Singer-composer
Sajid
Khan
and
his
mother
have
revealed
that
Sajid’s
wife
Lubna
had
donated
a
kidney
to
his
late
musician
brother
Wajid
Khan
back
in
2019.
The
family
shared
the
incident
at
a
special
episode
of
Indian
Pro
Music
League
which
was
dedicated
to
Wajid.
Sajid-Wajid’s
mother
Razina
shared
that
her
daughter-in-law
donated
her
kidney
to
Wajid
without
letting
anyone
know
about
it.
For
the
unversed,
Wajid
had
undergone
a
successful
kidney
transplant
in
2019.
However,
he
passed
away
owing
to
health
complications
in
2020
at
the
age
of
47.
The
composer
duo's
mother
Razina
got
emotional
as
she
spoke
at
the
special
episode
remembering
Wajid.
Razina
said
that
being
a
diabetic
patient,
she
couldn't
give
her
kidney,
but
they
remained
hopeful
that
they
would
find
a
match.
However,
they
were
losing
hope
as
time
went
by,
especially
after
people
started
cheating
them
and
not
helping
them
out.
And
this
is
when
Sajid's
wife
Lubna
went
behind
everyone's
back
and
decided
to
donate
her
kidney
to
Wajid.
Lubna,
who
was
also
present
on
stage
said,
"When
I
heard
that
someone
else
can
also
donate
him
a
kidney,
I
didn't
ask
anyone,
just
got
all
the
tests
done.
Before
the
last
test,
I
told
Wajid
everything
and
told
him
that
if
we're
a
match,
we'll
go
for
a
transplant.
He
was
very
upset,
but
I
told
him
one
thing
that
you're
very
important
to
me,
and
that
left
him
speechless.
The
person
who
has
always
stood
by
everyone,
if
his
family
doesn't
stand
by
him
in
his
time
of
need,
then
it
is
very
shameful.
Thankfully,
we
were
a
match.
Sajid,
my
mother,
and
my
children
were
very
supportive,
and
I
am
happy
I
could
do
this
for
him."
Sajid,
who
captains
Delhi
Jammers
team
on
the
music
reality
show,
also
remembered
the
time
ahead
of
Wajid's
kidney
transplant.
Sajid
added,
“People
took
money
from
me
saying
I
will
donate
my
kidney
and
then
they
just
disappeared.
I
used
to
wait
at
the
airport
for
hours
for
people
to
come,
but
they'd
never
turn
up.
I
had
never
felt
so
helpless
in
my
life.
That
is
when
Lubna
came
to
me
and
said
I
want
to
donate
my
kidney
to
Wajid,
which
she
did.
All
I
am
trying
to
say
through
this
is
that
we
all
are
blessed
to
have
a
family
that
loves
us,
and
we
don’t
need
anything
more
than
that
in
life.
We
should
spend
time
with
them,
love
them
and
be
there
for
them
always."