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Farah Khan and Sajid Khan have recently lost their mother. Many celebrities offered their condolences and also visited their homes. Today, Sajid Khan shared the first post since her death. He shared an old photo with his mother Menka Irani and also penned a sweet note for her.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Sajid Khan shared a photo in which he is seen posing with her and wrote. “Still can’t believe you are gone…luv u forever mummy…” As soon as he shared the photo, fans commented. Just days before her mother’s passing, Farah had dedicated an endearing birthday greeting to Menaka Irani on Instagram. She wrote, “We all take our mothers for granted, especially me! This past month has been a revelation of how much I love my mom, Menka. She’s been the strongest and bravest person I’ve ever seen, with her sense of humour intact even after multiple surgeries.”
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She added, “Happy birthday, Mom! Today is a good day to come back home. I can’t wait for you to get strong enough to start fighting with me again. I love you.”
Farah Khan had previously shared how she, her brother Sajid, and their mother Menaka Irani navigated the financial hardships following the death of their father, Kamran Khan, due to alcoholism. Reflecting on those challenging times, Farah had revealed, “Yes, I belonged to a filmy family, but by the time I turned five, we were the poor cousins. We’d lost all our money, dad’s film had flopped. We had a riches-to-rags story. So, while the rest of the family was thriving, we became the charity cases. Sajid, our mother, and I were supported by our relatives, who graciously let us stay in their house.” She shared this heartfelt story on Radio Nasha, emphasizing the resilience and solidarity that carried them through those tough years.
For those unfamiliar, Farah Khan’s maternal aunt, Daisy Irani, is a well-known figure in the film industry. Beginning her career as a child artist, Daisy gained fame for her roles in movies like “Naya Daur,” ‘Bandish,’,’Kya Kehna,’ and ‘Happy New Year,’ among others.
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