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Ali Fazal shares heartfelt note on mother's death anniversary, says he dreads this day every June

Ali Fazal shares heartfelt note on mother's death anniversary, says he dreads this day every June

Time of India4 hours ago

On June 17, 2020, Ali Fazal lost his mother, a loss he deeply feels every June. Sharing heartfelt memories on Instagram, he reflects on personal grief and empathizes with others enduring loss worldwide. Meanwhile, he is preparing for his upcoming film 'Metro...In Dino', directed by Anurag Basu.
On June 17, 2020,
Ali Fazal
lost his mother to health issues, a loss that also felt like losing a part of his own youth. Each year, this date brings a wave of sorrow for him, but he also takes time to consider the struggles others may be facing around the world.
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Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a few throwback photos of his mother and a childhood photo of himself. He penned a heartfelt note, 'There are two people I had to say goodbye to this day 5 years ago- One my mother and the other that little boy me.. ( or as I see Ali today but without a version of Him in recorded past). And it's so funny - that another part comes in swinging from the ends of the universe and gently attaches itself to me now.
I am blessed. Another me? Another you? God knows. Anyway, I put this out because I, a mere mortal dread this day every June... because it was my loss. It's mine. My me. So I stop to think and contemplate - like if i could disect this moment and hit pause for a bit… and then transport to a place inside the head of let's pick any one person in a part of the world ( that's easy we know where) - who on a friday afternoon sits but in utter dread for the whole of June that has weirdly lasted maybe 2 years? 20-200 and boom, this person loses his whole family just like that...
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Empathy and Reflection on Loss
He further wrote, 'I am like a fly on that wall, much like most of us through social media today we have seen it all. Then in a miraculous way, I switch back to where I hit pause (remember?) - now my feeling of loss is doubled up with an empathy of a universal kind? Or is too much hands-on knowledge of loss that should lessen the effect of what is considered Mine? Or am I told 'Hhey dude, don't take the world's guilt upon urself.' Naah I dont buy any of it.
I should shut up and carry on moving mountains. Am I though? Are you? We both could though.'
Upcoming Film Project
Ali
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is currently preparing for the release of his upcoming film 'Metro...In Dino', directed by
Anurag Basu
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