Seems like dark clouds are looming over Bollywood as news of many renowned producers and famous personalities passing away has shocked fans. Recently, we saw Pahlaj Nihalani and Malayalam actor Salim Kumar. And now on Tuesday, we saw Bollywood celebs including Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Helen, Sohail Khan, his ex-wife Seema, Salma Khan, and Amrita Arora, among others, attend the funeral of Kumud Rane.
The video shared on multiple paparazzi pages shows actor Salman Khan in grief and was seen crying at the funeral of his close friend Kumud Rane. He was surrounded by his close aides and bodyguard Shera, among others.
Salman Khan gets emotional at close friend Kumud Rane’s funeral, breaks down after last rites
Several videos and pictures from the crematorium have surfaced on social media, showing Salman and other celebs exiting the crematorium.
Salman had tears in his eyes; his subtle white stubble and grim look caught attention. Another clip shows Salman struggling to hold back his tears as he paid tribute to Kumud Rane. He was seen hugging a person and crying at the crematorium.
Salman’s brother, Sohail Khan, and stepmother Helen also arrived to pay their last respects.
The clip shows Arbaaz Khan exiting the crematorium, while his ex-wife Malaika Arora’s sister, actor Amrita Arora, and her mother were present. Arbaaz didn’t greet them.
Sohail was seen taking care of Salma Khan and Helen and escorted them to the car carefully.
Sohail Khan’s ex-wife Seema was also present along with Maheep Kapoor, Chunky Panday, and Sanjay Kapoor.
Salman Khan’s nephew Nirvaan Khan, son of Sohail and Seema, was seen teary-eyed, while Malaika’s son Arhaan Khan was seen consoling Nirvaan.
Salman Khan bereaved
In May, Salman lost another friend, Sushil Kumar. The actor took to Instagram and remembered Sushil as someone who stood by him for more than four decades.
Sharing a picture with his late friend, Salman described Sushil as a man full of positivity and strength, even during the most difficult phases of life. The actor recalled how Sushil never allowed problems to overpower his spirit.
Work Front
Salman Khan is currently awaiting the release of his upcoming film Maatrubhumi, directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The project was earlier reported to be inspired by the Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese forces. However, recent reports suggest that the film has undergone major changes, including a revised title and the removal of references to China and the Galwan Valley.