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'Ask Govinda how often he inquired about my dad's health'

Updated on: 04 January,2019 07:40 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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After Govinda referred to the late Kader Khan as 'father figure', son Sarfaraz accuses him - among other industry folks - of indifference

'Ask Govinda how often he inquired about my dad's health'

Kader Khan with sons Sarfaraz and Shahnawaz. Pic/Torontomuslims on Instagram

He expresses no overt resentment, but the late writer-actor Kader Khan's son Sarfaraz's bitterness spills through when he talks of the way his illustrious father was neglected by the film industry after he migrated to Canada to live with his three sons.


Sarfaraz said, "It is the way the Indian film industry has become now. There are too many fragmented camps and loyalties. The out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality can't be helped. My father always told us, not to expect anything from anybody, and we grew up with the belief that one must do what is required in life and expect nothing in return."


Kader Khan’s funeral in Canada amidst his sons and friends, which was followed by a memorial servic
Kader Khan’s funeral in Canada amidst his sons and friends, which was followed by a memorial service


However, the hurt is palpable, specially since not too many from the film industry have bothered to call his sons in Canada even after Khan's death. "There are so many people in the film industry whom my father was close to. But the one person that he loved the most was Bachchan saab [Amitabh Bachchan]. I'd ask my father whom he missed the most from the film industry and the answer promptly would be Bachchan saab. And I know the love was mutual. I want Bachchan saab to know that my father spoke about him till the end," said the doting son emotionally.

Shakti Kapoor, David Dhawan and Govinda were others who worked very closely with Khan during the '80s and '90s. Govinda has gone on record to say Khan was like a 'father figure' to him. Sarfaraz laughed mirthlessly, and said, "Please ask Govinda how many times he inquired about his father figure's health. Has he bothered to call us even once after my father's passing away? This is the way our film industry has become.

Sarfara Khan

There are no real feelings for those, who have contributed to Indian cinema when they're no longer active. The top guns may be seen getting clicked with these retired veterans. But the affection goes only as far as photographs. No more. Look at the condition in which Lalita Pawarji and Mohan Chotiji died. Luckily, my father had three sons to look after him. What about those who die with no financial and emotional support?"

Govinda
Govinda

Khan's fans would be happy to know that he passed away surrounded by those he loved the most. "There was a smile on my father's face when he passed away. I cherish that smile more than anything else in the world. My father's final years were very painful for him. He suffered from a degenerative disease that left him completely without the will to do anything. He got the best possible medical care here in Toronto."

Kader Khan

Khan's three sons live close to one another in Toronto. Sarfaraz says the family intends to carry his legacy forward. "My father has contributed so much to Hindi cinema. We intend to honour his memory in a substantial and relevant way. At the moment we're all mourning his going. But I can assure his fans all over the world that we won't let the film industry forget him."

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Edited by mid-day online desk with inputs from IANS

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