
Photos: Actor Irrfan Khan buried in presence of family and friends
Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan has been buried in Versova kabrastan in the presence of his family members and very few friends!
While the industry is mourning the loss of actor Irrfan Khan, he has been buried in Versova kabrastan. Owing to the lockdown, the actor’s funeral was very low-key and not many people could to be present.
The actor’s representative released a statement. It reads, “Irrfan was buried at the Versova kabrastan in Mumbai at 3pm this afternoon soon after the news of his passing away was announced. In presence were his family, close relatives and friends. Everyone paid their final respects and mourned the loss of his passing away. We pray for his peace and we hope he’s in a better place today. He was strong in his fight, and we all have to be strong too in this loss.”
Check out the photos here:
Fillmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia, who has worked with Irrfan in a number of films, was spotted at the hospital. As quoted by HT, he said, “I knew him and became friends since National School of Drama (NSD) days, was two years senior to me (1986). This has happened at such a time of coronavirus to such a big actor. I am sad how small his ‘janaza’ (funeral) will be, else it would have been a ‘hujoom’ (mammoth turnout)…I am feeling so sad and living in Mumbai I can’t be a part of it.”
Our heartfelt condolences our with the Khan family!
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