Did Kajol Call Zarine Katrak's Passing a Heart-Wrenching Loss?
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Key Takeaways
- Zarine Katrak was a beloved figure in her family and the entertainment industry.
- Kajol and Dr. Madhu Chopra publicly expressed their condolences.
- She was married to actor Sanjay Khan for many years.
- Her last appearance showcased her culinary skills in a vlog.
- Zarine leaves behind a rich legacy through her children and their success.
Mumbai, Nov 7 (NationPress) Actress Kajol has expressed her sorrow over the passing of Zarine Katrak, mother of actors Zayed Khan and Sussanne Khan, labeling it a devastating loss. Sharing a picture of the late Zarine Katrak on her Instagram Stories, the star of Kuch Kuch Hota Hain wrote, "What a devastating loss! I am shocked and saddened... Sending my deepest condolences and prayers to the entire family... (broken heart emoji) (sic)."
Moreover, Priyanka Chopra's mother, Dr. Madhu Chopra, also voiced her sadness over the loss of her beloved friend. She shared a photo of Zarine Katrak on social media, stating, "RIP my beloved friend. You will be greatly missed!! (Folded hands emoji) (sic)."
Zarine Katrak, aged 81, passed away after a long battle with age-related health issues.
Reports indicate that she had been struggling with health problems for some time. Zarine was the mother-in-law of Hrithik Roshan and leaves behind her husband, Sanjay Khan, along with their three children: Sussanne Khan, Farah Ali Khan, and Zayed Khan.
In her last appearance, Zarine was featured in a vlog by filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan, where she prepared Irani mutton kofta for the Om Shanti Om director.
According to sources, Sanjay Khan first encountered Zarine Katrak at a bus stop, leading to their marriage in 1966. She later made her mark in films like Tere Ghar Ke Saamne and Ek Phool Do Mali.
Sanjay Khan has appeared in various films such as Dus Lakh, Ek Phool Do Mali, Intaquam, and Dhund. He also starred alongside his brother Feroz Khan in dramas like Upaasna, Mela, and Nagin.
After a successful acting career, Sanjay Khan shifted gears to focus on directing and producing, with films like Chandi Sona and Abdullah.