Why are Zayed Khan and Sanjay Khan Inconsolable at Zarine Khan's 'Asthi Visarjan'?
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Key Takeaways
- Zarine Khan passed away on November 7 due to age-related complications.
- The Khan family performed her 'asthi visarjan' in a heartfelt tribute.
- Sanjay Khan shared an emotional video capturing the family's farewell.
- Farah Khan Ali defended her mother's cremation choices against media scrutiny.
- The event highlighted the importance of empathy and sensitivity in reporting.
Mumbai, Nov 15 (NationPress) The renowned Bollywood figure Sanjay Khan is mourning the loss of his wife, Zarine Khan, who passed away on November 7. A few days following her passing, the Khan family, which includes Sanjay Khan, Zayed Khan, Farah Khan Ali, Simone Arora, and Sussane Khan, gathered to perform her 'asthi visarjan'.
In a heartfelt moment, Sanjay Khan shared a poignant video on his social media, depicting the family as they immersed her ashes in the river, though the exact location remains undisclosed.
During this farewell, Zayed Khan, the couple's son and an actor, was visibly overcome with emotion, shedding tears as he said goodbye to his beloved mother.
Sanjay Khan also appeared deeply affected as he honored his late wife.
The emotional video opened with Sanjay Khan holding his son's hand as they made their way to the river for the asthi visarjan.
In the video, Sanjay Khan expressed his love by writing, "In fond memory of my beloved wife, Zarine Sanjay Khan." The background music featured the touching Bollywood song "Ek Pyaar Ka Nagma Hai".
This tribute showcased never-before-seen images of Sanjay and Zarine, capturing their love story and family life.
For those unaware, Zarine Khan was cremated following Hindu customs.
Recently, her daughter, designer Farah Khan Ali, took to social media to criticize the media for their intrusive questions regarding her mother's cremation, given the family's diverse faith. She also condemned the paparazzi's 'insensitive' coverage of Dharmendra's health.
She stated, "My mother passed away 6 days ago, and some here seemed more concerned with her cremation choices than offering condolences. Dharm Uncle is in the hospital, yet a video of his family goes viral."
She further added, "Are we as a nation so devoid of empathy? Don’t public figures also have families with feelings? Where has humanity gone? Why does everyone feel entitled to judge how others live? Tragedy is universal. When it inevitably happens to you, remember this pain."
For context, Zarine Khan passed away at the age of 81 due to age-related health issues.