Irfan Khan was one of the great examples of giving life 100%. In his short lifespan of 53 years, he has shown the world how to give life 100%. He was passionate about acting for which he dedicated his life. His journey from the traditional family to Bollywood and from there to Hollywood is mesmerizing and inspiring.
You really don’t know how much time you have got on this planet. Just a few minutes and the word ‘late’ will be prefixed before your name. The only way is to give life 100% in whatever span allotted to you by the almighty. Irfan Khan was one of the greatest examples of this. Here are a few words about his career…
Worldwide known Actor
The Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan passed on at 53 in a Mumbai based clinic with colon disease. Khan was found to have an endocrine tumor in 2018, an uncommon ailment influencing cells that discharge hormones into the circulation system, and he transparently talked about it.
Sense of contentment
Khan was known worldwide for his exemplary works in “Slumdog Millionaire,” “Existence of Pi,” “Jurassic World,” “The Amazing Spider-Man,” “Life of Pi,” and “Jurassic World.” His sudden exit was a shock to the cinema world. Khan had posted on Twitter in 2018 to affirm that he had an endocrine tumor. Not long after this, he discharged an open letter enumerating the “power” of his agony and his “vulnerability” of life during the treatment for this malignancy.
Khan rose to Western Cinema for his job in “Slumdog Millionaire,” a 2008 film that won eight Oscars including best picture. Tributes have been pouring in for the on-screen character.
Tribute by legends
The “Jurassic World” executive, Colin Trevorrow, tweeted: “Profoundly miserable to have lost Irrfan Khan. An astute man who discovered magnificence in his general surroundings, even in torment. In our last correspondence, he requested that I recollect ‘the awesome parts of our reality’ in the darkest of days.
– Colin Trevorrow
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His “Piku” costar Amitabh Bachchan tweeted that Khan was a “staggering ability .. a charitable associate .. a productive supporter of the World of Cinema .. left us too early .. making a colossal vacuum.
– Amitabh Bachchan
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui Tweeted, In the year 2000 a film directed by Irrfan Khan named ALVIDA starred me & I was lucky 2 have my mentor as my co-star in many films. No 1 will ever b able 2 fill his space in d entire world of cinema. Never thot in d worst of my dreams, that will have 2 say “ALVIDA” so soon RIP IrrfanKhan.
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Khan’s last finished film job was in “Angrezi Medium,” while he had two movies in the pre-production stage: “Takadum” and “The Wicked Path.