Madhuri Dixit’s mother Snehalata Dixit passed away on Sunday morning at the age of 90. A painter by profession, Madhuri Dixit’s mother was not keeping well for quite some time now. On Monday, the actor took to her Instagram handle to pour in a heartfelt tribute for her mother.
Madhuri Dixit turns emotional
Madhuri Dixit on Monday recollected herself to pen an emotional note after the death of her mother Snehalata Dixit. The actor shared that she will keep her mother in memories as she will continue to celebrate her life.
“Woke up this morning to find Aai’s room empty. It feels surreal. She taught us to embrace and celebrate life. She gave so much to so many people. We will miss her dearly but she will live on in our memories. Her wit, positivity and grace were infectious. We will celebrate her life together through our memories. Om shanti om,” Madhuri wrote.
Shriram Nene pens emotional note
Madhuri’s husband Dr Shriram Nene also took to his Instagram official and shared an adorable photo along with an emotional post.
“Our beloved Aai, Snehalata Dikshit, passed away peacefully this morning surrounded by her loved ones. Am emotionally and physically drained. But the love of my family, friends and all of you have made this bearable. She was a saint: full of life, wisdom, patience, and a sense of humour that pierced all barriers. She will be missed, but never forgotten. Her memories will keep her alive forever for all of us,” he wrote.
Just a few days ago, Shriram Nene had also shared an empowering note about his mother-in-law. “My 90-year-old mother-in-law paints. She has macular degeneration and can’t see too well. But what comes out of her mind is remarkable. She is the loveliest, most positive person in the world. We had her paintings placed on mugs to remind us of her talent,” he wrote.
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