Zarine Katrak's Faith Revealed: The Truth About Her Zoroastrian Identity

Questions about Zarine Katrak's faith emerged after her recent passing. The mother-in-law of Hrithik Roshan had previously clarified her religious identity in an interview. She described herself as a "modern Zohrastrian girl" during her conversation with Simi Garewal. Her husband Sanjay Khan also shared beautiful memories of their early romance in that same interview.

Key Points: Zarine Katrak Zoroastrian Faith Revealed in Simi Garewal Interview

  • Zarine Katrak passed away at 81 from age-related ailments in Mumbai
  • She identified as Zoroastrian in Simi Garewal's Rendezvous show
  • Sanjay Khan recalled falling for her "scintillating smile and terrific figure"
  • Zoroastrian cremation involves Tower of Silence where vultures consume bodies
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Zayed, Sussanne Khan's mother Zarine Katrak wasn't Hindu or Muslim, here's truth about her faith

Sussanne Khan's mother Zarine Katrak identified as Zoroastrian in old interview, clarifying faith questions after her recent passing at age 81.

"I was the modern Zohrastrian girl skirts and rock and roll shoes - Zarine Katrak"

Mumbai, Nov 8

Questions about the faith of actor Zayed Khan's mother, Zarine Katrak, surfaced after her last rites were held on November 7. In an earlier conversation with Simi Garewal, Zarine had shared that she was a “Zohrastrian girl”.

Zarine Katrak passed away aged 81 after suffering from age related ailments. As per sources, Zarine Katrak, who was the mother-in-law of Hrithik Roshan was suffering from age-related ailments for a while now. She breathed her last on November 7 at her residence in Mumbai.

In an old interview in the show "Rendezvous With Simi Garewal", Zarine and her husband Sanjay Khan talked about how they fell in love and got married.

Sanjay said: "When I met Zarine I knew I found the girl I wanted to marry. I felt comfortable. I enjoyed looking at her face. Those lovely eyes... She had juicy lips... she had the most scintillating smile and terrific figure. She was pink."

"She used to eat like a boy and my mother made her eat and she used to love the food in our house. She would be like a shadow with me. I would feel the most comfortable with her."

Zarine Katrak then had shared that she and Sanjay were "total opposites."

"He wore a white shirt, pants with Kolhapuri chappals and a book of Tolstoy in his hand, very serious and charismatic and I was the modern Zohrastrian girl skirts and rock and roll shoes," she had said.

Talking about the cremation part, the process of cremation in Zoroastrianism is called Dokhmenashini. The body is kept in the Tower of Silence or Dakhma, a circular building where the body is kept in the open, in sunlight. After this, birds like vultures, eagles, and crows eat the body.

However, in recent times Zohrastrians have resorted other ways due to the precipitous decline of vultures in India. Even iconic industrialist Ratan Tata's last rites were performed in a crematorium in Mumbai.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why are we so obsessed with people's religious identities? She was a wonderful person who lived a full life. That's what matters most. The love story between her and Sanjay Khan is so beautiful ❤️
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Meera T
As a Parsi myself, it's heartening to see our community's traditions being explained respectfully. The Dokhmenashini practice is ancient and sacred to us. May her soul find eternal peace in the spiritual realm.
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Aman W
While the article is informative, I wish media would focus more on her achievements and life rather than just her faith. She was much more than her religion - a mother, wife, and individual with her own identity.
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Sarah B
The environmental angle is interesting - how traditional practices have to evolve due to ecological changes. This shows how all communities in India are adapting while preserving their cultural heritage.
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Karthik V
India's diversity in religious practices is truly remarkable. From Hindu cremation to Zoroastrian sky burial to Christian burial - each has its own beauty and philosophy. This makes our country unique 🌟

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