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Veteran actress Reema Lagoo, who died of a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on Thursday, has left Bollywood celebrities in a state of grief. Many took to Twitter to express the same.

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Veteran actress Reema Lagoo, who died of a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on Thursday, has left Bollywood celebrities in a state of grief. Many took to Twitter to express the same. 

Tweets

Amitabh Bachchan 

T 2428 - Just heard the shocking and unbelievable news about ReemaLagoo’s passing...such a fine talent and gone so young ! Very SAD !!

Rishi Kapoor 

RIP. Worked in quite a few films.Reema Lagoo. Good friend. Heartfelt condolences.

Priyanka Chopra 

RIP #Reema Lagoo such a loss to art and cinema. You are and will always be our favourite screen mom. My condolences to the family.

Akshay Kumar 

Saddened to hear about the demise of #ReemaLagoo, had the opportunity to work with her...a fine actress and person. Prayers to the family.

Alia Bhatt 

So so sad to hear about Reema Lagooji! Such a phenomenal actor & a lovely warm person! I have always loved & admired her work. Shocked!!

Madhuri Dixit 

Saddened. RIP #ReemaLagoo. She radiated talent, beauty and such warmth. She will be missed. Condolences to her family.

RiteishDeshmukh 

Shocked & saddened. ReemaLagooji will be missed. She will always be remembered for her iconic roles in cinema & on stage. RIP


Mahesh in deep silence

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who was deeply shocked, said, “When a friend dies suddenly, you are hurled into deep silence. She was not only an extraordinary actor, but also a great human being. My association with her started way back at the time of Aashiqui during the 90s. Last time when I said goodbye to her, I promised to meet her on the sets of the show. And it is so tragic that we had to meet her, when she is no more.”  —ANI

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