Cinemaazi remembers the work of the versatile actor Irrfan Khan on the day of his demise. Born SahabzadeIrfan Ali Khan in Rajasthan, Irrfan Khan studied at the National School of Drama in New Delhi after completing an MA in Jaipur. Soon after he graduated, he was cast in a small role in Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay (1988). This did not make much of an impact, and he struggled for some time to find his footing in the film industry.
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Cinemaazi remembers the work of the versatile actor
Irrfan Khan on the day of his demise. Born SahabzadeIrfan Ali Khan in Rajasthan, Irrfan Khan studied at the National School of Drama in New Delhi after completing an MA in Jaipur. Soon after he graduated, he was cast in a small role in
Mira Nair’s
Salaam Bombay (1988). This did not make much of an impact, and he struggled for some time to find his footing in the film industry.
Meanwhile, he played Lenin in the 1992 Doordarshan teleplay titled
Laal Ghaas Par Neele Ghode. He worked in a few other television serials, of which his role as the poet and Marxist activist Makhdoom Mohiuddin in Kahkashan was notable. He played a role in the film
Kamla Ki Maut (1989), produced under the banner of the National Film Development Corporation. He also appeared in
Tapan Sinha’s
Ek Doctor Ki Maut (1990).
Irrfan Khan rocketed to fame with his role in the critically acclaimed
Maqbool (2003), the first in
Vishal Bhardwaj’s Shakespeare trilogy. The skill he demonstrated as the titular character of the film brought him further offers to act in Hindi films, and he appeared in
Rog (2005),
Haasil(2003) and
Life In A Metro (2007). Meanwhile, he garnered praise for his performances outside the country, and appeared in international releases like
The Namesake (2006),
Life of Pi (2012),
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and
Jurassic World (2015). Known for his prescient choice of roles, he also starred in the widely acclaimed Punjabi film
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost(2013).
Irrfan Khan continued his work in Hindi-language films with other well-received movies like
Paan Singh Tomar (2012),
Piku (2015), and the third of Vishal Bhardwaj’s Shakespeare films,
Haider (2014). For his performance in
Paan Singh Tomar, he was honoured with the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2012. He has also received four Filmfare Awards over the course of his career.
Unfortunately, Irrfan Khan was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour in March 2018. After extensive treatment, he recovered and shot for his last film,
Angrezi Medium(2020).
Image Credit: Sabine Cattaneo, taken at the Locarno Film Festival 2017
One of India’s most celebrated actors worldwide, Irrfan Khan acted in nearly 80 films in a career spanning only three decades. He is survived by his wife
Sutapa Sikdar and his two sons, Babil and Ayan.