Irrfan Khan: 5 Greatest Hits of The Legendary Actor
Irrfan Khan is no more with us today, but he will always live in our memories for his acting. The actor had been admitted in Mumbai’s Kokilaben hospital for a colon infection, three days after his mother passed away in Jaipur.
“Irrfan khan, the actor not HERO.” There are few actors as impactful as Irrfan Khan. Irrfan has given us memorable characters, each one more unique than the other. From Haasil to Pan Singh Tomar, Maqbool to The Lunchbox and Piku to Madaari, when it comes to playing versatile roles no one can come close to Irrfan khan.
Irrfan Khan was one of Indian cinema’s finest actors. He is also known for international success with Oscar Nominate films as well.
We all are irr”FAN FORVER”.
Here’s a look at Khan’s best films throughout his career in Bollywood.
Haasil
Haasil is a 2003 Indian film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. Irrfan Khan won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for his portrayal of Ranvijay Singh in the movie.
Piku
Piku is a quirky tale of a strong headed independent daughter and her hypochondriac father.
Maqbool
Irrfan Khan featured in the classic film ‘Maqbool’ which was a remake of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The movie is famous for some of his iconic dialogues like “Ya toh Goli Maar Ya Gale ake Mil” and “Bhaiyo Ke Beechme Koi Aega Nahi”
Lunch Box
The sweetest movie of irrfan khan, a mixed-up lunch delivery has curious consequences
Madaari
Nirmal, a man who lost his son due to the negligence of the government, seeks revenge and kidnaps the ten-year-old son of the home minister.