Chandan Roy Sanyal took to his Twitter account and shared pictures and wrote that he visited the late actor Irrfan Khans grave.
Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account/Chandan Roy Sanyal
Actor Chandan Roy Sanyal visited actor Irrfan Khans resting place in the city, and says that he took a piece of his former co-star back along with his blessings.
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Chandan and Irrfan had starred together in the 2013 film "D-Day" and "Jazbaa", which released in 2015.
Sharing photos of Irrfan's grave in Versova burial ground, Chandan tweeted: "Was missing irrfan since yesterday, beating myself for not having gone to his tomb for 4 months. Today i went ,there he was resting alone with no-one around with plants. In silence. I left him some Rajnigandha and took a piece of him back with his blessings. So long #IrrfanKhan." (sic)
Have a look at his tweet right here:
Was missing irrfan since yesterday, beating myself for not having gone to his tomb for 4 months. Today i went ,there he was resting alone with no-one around with plants. In silence. I left him some Rajnigandha and took a piece of him back with his blessings. So long #IrrfanKhan pic.twitter.com/3xzoAS7zzZ
— Chandan Roy Sanyal (@IamRoySanyal) September 20, 2020
Irrfan, who had been battling neuroendocrine tumour, passed away on April 29. He was 54.
Following his death, Chandan had posted on his unverified Twitter account: "The first meeting with Irrfan happened in Mr. Rishi Kapoor's hotel suite in Taj, Ahmedabad with K L Sehgal playing on itunes and Scotch flowing. I am staring at the walls now .#death."
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