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Irrfan Khan: Slumdog Millionaire and Life of Pi actor dies

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April 29, 2020

MUMBAI – Acting legend Irrfan Khan, whose international movie career included hits such as Slumdog Millionaire, Life of Pi and The Amazing Spider-Man, has died aged 53, his publicist said Wednesday.

The Bollywood star, who was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour in 2018, was admitted to a Mumbai hospital earlier this week with a colon infection.

“Irrfan was a strong soul, someone who fought till the very end and always energized everyone who came close to him,” his publicist said in a statement.

Born in the Indian desert state of Rajasthan on Jan 7, 1967, Khan discovered an early passion for acting and studied at the elite National School of Drama.

But his training in Shakespeare and Chekhov did little to ease his entry into the Hindi film industry, which was largely focused at the time on churning out formulaic song-and-dance blockbusters.

His drama school training came in handy when he was cast in Maqbool and Haider — contemporary Hindi adaptations of Macbeth and Hamlet.

But he also charmed audiences in lighter fare such as Piku, featuring Bollywood superstars Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone, and The Lunchbox, in which he played a lonely accountant in love with a housewife.

He consciously sidestepped traditional Bollywood tropes, focusing on the subtleties of his craft.

This allowed him to carve out a stellar career in Hollywood as well, where he collaborated with Oscar-winning directors such as Danny Boyle and Ang Lee and appeared in the HBO show In Treatment.

In an interview with AFP in 2015, Khan said Western audiences “appreciate the elements and layers you bring to the character”.

But he added: “The informality and personal connections in Bollywood are nice. Things are too compartmentalised in Hollywood, and the system can be rigid.”

The father-of-two acted in almost 100 films, winning awards and the gratitude of his peers for his nuanced performances.

During the press promotions for their film Inferno in 2016, Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks reportedly described Khan as “the coolest guy in the room”.

But his life took a tragic turn in 2018, when he was diagnosed with cancer. The news traumatize his fans and India’s film community.

In an interview with the Mumbai Mirror newspaper in March 2020, he described life after the diagnosis as “a roller-coaster ride, a memorable one”.

“Happy moments were underlined because of the inherent uncertainty. We cried a little and laughed a lot,” he said.

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