Sussanne Khan Commemorates Her Parents’ 59-Year Love Journey

Synopsis
Sussanne Khan celebrates her parents' 59-year love story on social media, sharing a heartfelt tribute and a video montage showcasing their enduring bond.
Key Takeaways
- Sussanne Khan celebrates her parents’ 59 years of love.
- Heartfelt tribute shared via a video montage.
- Parents: Actor Sanjay Khan and Zarine Katrak.
- Sanjay Khan was a prominent actor in the 1980s.
- Family includes four children, continuing their legacy.
Mumbai, April 16 (NationPress) Interior designer and entrepreneur Sussanne Khan took to social media to honor a remarkable milestone—her parents’ 59 years of love and unity.
Sharing highlights of their beautiful relationship, Sussanne paid a heartfelt tribute to the lasting romance of her father, actor Sanjay Khan, and mother, Zarine Katrak. On Wednesday, Sussanne, the former spouse of Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, posted a beautifully curated video montage that encapsulated cherished moments with her parents. The touching video showcases candid, romantic snapshots of the couple over the decades, providing a rare and intimate look into their enduring connection.
For the caption, Sussanne Khan wrote, “Two beautiful people began a love story 59 years ago... and created a whole clan of the most warm-hearted humans... Happy Anniversary my beloved papa and Mummsy... you both are the reason we all are who we are and I feel truly blessed to be part of your tribe... compassion, strength, solidarity, honesty, grace, and immense love… we love you beyond words and expression.... from here to beyond infinity we all will carry your torch of our beautiful Khan Clan… #khanclan #familyfirst #zarinekhan #sanjaykhan #farahkhanali #simonearora #zayedkhan #malaikakhan #sussannekhan.”
Sanjay Khan and Zarine Katrak tied the knot in 1966. The couple has four children: Farah Khan Ali, Simone Arora, Sussanne Khan, and Zayed Khan.
For those unaware, Sanjay Khan was regarded as one of the most charming and celebrated actors of the 1980s. He began his Bollywood journey with the 1964 film ‘Haqeeqat’ and quickly gained fame with the critically acclaimed ‘Dosti,’ which won a National Film Award.
Throughout his career, Khan produced a series of box-office hits, including ‘Dus Lakh,’ ‘Ek Phool Do Mali,’ ‘Intaquam,’ ‘Dhund,’ and ‘Mela,’ among others. Expanding his creative scope, he ventured into production and direction in 1977 with the film ‘Chandi Sona.’