Salman Khan Mourns Loss of Brother-Like Friend Sushil Kumar After 42 Years

Salman Khan mourned the loss of his friend Sushil Kumar, whom he considered a brother for 42 years. The actor shared a heartfelt note on social media praising Sushil's kindness and positive spirit. Salman described his friend as a "heavyweight champion" who faced death with a smile. The actor is currently preparing for his upcoming film "Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace".

Key Points: Salman Khan Mourns Friend Sushil Kumar's Death

  • Salman Khan mourns loss of friend Sushil Kumar
  • They shared a 42-year bond
  • Actor penned an emotional tribute on social media
  • Sushil was close to the entire Khan family
  • Salman is preparing for his next film
2 min read

Salman Khan mourns loss of 'brother' of 42 years: No tears for u only memories n laughters

Salman Khan pens heartfelt note for Sushil Kumar, his brother-like friend of 42 years. Actor remembers his kindness and smile.

"No tears for u brother only memories n laughters - Salman Khan"

Mumbai, May 4

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan on the night of Sunday, took to his social media account to mourn the loss of Sushil Kumar, his brother-like friend of 42 years.

The actor who seemed to have become emotional, penned a heartfelt note in his friend's remembrance.

He wrote, "This guy has been a brother for 42 years, the nicest, kindest, most helpful even if he was down and out always smiling, dancing and no pain no stress in the worst of situations. Be it financial emotional physical he used to say ki farak nai Painda sab theek hoga."

Salman further wrote, "Sushil Kumar is his name or at least was his name till 5 mins ago, fare well bro lived like a man fought death like a freaking heavy weight champion. No tears for u brother only memories n laughters."

The actor further expressed, "My pra died with a smile on his face, Way to go brother. Koi pehle koi baad mein all going to go don't know when n how toh kuch kar ke jao. now enjoy your cigarettes n whisky cheers bro think I am gonna miss ya a bit."

Salman also shared a few pictures of Sushil with him and his legendary father Salim Khan.

While Salman Khan's relation with late Sushil Kumar is not clear, but going by the caption of the superstar, it seems that the latter was very close to the entire Khan family.

Talking about Salman Khan, the actor is currently gearing up for his next release Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace".

Backed by Salma Khan under his home banner of Salman Khan Films, the project is being made under the direction of Apoorva Lakhia. The film also stars Chitrangada Singh as the leading lady.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

A
Ananya R
This is so touching. Salman might be a superstar, but he's also human. The way he wrote about Sushil being "nicest, kindest, most helpful even when down and out" shows what a beautiful friendship they shared. Time really flies, and such bonds are rare. 😢
M
Michael C
Loss of a longtime friend is devastating. Salman's post is heartfelt and raw. "Fare well bro lived like a man fought death like a freaking heavy weight champion" – what a powerful tribute. My condolences to the Khan family.
P
Priya S
It's sad, but I can't help feeling this is a bit dramatic for the media. Every death shouldn't be turned into a headline just because a celebrity is involved. Respect to Salman for his grief, but maybe we need more privacy around such personal losses. 🙁
R
Rakesh Sharma
Yaar, 42 years ka friendship – that's from school or college days. Such bonds are stronger than blood. Salman's words "koi pehle koi baad mein all going to go" make you think about how precious life is. Really puts things in perspective. Chalo, theek hai, he lived well. 🥂
T
Tanya I
Salman writing about Sushil Kumar with such emotion shows his real side. But then mixing it with "enjoy your cigarettes n whisky" is a bit odd – death of a close friend and he's making jokes? Maybe that's his way of coping. Still, lots of love to the family in this tough time. ❤️

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50