Sutapa Sikdar Pays Poignant Tribute To Husband Irrfan, Shows Even Death Can't Do Them Part

There can't be a loss that feels heavier than losing your partner and your soulmate. Even though death is the most certain thing in life, one can never be prepared well enough to cope up with the loss. 

For many, time is the only medicine that they rely on, to reduce the grief. Also, there are people who find a way of accepting reality as they believe that have them in their hearts forever.

For Irrfan Khan's wife Sutapa, the last few days have been tough.  She lost her husband and actor Irrfan Khan to cancer. 

Sutapa/Facebook

Sutapa hasn't released any statement or spoken to media but she did express her state of mind on her social media account. 

Sutapa/Facebook

After a day of graceful and dignified silence, late Irrfan Khan's wife and writer Sutapa Sikdar shared an emotional farewell post for her husband on Facebook. Sharing a picture of the two of them, Sutapa wrote: 

Sutapa Sikdar/Facebook

"I have not lost, I have gained in every which way". In just a few words, Sutapa managed to describe her state of mind in the most beautiful possible way. 

Irrfan and Sutapa/Twitter

The line itself speaks volumes about the kind of husband and life-partner Irrfan was. 

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On the very same day, Irrfan's son Babil Khan too shared a heartfelt note on his social media account where he thanked everyone for all the love. 

Irrfan Khan/Twitter

He wrote, "I'm deeply grateful for all the condolences you beautiful friends are pouring in for me. Although, I hope you understand that right now I'm not being able to reply because my vocabulary is dizzy. I will get back to each one of you but just not right now. Thank you so much! I love you."   

Irrfan Khan, who is touted as one of India's finest artists, breathed his last age of 53 in Mumbai's Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital on Wednesday morning. He had been battling cancer and his health worsened after a colon infection. 

The actor was buried at the Versova kabrastan in Mumbai on Thursday afternoon. Filmmakers Vishal Bhardwaj, Tigmanshu Dhulia, and Abhinay Deo, who directed him in Maqbool, Paan Singh Tomar, and Blackmail respectively, were at his funeral amid strict security because of the lockdown.   

Irrfan, who became a crossover actor in Hollywood put India on a global map with movies including The Lunchbox and Life Of Pi. Irrfan Khan is survived by his wife and two sons, Babil and Ayan.



source https://www.indiatimes.com/entertainment/celebs/irrfans-wife-sutapa-has-the-most-beautiful-way-of-describing-why-even-death-cant-do-them-apart-512196.html

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