Irrfan’s journey wasn’t an easy one as even after being a student of National School of Drama, he was stuck in the television industry for a long time until he received his major breakthrough in the British film Warrior (2001). After having his talents recognized, his due was finally granted to him by Bollywood with the film Haasil (2003) and ever since then, he never had a need to look back. And now after 2 years of fighting neuroendocrine tumour, he finally rests in peace. All we can do to honor him, is go down the memory lane and look at some of his best works to date!
5. Life In a Metro (2007)
Filled with immense simplicity and warmth, Ritesh Batra’s The Lunchbox still remains my favorite Bollywood art film of all time. Most of the non commercial art films deal with dark and depressing subjects but the sheer innocence of The Lunchbox is so adorable, that it makes you fall in love with it instantly. Exceptional performances by Irrfan, Nawaz and Nimrat Kaur make this film worth your time and it is bound to pull your heartstrings, no matter what genre of films you prefer. The Lunchbox is that one of a kind of special delight that Bollywood hardly offers these days.
I could actually feel the emotion by which this homage was offered by u. Absence of Irfan has created a void that can in no way be filled. He will be missed today n always…..Thanks for coming up with this intense piece of writing . Really worth reading
Jiyo bhai… Kya khoob likhe ho… Aise bemisaal actor ko shardhanjali arpit pura hindustan karta hai…
Thanks mate
Glad you liked it🙏
Cool…….😂
Amazing Abheet! So well written and U were really quick in posting this. Your tribute is befitting, Irfan was truly a legend🙏
Thanks a ton!
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