Ayan Mukerji's Emotional Tribute to Late Father Deb Mukherjee on Birthday

Filmmaker Ayan Mukerji shared an emotional tribute to his late father on Instagram. He posted several nostalgic photos from his childhood with Deb Mukherjee. The post included both old throwback pictures and more recent images of them together. Ayan expressed his love and missing his father in a heartfelt birthday message.

Key Points: Ayan Mukerji Remembers Father Deb Mukherjee Birth Anniversary

  • Ayan Mukerji posted nostalgic childhood photos with his father on Instagram
  • Deb Mukherjee passed away on March 14 this year at age 83
  • The tribute included recent pictures and an old handmade birthday card
  • Deb Mukherjee came from legendary film family including Kishore Kumar
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Ayan Mukerji says 'Love you & Miss you' as he remembers dad Deb Mukherjee on his birth anniversary

Filmmaker Ayan Mukerji shares heartfelt Instagram tribute with throwback photos for his late father Deb Mukherjee's first birth anniversary since his passing.

"Happy Birthday Baba !!! Love you. Miss you - Ayan Mukerji"

Mumbai, Nov 22

Ace filmmaker Ayan Mukerji remembered his late father Deb Mukherjee on his first birth anniversary with a nostalgic social media post.

The 'Wake Up Sid' maker took to his official Instagram account and uploaded some beloved throwback photos of the father and son duo.

The first pic had little Ayan adorably smiling, embraced in his father's arms. Another image from his childhood showed him crying as he was being carried by his dad in his arms.

We could also see little Ayan pointing at something, showing it to his father.

The post further included some recent pictures of the two.

The last still was of Deb Mukherjee posing in the Durga Puja Pundal, which he was known to organize every year before he passed away on March 14 this year, at the age of 83.

Remembering his late father, Ayan wrote, "Happy Birthday Baba !!! (Red heart, Om and white heart emoji) Love you. Miss you, (sic)."

The 'Brahmastra' maker also shared an old birthday card that he would have made for his father as a kid.

For the unversed, Deb Mukherjee belonged to a film family. His mother, Satidevi, is the only sister of the renowned brothers Ashok Kumar, Anup Kumar, and Kishore Kumar. Actor Joy Mukherjee and filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee are his brothers.

Deb Mukherjee was married not once, but twice. He has a daughter, Sunita, from his first marriage, who is the wife of director Ashutosh Gowariker. Ayan is his son from his second marriage.

Talking about his film trajectory, Deb Mukherjee commenced his career with minor roles in the movies back in the 1960s. Later on, he went on to become a supporting actor in movies such as "Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander" and "King Uncle".

He was last seen in a cameo appearance in Vishal Bhardwaj's 2009 drama "Kaminey".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Beautiful tribute! The childhood photos are so adorable. It's touching to see successful people remain grounded and remember their roots. Respect to Ayan for honoring his father's legacy ❤️
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Sarah B
While the tribute is lovely, I wish media would focus less on celebrity personal lives and more on their work. That said, losing a parent is never easy, and my condolences to Ayan and his family.
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Arjun K
The Mukherjee family has contributed so much to Indian cinema! From Kishore Kumar to Ayan Mukerji - what a legacy. Deb Mukherjee may not have been a superstar, but he was part of some memorable films. Respect!
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Michael C
The photo of little Ayan crying while being carried by his father really got to me. These are the moments that stay with you forever. Beautiful way to remember his father on his birth anniversary.
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Nisha Z
As someone who lost my father recently, this post really resonates. The first birthday without a parent is always the hardest. Sending strength to Ayan and his family. The pain never goes away, but neither do the beautiful memories 💫

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