How Did Zarine Khan's Daughter Farah Remember Her?
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Key Takeaways
- Zarine Khan was a significant figure in the entertainment industry.
- She is survived by her loving family.
- Her daughter Farah shared a heartfelt tribute on social media.
- The family emphasizes the lasting impact of Zarine's love and legacy.
- Sussanne Khan's emotional reflections highlight the family's deep bond.
Mumbai, Nov 9 (NationPress) Zarine Khan, the beloved spouse of actor and filmmaker Sanjay Khan, has sadly passed away at the age of 81 on Friday.
She leaves behind her husband and children: Sussanne Khan, Simone Arora, Farah Ali Khan, and Zayed Khan.
In a touching tribute, her daughter Farah fondly remembered her late mother by posting a video of Zarine singing the classic song "Aaj Jane Ki Zid Na Karo" on social media.
Paying homage to the remarkable legacy her mother left behind, the designer expressed on social media, "Aaj jaane ki zid na karo. Yuhi pahloon mein baithe raho... To my mother, my soul mate, the woman who touched many lives with her love, warmth, and shine. (sic)"
"You will be missed because no one can ever be like you. Your legacy will always inspire many, and I promise to follow in your footsteps and keep our family united forever. Your friends will be my friends, and I will cherish them close. I will miss you until we meet again. Rest in peace, my darling Mamma," she added.
Sister Sussanne also shared her sentiments, commenting, "Our most precious Mummsy... No one in the universe like you (sic)."
Sussanne reflected on her late mother, stating, "My Bestestttttt Friend, My God, My Life… Our Beautiful Mummy.. you will always be our Guiding Light… You taught us all to live our own way… with the epitome of Grace and Love… May we all be even half as amazing as you were... Our lives will be joyful…. We love you beyond Love, beyond Life... From now until we meet again and laugh and dance together... teach the Angels in heaven how to love… they are so fortunate to have you… (broken hearts and praying hands emoji) P.S. You took all our hearts with you… (sic)."