‘Was Never Prepared’! Sutapa Sikdar Opens Up on Navigating Life After Irrfan Khan’s Death

He says he never left, but remnants of him keep resurfacing, echoing the enduring bond of love. Sutapa Sikdar, wife of late actor Irrfan, reflects on the unyielding grief and altered time since his passing amidst preparations for the documentary's Jaipur debut.

Irrfan Khan and Sutapa Sikdar (Photo Credits: X)

He says he never left. That snippets of him keep returning, reminding her that those we love leave a part of themselves with us. But writer Sutapa Sikdar, wife of the late actor Irrfan, also says that these days when she takes two steps forward, something pushes her back. That life's chronology has altered, and time moves with an erratic rhythm. "He was not just my husband. Our relationship began with friendship, and he remained my best buddy. A partner of 30 years... how do you deal with that loss? It has been more than three years, but... I was never prepared, but then we never are," she told IANS. Irrfan Khan-A Life in Movies: Wife Sutapa Sikdar To Write Book Exploring the Funny Side of Late Actor’s Personality.

A National School of Drama (NSD) graduate who began her career with Govind Nihlani, Sikdar, who was at the recently concluded Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) to be part of the session Irrfan: A Life in Movies and has written the Hindi version of a Bengali film besides consulting on two shows, says: "I told the writer of' Irrfan: A Life in Memories, Shubra Gupta that the book must be launched in Jaipur as Irrfan was from here, so it has been a homecoming of sorts."

Sikdar says she has not given anyone permission to write his biography, and all books on him explore his different facets as an actor and what his co-actors thought about him. Remembering him when he entered NSD, Sikdar recalls, "He was a very shy guy. But there was a certain depth to him, the conviction to understand his craft thoroughly. He always wanted to exceed his expectations and kept working on his craft."

Filmmaker Anup Singh, who directed the late actor in Qissa and The Song of Scorpions, has also written a beautiful book on him titled 'Dialogues with the Wind'. "He is a very close family friend who knew different facets of Irrfan. I liked what he has written." Stressing that Irrfan was an extremely private man, there are many sides to him that Sikdar says she has discovered through the books written by others. 

"I am discovering so much more about him. He shared a special relationship with everyone, and everyone has a story to tell. There are times when I get surprised by people's stories about him," says Sikdar, who has written various television series, including Banegi Apni Baat and films like Kahani, Khamoshi and Shabd. She has also produced many best-sellers and films, such as Madari and Qareeb Qareeb Single. Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Khan REACTS to Poonam Pandey’s Fake Death Stunt: ‘Don’t F**k With Cancer Awareness’

Even as their son, Babil Khan, has entered films, the mother confesses that she never wanted him to get into this profession. "Unlike our times, there is so much insensitivity now. Look at the venomous posts on social media... he is a very sensitive child, but no one will care about that. Also, there is an unfair comparison and abnormal expectations. It is just not right to compare him with Irrfan. Earlier, he would get distressed with the comparison, but now he has realised he is his own person with an individual journey. He told me once -- 'Baba would not have liked it if I followed his style. “

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 08, 2024 09:30 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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