A few days ago, late actor Irrfan Khan’s friend Chandan Roy Sanyal paid a visit to Irrfan’s grave, and sharing a picture of the grave, he wrote an emotional note. After Chandan Roy Sanyal shared the picture of the late actor’s final resting place, several Netizens expressed their disappointment to see the grave’s condition. Now, commenting on a Facebook post of Irrfan Khan’s wife Sutapa Sikdar, a social media user wrote how heartbreaking it was to see Irrfan’s grave like that. Here’s how Sutapa Sikdar reacted to it.
The social media user, while commenting on one of Sutapa’s posts wrote, “Dear Sutapa, recently I saw a photo of Irrfan bhai's graveyard. I was heart broken, cause it's only few months and his graveyard looks like trash dumpster. I thought you planted 'Rat ki Rani', since he loved that plant. What happened? If the photo is real, then it's a crying shame. If you have a real recent photo of the graveyard, please Post it.” Replying to this, Sutapa wrote how women aren’t allowed in Muslim graveyards and so she has planted raat ki raani in Igatpuri, where there’s a memory stone of the late actor. She mentioned that she owns that place and she can sit there for hours without anyone telling her she can’t sit next to him.
She said that Irrfan Khan is there in spirit, but that doesn’t mean his grave should not be tended to. “but as far as how is a very questionable thing... The wild plants grass have grown in rains.. It's wild and beautiful is what I saw in the photo you are mentioning..its rains and plants come and they wither in the next season..and then one can clean it. Why should everything be exactly as per definition.. And the plants have grown may be for a purpose look closely,” she wrote. Take a look:
Meanwhile, Chandan Roy Sanyal, while speaking about the same, had told ETimes that Irrfan Khan’s tomb isn’t fancy, but has a vibration of its own. He said that it’s nicely merging with nature, just like the late actor himself.
Was missing irrfan since yesterday, beating myself for not having gone to his tomb for 4 months. Today i went ,there he was resting alone with no-one around with plants. In silence. I left him some Rajnigandha and took a piece of him back with his blessings. So long #IrrfanKhan pic.twitter.com/3xzoAS7zzZ
— Chandan Roy Sanyal (@IamRoySanyal) September 20, 2020
Irrfan Khan passed away on April 29 after a two-year-long battle with neuroendocrine tumour. He is survived by his wife Sutapa Sikdar and his two sons- Babil and Ayan. ALSO READ: Irrfan Khan Wanted To Have A Daughter, Reveals His Wife Sutapa Sikdar: ‘Feel Sad A Girl Child Got Deprived Of Irrfan's Parenting’
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