Sutapa Sikdar Shares Unseen 2016 Memories of Irrfan Khan in Viral Trend

Sutapa Sikdar, wife of the late actor Irrfan Khan, has shared heartfelt memories from 2016 as part of a viral social media trend. Her Instagram post featured unseen pictures of Irrfan and recounted happy moments, including producing the film 'Madari'. The emotional tribute resonated deeply with fans, who expressed how much they miss the iconic actor. Irrfan Khan passed away in 2020 and is remembered as one of Indian cinema's finest talents.

Key Points: Sutapa Sikdar Remembers Irrfan Khan in 2016 Memories

  • Sutapa Sikdar joins viral '2016' trend
  • Shares unseen photos of Irrfan Khan
  • Recalls producing 'Madari' in 2016
  • Fans react emotionally to the memories
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"I smiled a lot as you were there": Sutapa Sikdar remembers Irrfan Khan in emotional '2016' memories

Irrfan Khan's wife Sutapa Sikdar shares emotional 2016 memories and unseen photos in a viral trend, recalling their time together.

"I smiled a lot as you were there": Sutapa Sikdar remembers Irrfan Khan in emotional '2016' memories
"I smiled a lot as you were there - Sutapa Sikdar"

Mumbai, January 18

Sutapa Sikdar, the wife of the late actor Irrfan Khan, joined the recent viral '2016' trend, sharing her heartfelt memories of the iconic actor.

Known for her profound bond with Irrfan, Sutapa's candid reflections on their shared moments have gained widespread attention, offering a personal glimpse into the life of the couple. Fans also grew emotional as they remembered the late actor.

In her Instagram post, Sutapa shared several unseen pictures of Irrfan, spending time with friends and family. "2016 you were there irrfan!!" she included a text in the video.

Taking to the caption, Sutapa Sikdar spoke about being very happy during the period in the presence of her husband, while also mentioning that they produced 'Madari' at the time.

"2016 !! A lot happened I smiled a lot as you were there with solid permanent pensive look which never made me doubt the in-permanence. I met Tom Hanks, I went for my girls trip to goa. Went for Inferno premiere in Florence. You got NDTV award. We went to the jungles And we produced MADARI. 2026 tall order isn't it?" she wrote.

The post quickly struck a chord with fans, who showered it with much warmth. One wrote, "We all witnessed him in reality through his presence on screen through films, interviews or conversations. We all miss him."

Irrfan passed away at a Mumbai hospital on April 29, 2020. He was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour and lost his life to it.

Considered one of the finest actors in the Indian film industry, the actor worked in some of the most critically acclaimed films in India, like 'Life in a... Metro', 'The Lunchbox', and 'Hindi Medium'.

However, the actor's success was not confined to the boundaries of India. He performed exceptionally well in several international projects, which garnered him significant recognition abroad and put him on the map of world cinema.

Ever since Irrfan Khan passed away, his wife Sutapa Sikdar and son Babil have been sharing memories and anecdotes of the late star.

- ANI

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Rohit P
What a beautiful, raw memory she shared. "Solid permanent pensive look" – that describes his aura perfectly. He wasn't just an actor; he was an artist who made us feel. We are lucky to have his films.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the personal memories are touching, I sometimes feel the media coverage of a grieving family's every social media post can be intrusive. Let them mourn in peace, yaar.
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Sarah B
His performance in The Lunchbox was sublime. It's heartwarming to see these personal glimpses. He achieved so much globally, a real pride for Indian cinema.
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Karthik V
Gone but never forgotten. A legend who proved you don't need typical "hero" roles to connect with the audience. His absence leaves a void in parallel cinema.
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Nisha Z
"We produced MADARI" – such an underrated film with a powerful message. His choice of scripts was always so thoughtful. Wishing strength to his family. 🙏

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