Aparshakti Khurana dedicates his latest win to late father on his birthday

IANS May 18, 2025 325 views

Aparshakti Khurana recently won a Best Actor in Comic Role award for his performance in Stree 2. On his father's birthday, he shared an emotional tribute, dedicating the trophy to his late parent. The actor posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing how his father would have proudly kept the award. This moment symbolizes a deeply personal connection between his professional achievement and family memory.

"If he were together, he would have kept this award in his bag." - Aparshakti Khurana
Mumbai, May 18: Bollywood actor Aparshakti Khurana had an emotional moment as he dedicated his latest award to his late father on what would have been his birthday on May 18.

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Received Best Actor in Comic Role for Stree 2

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Dedicated award to late father on his birthday

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Emotional social media post shares personal moment

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Celebrated with film's cast and crew

Taking to social media, the actor shared that if his father were around, he would have proudly kept the award in his bag. Calling it the perfect birthday gift, Aparshakti penned a heartfelt note dedicating his best actor award to his father. Aparshakti recently bagged the Best Actor in a Comic Role award for his performance in 'Stree 2' at a recent award night. The win became even more special as he dedicated the award to his late father on his birthday, calling it the "perfect gift" and a moment he will always treasure.

On Sunday, the actor-singer took to his Instagram handle and shared a series of photos posing with the trophy. Alongside it, he wrote, "Today is dad's birthday If he were together, he would have kept this award in his bag. What better gift could have been. Best Actor in a comic role for #Stree2 Thank you #Dinoo @amarkaushik @rajkummar_rao @shraddhakapoor @nowitsabhi @nirenbhatt @officialjiostudios and each and every member of the cast and crew who have made this possible and most importantly You the audience it's your film and it's your award PS - this award is all the more special as I share it with my partner in crime and comedy Beeelaaaaaaa@nowitsabhi." (sic)

"Stree 2" is directed by Amar Kaushik, written by Niren Bhatt, and produced jointly by Maddock Films and Jio Studios. It is the fourth installment in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe and serves as the sequel to the movie Stree (2018).

The film featured Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee, and Aparshakti Khurana as a group of friends united in their mission to take down Sarkata -- a sinister, headless spirit responsible for the mysterious abductions of women in the town of Chanderi. In the horror-comedy, Aparshakti Khurana portrayed Bittu, the loyal and witty friend of Vicky, played by Rajkummar Rao. His character added a dose of humor and charm to the eerie storyline, making Bittu a memorable part of the film's ensemble.

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Priya M.
Such a touching tribute! In our culture, parents' blessings mean everything. His father must be smiling from above 👏 The way he balanced comedy and emotions in Stree 2 was brilliant - well deserved award!
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Rahul K.
Aparshakti is such an underrated actor! His comic timing is perfect - not over the top like others. The whole Stree franchise is making horror-comedy cool in Bollywood. More power to him!
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Anjali S.
Emotional moment indeed 😢 In India, we deeply value these parent-child bonds. Though I felt his role was good but not award-worthy compared to some other performances this year. Still, the dedication makes it special.
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Vikram P.
Bittu's character was the soul of Stree 2! That "Beeelaaaaaaa" dialogue became iconic in our college 😂 Perfect mix of horror and comedy - Indian audiences love this genre when done right. Congrats to the whole team!
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Sneha R.
Made me remember my late grandfather who loved Bollywood. These small emotional moments make celebrities so relatable. Hope Aparshakti gets more substantial roles after this recognition 🤞
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Karan D.
While the dedication is sweet, I wish award shows would recognize more indie artists too. Bollywood's big productions always dominate. That said, Aparshakti's growth from radio to films is inspiring!

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