Pakistani actress Minal Khan shared an emotional post on Instagram on December 31, remembering her late father, Mubeen Khan, on his death anniversary.
The Jalan actress posted a throwback family photo featuring a warm moment inside a car with her parents and twin sister, Aiman Khan. In the image, Minal sits beside her mother, while Aiman and their father are seated close by, all smiling for the camera.
โHalf a decade without you feels like a million years,โ Minal wrote in the caption. She added, โIโve too much to share & too much to write, but Iโm gonna leave it here and tell you all about it when I see you again. I miss you baba.โ
Minal and Aiman Khanโs father, Mubeen Khan, passed away in December 2020 after struggling with health issues. Aiman had announced the loss at the time, saying, โMy beloved father Mubeen Khan has passed away. He was a strong man. Remember him in your prayers.โ
The sisters often mark their fatherโs death anniversary by sharing heartfelt posts and photos, reflecting the impact of his absence in their lives. Fans and followers frequently express support through comments, sending prayers and condolences.
Over the years, both Minal and Aiman Khan have kept their fatherโs memory alive through social media, sharing stories and memories that highlight their bond with him. Each death anniversary serves as a moment for them to honor his life and legacy.
Minalโs recent post resonated with followers who appreciated her candid expression of grief and love. Many noted that such tributes help keep the memory of loved ones alive and strengthen the bond between family members even after loss.
The heartfelt message by Minal Khan is part of a broader tradition where celebrities publicly remember their family members on special occasions and anniversaries, allowing fans to participate in honoring their memories.
This tribute reflects the enduring love and respect Minal and Aiman Khan have for their father, emphasizing the lasting influence he had on their lives.
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