Today, Farah Khan shared the first post since her death. In her post, the filmmaker expressed gratitude to friends and family for their support during this challenging period and announced that she is prepared to return to work.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Farah shared a series of throwback pictures with her late mother Menka Irani and wrote, “My mom was a very unique person..never wanted the limelight or any fuss around her.. despite the hard knocks she faced in her early life she was a rare one who had no bitterness or envy towards anyone. Everyone who met her loved her n realised where we get our sense of humour from. Well hardly.. she was far wittier n funny than both sajid n i put together. I don’t know if she can see the outpouring of genuine love n condolences that have come for her .. not only frm our friends n of course family but so many of her colleagues n people who worked in our house came saying how my mom had helped them with loans or sending them money.. never expecting it back.”
The filmmaker further added, “Thank you to all who came home to be with us in our grief.. to all who messaged n are still messaging. To all her doctors n nurses at Nanavati hospital who tried their best everyday. N to our consulting docs frm Chandigarh pgi n belle vue hospital.. We are grateful you gave us some more days with her.
its time to get back to work.. that’s what she was always proud of. Our work! I don’t want time to heal this lump that will always stay in my heart.. I don’t want to miss her coz she’s always a part of me..grateful to the universe for letting her be my mother n letting us look after her the way she single handedly looked after us all her life.. no more mourning now.. I want to celebrate her every day.. thank you everyone..
p.s- the song playing was by her favourite country singer Don Williams. Knowing her she would probably think its too filmy of me to use it here..”
Meanwhile, Menaka Irani, has also appeared on Farah’s YouTube channel, showcasing her vibrant personality and warmth, highlighting the close bond she shared with her daughter.