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Bollywood mourns Sadhana's death

| | Dec 25, 2015, at 09:12 pm
Mumbai, Dec 25 (IBNS): Bollywood on Friday mourned the death of actress Sadhana.

Filmmaker Karan Johar tweeted: "RIP Sadhana aunty...Your legacy of beauty,poise and utmost grace....will live on forever."

Actress Anushka Sharma said: "Lag jaa gale ki phir ye haseen raat ho na ho ..... RIP Sadhna."

Actor Anupam Kher posted: "Landed in Jammu. Sad news about Sadhana Ji's demise. Our college days heroine. Later when we met, found a kind & genuine person in her. RIP."

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar said: "RIP #Sadhna ji, u will always be immortalise in #IndianCinema with ur song #LagJaGale on silver screen and ur famous hairstyle #SadhnaCut."

Sadhana, one of the top Bollywood heroines of the 1960s whose fringe-on-the forehead hairstyle inspired by Audrey Hepburn had set a trend among women of that era in India, died here on Friday, aged 74.

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