Actor
Aamir
Khan's
long
time
assistant,
Amos
passed
away
at
the
age
of
60,
on
Wednesday
(May
13),
after
suffering
from
a
major
heart
attack.
Amos,
who
had
been
working
with
Aamir
for
the
past
25
years,
had
collapsed
in
the
morning
and
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
by
the
actor
and
their
team.
On
Wednesday,
Aamir
Khan's
daughter,
Ira
Khan
took
to
Instagram
to
share
a
heartfelt
note.
She
wrote,
"R.I.P
Amos.
Thanks
for
teaching
me
how
to
make
home-made
coffee
look
cool,
playing
saat-aath
with
us
and
showing
me
what
efficient
packing
really
looks
like.
Didn't
think
you'd
ever
not
be
around."
Her
Instagram
story
also
had
a
gif
that
read,
Legends
Don't
Die.
Yesterday,
Aamir,
along
with
wife
Kiran
and
a
small
group
of
close
friends,
were
spotted
at
a
Christian
cemetery
for
Amos'
funeral.
Aamir's
close
friend
Karim
Hajee
told
PTI.
"Amos
worked
with
a
superstar
but
was
endearing
and
simple.
He
was
like
this
to
not
just
Aamir
but
everyone.
He
put
everyone
at
ease
and
was
a
wonderful
person.
He
had
a
wonderful
heart,
was
so
bright
and
a
hard
worker."
"He
had
no
major
illness,
his
death
is
shocking.
He
died
with
his
boots
on.
Both
Aamir
and
Kiran
are
devastated.
Aamir
had
sent
us
a
message
and
said
it
is
an
irreplaceable
loss.
We
were
so
numb,
we
will
miss
him," he
added.
Talking
about
Ira,
she
is
currently
working
as
a
theatre
director
on
a
project
titled,
Medea.
It
is
reportedly
produced
by
Sarika
and
Yuvraj
Singh's
wife,
Hazel
Keech.
Aamir,
on
the
other
hand,
will
next
be
seen
in
Laal
Singh
Chaddha,
with
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan.
The
film
is
the
Hindi
remake
of
the
Hollywood
film,
Forrest
Gump,
starring
Tom
Hanks.
Laal
Singh
Chaddha,
is
scheduled
to
release
during
Christmas
2020,
but
the
production
is
currently
on
hold
due
to
the
Coronavirus
pandemic.