Hooda later took to his Instagram as he penned a long emotional note for the departed soul along with an old picture of himself with Kaur. He wrote, "'(please do visit home) was the last thing she said. I went, only she had left. Not in the wildest dream could one imagine that Dalbir Kaur ji would leave us so soon. A fighter, child-like, sharp and devoted to all that she touched (sic)."
He further wrote, "She fought a system, a country, it's people and her own to try save her beloved brother Sarbjit. I was so fortunate to have her love and blessings and never to be missed Rakhi in this lifetime. Ironically the last time we met was when I was shooting in the fields of Punjab where we had created an Indo-Pak border (sic)."
Recollecting the night, he shared in his note, "It was a chilly and foggy late November night but she didn't care about all that. She was happy we were on the same side of the border. "she often ended most conversations with. I do feel truly blessed indeed. There just wasn't enough time Dalbir ji. I love you, I miss you and I shall always cherish your love and blessings. Om Shanti."
'Sarbjit', which told the story of a man who was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court of Pakistan for alleged terrorism and spying, was directed by Omung Kumar, who earlier worked as show host and production designer in the film and television industry before he made his directorial debut with the Priyanka Chopra-starrer sports biopic 'Mary Kom'.