Holding Her Hands, Ayushmann Khurrana And Aparshakti Khurana Bring Their Mom To Mumbai After Father's Demise
Ayushmann Khurrana and Aparshakti Khurana hold their mother's hands at the airport as they bring her to Mumbai after their father's demise.
The Internet is a strange place. A few days ago, trolls were spewing hate on Ayushmann Khurrana and Aparshakti Khurana for wearing sunglasses while performing the last rites of their father P Khurrana's funeral. The hate was uncalled for and highly insensitive.
A few days later, the Khurrana brothers are back from Chandigarh to Mumbai along with their mother, Poonam Khurrana.
As they brought her to Mumbai, they tightly held her hands at the airport, and fans are calling them the best sons ever.
"Son should be like this," a comment read.
"It just shows how beautifully they've been brought up"
"These good sons looking out for their beautiful mum!!! God bless always"
"God is near to us in the form of ma and baba. Take care of your precious gift from God"
"Can see the deep pain of losing their loved one ? God bless them"
Remembering his late father, Ayushmann Khurrana had penned down an emotional note on Instagram.
He wrote, "'Maa ka khayal rakhna hai aur humesha saath rehna hai.'
'Pita jaisa banne ke liye bahut duur jaana padta hai apne pita se.'
'Pehli baar aisa mehsoos ho raha hai ki papa bahut duur aur bahut qareeb hain humare.'
Thank you for your upbringing, love, sense of humour and the most beautiful memories," he wrote.
On Father's Day, he wrote a heartfelt note in which he wrote about the teachings of his father. He shared his old photo in which he is apparently performing in front of an audience.
"'Bachpan mein papa ki lagayi paabandiyon ko todne mein bahut mazaa aata tha. Aur ab bade ho kar khud pe lagayi paabandiyaan todi nahi jaati.' We got it from him. The discipline. The love for music, poetry, films and art. He studied law but was always intrigued by astrology. He¡¯s the reason behind the double Ns and double Rs in my name. At the same time he also taught us that we have the ability to carve out our own destiny and our good karma can supersede any soothsayer. My friend, philosopher and guide. My father," he wrote.
Ayushmaan in an interview had shared that he came to Mumbai with big dreams in his eyes. He wanted to become a superstar and his parents always supported him. He said that when his father came to Bombay, he told someone that his son will become a superstar. While he felt happy, he was also scared what if he didn't end up becoming one.
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