Sussanne Khan Honors Late Mother Zarine Khan's Legacy in Phuket

Sussanne Khan shared an emotional social media post from her Phuket trip, honoring her late mother Zarine Khan who passed away in November. She thanked her mother for her genetic legacy and expressed feeling her presence everywhere. The trip included her brother Zayed Khan, beau Arslan Goni, and a photo with actor Kunal Kapoor. Sussanne also maintains a supportive relationship with her ex-husband Hrithik Roshan, recently wishing him and his girlfriend well.

Key Points: Sussanne Khan Remembers Mother Zarine Khan in Phuket

  • Emotional tribute to late mother
  • Phuket trip with family and beau
  • Maintains amicable relationship with ex Hrithik
  • Carries forward mother's legacy
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Sussanne Khan carries her late mother Zarine Khan in her heart during her Phuket trip

Sussanne Khan shares emotional tribute to late mother Zarine Khan from Phuket trip, reflecting on her enduring legacy and family bonds.

Sussanne Khan carries her late mother Zarine Khan in her heart during her Phuket trip
"your always with me everywhere and in everything i do.. from here till eternity u live on through my eyes - Sussanne Khan"

Mumbai, Jan 16

Entrepreneur Sussanne Khan remembered her late mother Zarine Khan as she uploaded glimpses of her Phuket trip on social media.

Thanking her mother for passing on the genes that have shaped her into the person she is today, Sussanne said that she feels her mother's presence everywhere she goes.

Carrying on her mother's legacy through her, Sussanner penned on the photo-sharing app, "To me it's Mother Ocean... thank you Mummsy for giving me your genetic code to be the person i am, here is to a celebration of the Love, the beautiful bonds and the best energy that you surround me with...mummsy you saw Phuket through our souls n you embraced me with your warmth at a time when i needed it most..your always with me everywhere and in everything i do.. from here till eternity u live on through my eyes...my Angel Mummsy (sic)."

Zarine Khan passed away on November 7 at the age of 81 after suffering from age-related issues. She is survived by her husband, Sanjay Khan, and kids-- Zayed Khan, Sussanne Khan, Farah Khan Ali, and Simone Arora.

During her recent visit to Phuket, the interior designer was accompanied by beau Arslan Goni, brother, Zayed Khan. One of the pics also had Sussanne posing with Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor.

Sussanne was previously married to Hrithik Roshan and has two sons with him, Hrehaan and Hridhaan Roshan. Despite having gone their separate ways, the two continue to maintain a good relationship and are often seen supporting one another.

In her recent birthday post for Hrithik, she also wished him and his current girlfriend, Saba Azad, endless love and best of life.

"Coz you will always be the Sky full of stars to all of us... happy birthday Rye.. wish you and Saboo endless love and the best of life... from here to beyond eternity let us all be connected beyond family n heart monsters... we are all blessed n the universe will protect all of us", Sussanne's post read.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Respect for the way she handles her relationships. Maintaining a good bond with Hrithik and even wishing his girlfriend is very mature. Not many can do that after a divorce. Good for their kids.
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Rohit P
Phuket looks amazing in the pictures! But honestly, sometimes these celebrity posts feel a bit too curated. The sentiment is nice, but it's also a perfect vacation photoshoot.
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Meera T
"Mummsy" – that's such a sweet term. It reminds me of what we call our mothers back home. Grief never really goes away, it just changes shape. Wishing her family peace.
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David E
Interesting to see the blend of family, remembrance, and moving forward with a new partner. It's a very modern Indian family dynamic, quite different from stereotypes.
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Shreya B
Her mother was a legend in her own right. Zarine Khan had such grace. Sussanne is truly her mother's daughter. Legacy lives on through such strong women.

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