Kader
Khan's
Son
Exposed
The
Harsh
Reality
Of
The
Film
Industry
He
told
IANS, "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,
his
sons,
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."
Govinda's
Instagram
Post
On
Kader
Khan's
demise,
Govinda
who
worked
with
him
on
many
super-hit
movies
took
to
Instagram
and
wrote,
"RIP
Kader
Khan
Saab.He
was
not
just
my
"ustaad"
but
a
father
figure
to
me,
his
midas
touch
and
his
aura
made
every
actor
he
worked
with
a
superstar.
The
entire
film
industry
and
my
family
deeply
mourns
this
loss
and
we
cannot
express
the
sorrow
in
words.
I
pray
to
God
that
may
his
soul
rest
in
peace.'
Kader
Khan's
Son
Had
A
Sharp
Reaction
To
Govinda's
'Father-Figure'
Comment
"Please
ask
Govinda
how
many
times
he
inquired
about
his
father
figure's
health.
Has
he
even
bothered
to
call
us
even
once
after
my
father's
passing
away?
This
is
the
way
our
film
industry
has
become," he
told
IANS.
'There
Are
No
Real
Feelings'
"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no
longer
active.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?," Sarfaraz
further
added.
Are
You
Listening
Big
B?
Sarfaraz
revealed,
"There
are
so
many
people
in
the
film
industry
whom
my
father
was
close
to.
But
the
one
person
that
my
father
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
him
to
know
that
my
father
spoke
about
him
till
the
end."
There
Was
A
Smile
On
Kader
Khan's
Face
When
He
Passed
Away
"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."
His
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,"
Sarfaraz
signed
off.