Ayushmann Khurana and Aparshakti Khurana
Popular astrologer P. Khurrana, the father of Bollywood actors Ayushmann Khurrana and Aparshakti Khurana, died on May 19 due to a prolonged incurable ailment. Chandigarh was the location of his last rituals.
After their father’s passing a few weeks ago, Ayushmann and Aparshakti have now traveled back to Mumbai with their mother. They were seen walking towards the exit while holding the hands of their mother, Poonam Khurrana, at the Mumbai airport.
Ayushmann Khurrana posted a selfie with his mother Poonam and brother Aparshakti that was taken on a flight a few hours ago on his Instagram story. As they posed with their mother, the actors couldn’t stop grinning. “Maa” was written by Ayushmann as the caption. They were also photographed by paparazzi at the Mumbai airport. While walking alongside their mother Poonam, Ayushmann, and Aparshakti were seen holding her hands and conversing with her.
Ayushmann was seen in a grey tee and black pants, while Aparshakti wore a sky-blue tee layered with a beige shirt and paired with blue pants. Their mother, Poonam Khurrana, was seen in a black kurta with white leggings.
Meanwhile, a few days after his father’s death, Ayushmann Khurrana took to his Instagram account to pen an emotional note, remembering his late father, P. Khurrana. “”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. Jai jai,” wrote Ayushmann.
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