Sridevi and Salman share a common love

By Glamsham Editorial

Bollywood's finest actor Sridevi is making a comeback after a long sabbatical, because of marriage and parenthood, with Gauri Shinde's directorial debut ENGLISH VINGLISH. Celebrities often occupy themselves in some way or the other between short breaks; everyone has their own way of expressing fun. Considering the fact that there was ample free time, there was a lot of fun between the shots, on the sets of ENGLISH VINGLISH. Sridevi was always excited and thrilled, and the rehearsal breaks that were taken in between the shots, our gorgeous actress utilized them with her all-time favorite pastime 'drawing'.

Yes the charming lady loves to draw! She is anytime ready with paints and starts with her peerless hobby of art and drawing. No matter what! She loves to keep it lively and is often seen drawing sketches and passes of her time with it. Chirpy childlike Sridevi is fanatic about art and cherishes to make the most of it. So it's not just our Bollywood hunk Sallu bhai (Salman Khan), as fondly referred, but also Sridevi who is an artist!

We loved Sri in the films like SADMA, MR INDIA and CHANDNI. After all these years she looks gorgeous and her acting is as amazing as ever. Sridevi's fans, who have been waiting to see her on the big screen, can finally rejoice.

ENGLISH VINGLISH is a light hearted comedy where Sridevi will be seen playing the role of a lady who can't speak English and the sequence of hilarious events that ensues in the process to learn the language forms the rest of the story. The film is all set to release on 5th October 2012.

"Yes its true Sridevi loves to draw. She is a true artiste in every sense of the word. It's almost a pleasure to see Sridevi make her master strokes in her free time," says the spokesperson.

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