National Awards 2018: Boney Kapoor, Janhvi & Khushi are 'overjoyed' on late Sridevi’s Best Actress honour for MOM

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Apr 13, 2018, 06:35 PM IST

Sridevi who breathed her last on February 24th is remembered and celebrated for her last full-fledged film 'Mom' which released in 2017. The actress has already won Best actress Screen awards and Zee Cine award for her performance in the film and now even Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has announced that Sridevi will posthumously honoured with National Awards 2018 for the same film.

Sridevi who breathed her last on February 24th is remembered and celebrated for her last full-fledged film 'Mom' which released in 2017. The actress has already won Best actress Screen awards and Zee Cine award for her performance in the film and now even Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has announced that Sridevi will posthumously honoured with National Awards 2018 for the same film.

It's a bitter-sweet moment for the family. Sridevi's producer-husband Boney Kapoor became emotional to know about her win at the 65th National Film Awards.  "Thank you. I just wish she was here today to see this," Boney told PTI when reached out for a reaction.

Her daughters Janhvi and Khushi, thanked the government of India, jury members and fans for celebrating her achievements. "We are overjoyed to know that the jury has conferred the best actor award to Sridevi for her performance in Mom'. It's a very special moment for all of us. She was always a perfectionist and it showed in all the 300 plus films she did.

"She was not just a super actor but a super wife and a super mom. It's time to celebrate her life and her achievements. She is not with us today but her legacy will always live on." The actor died in February this year at the age of 54. "Mom" was her 300th film. "It was not because of the relationship we shared but because she was the most deserving candidate for her portrayal in 'Mom'," said Shekhar Kapur, this year's feature film jury head, said. He had worked with Sridevi in 1987 film "Mr India". 

Her "Mom" co-star, Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui, told PTI, "I am not surprised, she deserved more. She deserves each and every award of the world. From a child actor till her last film. I am happy that she got a send off at the state level. But I am saddened that she got the award when she is not here today." 

Sridevi will also be seen in a cameo in Shah Rukh Khan' s December release 'Zero'  

(With PTI inputs)