridevi has also worked in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada films.

Sridevi, who returned to movies after a 15-year-long hiatus with "English Vinglish" in 2012, was honoured with the Padma Shri in 2013. She was last seen on screen in a powerful role in "Mom" earlier this year.

Sridevi made her debut as a lead actress in Bollywood in 1978 with "Solva Sawan" and gained fame with "Himmatwala" in 1983. She has a number of commercially successful films to her credit with projects like "Mawaali", "Mr. India", "Chandni" and critically acclaimed movies like "Sadma", "ChaalBaaz", "Lamhe", "Khuda Gawah", "Laadla" and "Judaai".


Bollywood Celebs’ messages as follows:

Rishi Kapoor tweeted, “Many happy returns of the day!”

Abhishek Bachchan wrote, “Wishing my favourite a very happy and healthy birthday.”

Manish Malhotra wrote, “Wishing the one and only Sridevi, Happy Birthday. Stay wonderful. Most favourite muse here.”

Riteish Deshmukh wrote, “True treasure of Indian cinema, wishing you a very Happy Birthday mam.”

Satish Kaushik wrote, “Wishing the forever beautiful and great actress madam Sridevi a Happy Birthday... Happiness Always.”

Kajol wrote, “Wishing my favourite actor a wonderful year ahead. 50 years working and making it look easy.”

Prosenjit Chatterjee wrote, “Wish you many many happy returns of this day. Respect your dedication...”


Sophie Choudry wrote, “Happy birthday to my favourite. Talent, beauty and grace beyond words. So proud to be your fan! Lots of love.”

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