Church denies funeral to Priyanka Chopra's grandmother

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Jacobite parish in Kerala on Sunday refused to bury the maternal grandmother of Priyanka Chopra, a leading actress of Bollywood.

Madhu Jyotsana Akhauri had died in Mumbai on June 3, aged 94. She was a freedom fighter, social activist and a former legislator.

Born Mary John in St John's Attamangalam parish in Kumarakom, near Kottayam, the elderly woman had always expressed a desire to be buried at the same church. The actress, along with her mother, Madhu Ashok Chopra, brother Sidharth, and other members of the family came to Kottayam to attend her funeral.

However, the authorities at Kumarakom parish denied permission for the funeral, on the grounds that she had married a Hindu, reports The Times of India.

A church spokesperson told media persons that Akhauri had broken ties with the church after her marriage to a Hindu and she lived as a Hindu. "One is automatically disowned by the church under such circumstances. She could have re-joined the church while alive. But once a person is dead, we cannot accept the body for burial," he added.

However, the funeral was finally conducted at St Thomas Jacobite Church at Ponkunnam, some 50 km east of Kumarakom, situated in the same district. It was not clear how the church allowed burial in a different parish.

Meanwhile, the actress wrote on Twitter, "Rest in peace Nani. #Kerala #FinallyBackHome"

The 33-year-old "Bajirao Mastani" star said her grandmother will always be in her heart. "Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us everyday," she added.

Akhouri had gone to Bihar as nurse and later married Dr Akhouri. Besides Priyanka's mother Madhu Chopra, she is survived by two other daughters and a son.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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PC's mom has malayalee ancestry ? 😲. RIP. 🤬 about the burial fracas.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Priyanka's grandma wanted her funeral at the same Church she was baptized but that Church didn't let it happen. Heartbreaking! Glad the nearby Church allowed it though.

People on social media are freaking out and adding religion, politics and a whole bunch of other things in the mix. Probably everything Priyanka didn't want this to turn into hence she's been silent about it for so many days. Anyways may her nani RIP
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I did wonder why snippets I heard on news channels kept referring to her as Mary John. Never realised that she was born a Christian.

Nothing great in the news about churches refusing burials. Various churches in Kerala have strict thoughts about marriages, divorce impacts, suicide, conversion, etc. It's just that most people don't know about other cultures and so judge based on their own culture.


It's good that PC didn't make an issue out of this.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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They did not fulfil her last wish only because her spouse was hindu. Religion is dividing people! Its very sad.
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I wonder what would have been the scenario had it been a Hindu cemetery that refused permission to bury/burn the body on the same basis...Would not Rajdeep Sardesai and B. Dutt have a field day about it??
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Oh wow! I didn't even know PC has Malayee heritage!!! :O


Very sad her Naani wasn't allowed to be buried at the cemetery of her choice. Religion propagates compassion, peace & love, yet is the first to divide & diss. 😡 🤢
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I wonder what would have been the scenario had it been a Hindu cemetery that refused permission to bury/burn the body on the same basis...Would not Rajdeep Sardesai and B. Dutt have a field day about it??



Are there Hindu cemeteries?

Body is cremated
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Are there Hindu cemeteries?

Body is cremated


U don't burn the body in the middle of the road.. it is taken to a cemetery and cremated in the electric furnace ( after due rituals).. besides there are numerous Hindu burial grounds.. where bodies are buried



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She has Kerala roots? Wow you learn something new everyday.

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