Irfan khan
Irfan Khan (January 6, 1986 - April 29, 2020) was
an Indian film actor. He is known in the Indian film world for
his unparalleled and unimaginable acting ability. He is working
in Bollywood, British Indian, Hollywood, and a Telugu
film.
In his 35-year career, he has acted in more than 50 domestic
films and has won numerous awards, including the National
Film Award for Best Actor and four Filmfare Awards. Film
critics, contemporary actors and other experts consider him one of the best
actors in Indian cinema. In 2011, the Government of India
awarded him the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian
honor Adorns.
He made his Bollywood debut in the Academy
Award for Best Foreign Language Film. (198) through acting in
films. After failing to act in a few films, he was acclaimed for his
role as Khal in the theatrical films Hasil (2003)
and Maqbool (2004) and won the Filmfare Award for Best
Khal Actor for his first film.
The success of the theatrical Life in a...
Metro (2006) turned his career around and he was acclaimed for this work
and won multiple awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best
Supporting Actor. Athlete in the play Pan
Singh Tomar (2011)He was honored for his role as Pan Singh
Tomar and won the National Film Award for Best Actor and
the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.
His performance in The Lunchbox (2013), a BAFTA
Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, won acclaim
from global critics and audiences alike.
He then starred in a number of other commercially successful and
acclaimed films,
including Haider (2014), Piku (2015), Talbar (2015),
and Blackmail (2016). The highest grossing Hindi film he has
acted in is a comedy-drama Hindi medium.(2016), it received the Slipper
Hit tag in India and China. For this work he won multiple
awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
Apart from domestic films, he has acted in a number of
international films, including The Warrior (2001), The
Namesake (2006), The Darjeeling Limited, Academy
Award winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2006), New York, I
Love You (2009), The Amazing. Spider-Man (2012), Life of
Pi (2012), Jurassic World (2015),
and Inferno (2016).
As of 2016, his films have grossed $ 3.84 billion worldwide at the
box office. In 2016, he was treated for a neuroendocrine tumor. When
he came back healthy, he was English medium Starred in the film. But
again he died on April 29, 2020 at the age of 53 due
to complications of colon cancer.
Early life
Irfan was born on January 8, 1986 in Jaipur, India to an
aristocratic Muslim family. Irfan's mother Begum Khan and his
late father Jagirdar Khan were residents of Tonk district and
traded in turbans there. Irfan and a friend Satish Sharma played good
cricket and Irfan was later selected for the U-23 team in the CK Nayudu
tournament, which is well known as the foundation of first-class cricket in India. But
he could not play in this tournament due to lack of necessary funding.
He received a scholarship to study at the State Drama
School (NSD) in New Delhi in 1984 while pursuing his
post-graduate studies. He did a diploma in drama theory from NSD.
Career
Irfan Khan graduated from NSD in 1986 and moved
to Mumbai, where he was nominated for an Academy
Award for Best Foreign Language Film by Mira Nair. (198)
was offered a minor role in the film, but the scenes he acted in did not get a
final cut. He then Doordarshan television drama, red grass, the blue
ghore Movie Vladimir Lenin played.
It is based on the translation of Mikhail
Shatrov's Russian play Uday Prakash. He starred in the Star
Plus TV series Dar Khal. KK MenonIn contrast, he played a
serial killer in the series. He also kahakasam plays the famous
revolutionary Urdu poet and Marxist political activist played Makhdum
Mohiuddin. He starred in several episodes of Star
Bestsellers on Star Plus.
In one episode he is seen playing the role of a shopkeeper, where
he thinks his landlord's wife is trying to seduce him, but later it is seen
that his wife is cheating on him. In another episode he is seen playing
the role of an accountant, where he avenges his humiliation by his female
boss. He also acted in two episodes of
the Bhanwar series aired on Set India.
Throughout the 1990s, he starred in several television series, is
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After failing to act in a few films,
he starred in Warrior in 2001. In 2003, he played
the role of Khal in the theatrical film Hasil. Critics
praised his performance. Rediff.com writes, "His performance as
an ambitious, arrogant and fearless villain is impeccable. He is very scary,
which will scare you, and surprise you with what is going to happen
next." Khal won a Filmfare Award for Best Actor for
his performance in the film.
The following year, he was seen again in the role of Khal
in Maqbool (2004), and his performance in the film was also
appreciated. His first central character work in Bollywood films
was Rog(2005). Smashhits praised his performance in the film,
writing, "Irfan's eyes speak louder than his words and as long as he is
seen on screen, he has shown his skills as an actor."
006 in The Namesake film tent starred opposite. The 2006 acclaimed Mumbai -based Hindi drama-film Life in a... was a commercial success at the Metro box office. He won a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his outstanding performance as a supporting character in the film.
Awards
Civil honor
- 2011: Padma Shri
National Film Awards
- 2012: Best Actor -
- Pan Singh Tomar
Filmfare Award
- 2018: Best Actor - Hindi Medium
- 2012: Best Actor (Critic) - Pan Singh Tomar
- 2006: Best Supporting Actor - Life in a ... Metro
- 2003: Best Khal Actor - Hasil
Filmography
The year | movie | Character | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | English medium | In the lead role of the girl's father | |
2018 | Caravan | ||
Blackmail | |||
2017 | Almost single | Yogi | |
Hindi medium | |||
2013 | D Day | Wali Khan | |
The lunch box | |||
2011 | This simple life | Arun | |
Seven bloods forgiven | Wasiullah khan | ||
Thank you | Vikram | ||
2010 | Right or wrong | Vinay Patnaik | |
Parts | Vikram Gupta | ||
Knock Out | Chappie / Tony Khosla | ||
2009 | Acid factory | Caesar | |
Billu Barber | Billu / Vilas Pardesi | ||
New York | Roshan (FBI Official) | ||
2008 | Bhopal movie | ||
Slumdog Millionaire | Police inspector | ||
Crazy 4 | Dr. Mukherjee | ||
Sill 6 | |||
Road to Ladakh | Shafiq | ||
Sunday | Kumar | ||
2007 | Life in a ... metro | Monty | |
A Mighty Heart | |||
Partition | English film | ||
Meridian | Devraj | ||
Migration | Abhay | ||
2006 | The namesake | ||
The killer | |||
What would have happened if | |||
Sainikudu | Telugu film | ||
Only 24 hours | |||
Mr. 100% | |||
2005 | Dubai Returns | ||
Disease | |||
Bullets | |||
7½ rounds | Manoj | ||
face | Chandranath Dewan | ||
Chocolate | |||
hot | |||
2004 | Shadow of time | English film | |
aan | |||
Hashish | |||
2003 | Maqbool | Maqbool | |
Obtain | |||
The bypass | Policeman | ||
The mist | Ajeet khurana | ||
Sidewalk | Sheikh | ||
Betel | |||
2002 | Black salwar | ||
Crime | ACP Digvijay Pandey | ||
Bokshu The Myth | English film | ||
Custom | English film | ||
2001 | The warrior | ||
Kasur | |||
2000 | Ambush | ||
1998 | True a clove journey | ||
big day | Police inspector | ||
1997 | private detective | Inspector Khan | |
1994 | Promise intentions | ||
1991 | Death of a doctor | ||
1990 | Chanakya | ||
vision | Rahul | ||
1989 | Kamala's death | Ajit | |
1988 | Salam bombay |
TV serials and documentary film
The year | serial | Character | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | The great maratha | Najibuddaula (Rohilla Sardar) | |
1994 | Chandrakanta (TV series) | Badrinath | |
1992 | Chanakya | Commander bhadrasal |