Sutapa
Sikdar
recently
responded
to
a
netizen
questioning
her
on
the
condition
of
her
late
husband
Irrfan
Khan's
grave
at
the
Versova
Kabrastan
in
Mumbai.
Sutapa
replied
with
grace
when
asked
why
the
surrounding
area
of
Irrfan's
grave
looked
untended
to.
An
internet
user
had
written,
"Dear
Sutapa,
recently
I
saw
a
photo
of
Irrfan
bhai's
graveyard.
I
was
heart
broken,
cause
it's
only
few
months
and
his
graveyard
looks
like
trash
dumpster.
I
thought
you
planted
'Rat
ki
Rani',
since
he
loved
that
plant.
What
happened?
If
the
photo
is
real,
then
it's
a
crying
shame.
If
you
have
a
real
recent
photo
of
the
graveyard,
please
Post
it."
When
Irrfan's
co-star
Chandan
Roy
Sanyal
shared
a
picture
of
Irrfan's
grave
after
visiting
it
recently,
some
pointed
the
same
thing
as
this
particular
netizen.
Sutapa
explained
why
she
isn't
allowed
to
visit
Irrfan's
grave,
and
shared
where
she
has
planted
the
'Raat
ki
Rani'
plant.
She
also
questioned
the
need
for
everything
to
be
according
to
definition
and
said
that
the
plants
around
Irrfan's
grave
looked
wild
and
beautiful.
"Women
are
not
allowed
in
Muslim
graveyards.hence
I
have
planted
the
raat
Ki
Rani
in
Igatpuri
where
I
have
a
memory
stone
of
his...where
I
have
buried
his
fav
things
.I
own
that
place
Where
I
can
sit
for
hours
without
any
one
telling
me
I
can't
sit
next
to
him.
He
is
there
in
his
spirit.
But
that
doesn't
mean
the
graveyard
shouldn't
be
tended
..but
as
far
as
how
is
a
very
questionable
thing...
The
wild
plants
grass
have
grown
in
rains..
It's
wild
and
beautiful
is
what
I
saw
in
the
photo
you
are
mentioning..its
rains
and
plants
come
and
they
wither
in
the
next
season..and
then
one
can
clean
it.
Why
should
everything
be
exactly
as
per
definition..
And
the
plants
have
grown
may
be
for
a
purpose
look
closely," wrote
Sitapa.
Irrfan
died
due
to
a
colon
infection
on
April
29.
His
death,
a
loss
of
a
celebrated
artist,
was
mourned
by
people
across
the
world.