Ayushman Khurrana Fulfills His Father’s Wish On Mahashivratri, Writes Emotional Note

Ayushman Khurrana is still coping with the loss of his father. On the day of Mahashivratri, Ayushman sang the Shiv Kailash bhajan, which his father used to eagerly wait to hear from him.

He wrote a heartfelt note saying, “#Mahashivratri has always been a family affair in our home. Papa, Mummy @aparshakti and I used to visit Sector-6 Panchkula temple every year. Last year, when my father passed away, as a devoted disciple of Lord Shiva, he mustered the courage to visit the temple alone during Mahashivratri. This is our first Mahashivratri without him.”

Ayushman Khurrana has written an emotional note on the occasion of Mahashivratri

Bollywood actor Ayushman Khurrana has written an emotional note on the occasion of Mahashivratri. This is the actor’s first Mahashivratri without his father. He shared a video on his Instagram singing a devotional song dedicated to Lord Shiva.

 

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Further, he shared, “During his final days, he requested me to sing this bhajan for him. Whenever Papa heard this bhajan, he would say, ‘Son, it sounds very good in your voice.'”

Fans appreciated the video, with one user commenting, “Your father must be very proud of you.” Another wrote, “This bhajan sounds very good in your voice. I hope wherever your father is, he is blessing you.”

Ayushman Khurrana made his Bollywood debut with the film ‘Vicky Donor.’ He was born on September 14, 1984, in Chandigarh, Punjab. After completing his schooling, he graduated in English Literature and pursued a master’s degree in Mass Communication.

Before entering the glamour industry, he worked in local theatre for five years. It was during this time that he met his wife, Tahira.

According to Ayushman, Tahira is his first and last love. He admitted in an interview that when they got married, they were facing financial difficulties, with only ten thousand rupees in his account at that time.

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