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Sutapa Sikdar shares a throwback video of late Irrfan Khan smiling at her through pain; writes 'I crave for your indulgences'

Updated : Jun 25, 2021, 18:03 IST247 views

Read full story: Sutapa Sikdar shares a heart-warming video of Irrfan Khan from the sets of 'Angrezi Medium'; says 'He wasn't well this particular day'
Late Irrfan Khan's wife Sutapa Sikdar, much to the delight of her late husband's fans, shared a throwback video on Instagram, remembering him. The clip is from three years ago, in London, on the sets of his last film. In the heartfelt clip, Irrfan is seen with his team and Sutapa in his vanity van. Sutapa, in her caption, goes on to describe how her husband chose to find comfort in his book instead of playing a game of cards with her and his team. He is even seen smiling in the video when Sutapa makes a remark. The song 'Ude Jab Jab Zulfein Teri', can be heard playing in the van. Later in the comments section, she went on to reveal that while he hated playing cards, he would always ask others to play with her. Sutapa captioned the post as, 'Three years ago with irrfan's team in London shooting.he wasn't well this particular day but who can tell..hated playing cards but tirelessly witnessed reading his book and saw us playing even in the makeup van.i crave for your indulgences Irrfan.' Actress Tillotama Shome and Sutapa's good friend left a comment on her post, remembering the actor. 'Eastern bon, I just want to curl up in your pocket for a few hours. Thank you for sharing this. Who can tell indeed,' she wrote. Another wrote, 'So much love for this man. And for you.' After Irrfan's death, while still hurting, she picked up the pieces of their lives and focused on moving on, finding little moments of joy with sons, Babil and Ayaan. Earlier, in an interview, Sutapa had said that she tried hard to bottle up her emotions after her husband's death. However, when she recently went to Jaipur for a wedding, she ended up crying non-stop for days. She said, ' I don’t talk to people because I find it so embarrassing to cry in front of people, you know. So probably that’s why I didn’t cry as much as I should have.' Irrfan died last year after battling a neuroendocrine tumour for two years.

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