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Remembering Irrfan Khan: 6 must watch films to honor his cinematic genius

As we mark the fourth anniversary of Irrfan Khan’s passing, it’s a moment to not just mourn the loss of a remarkable actor but to celebrate the cinematic legacy he left behind. Irrfan Khan wasn’t just an actor; he was a maestro who breathed life into every character he portrayed, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Today, we pay tribute to his extraordinary talent by revisiting some of his most iconic performances that showcase his unparalleled skill and versatility.

The Lunchbox (2013): In this poignant romantic drama, Irrfan Khan portrays Saajan Fernandes, a lonely office worker whose life takes an unexpected turn when he strikes up a friendship through a lunchbox mix-up. Khan’s nuanced performance beautifully captures the character’s loneliness and emotional journey, earning him widespread acclaim.

Maqbool (2003): Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, ‘Maqbool’ is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, with Irrfan Khan in the titular role of a loyal yet ambitious underworld henchman. Khan’s portrayal of the conflicted protagonist navigating power struggles and moral dilemmas showcases his intense and immersive acting prowess.

Life of Pi (2012): In Ang Lee’s visually stunning adaptation of Yann Martel’s novel, Irrfan Khan plays the adult Pi Patel, who recounts his incredible tale of survival at sea to a writer. Khan’s narration infuses the character with wisdom and introspection, leaving a profound impact on audiences.

Paan Singh Tomar (2012): Portraying the real-life athlete turned dacoit, Irrfan Khan delivers a powerhouse performance in this biographical drama. His portrayal of the titular character, who turns to a life of crime after facing injustice, is gritty, empathetic, and utterly captivating.

The Namesake (2006): Based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel, ‘The Namesake’ explores themes of identity and belonging through the journey of an Indian-American family. Irrfan Khan shines as Ashoke Ganguli, a father whose quiet strength and wisdom anchor the narrative with authenticity and depth.

Piku (2015): In this heartwarming comedy-drama, Irrfan Khan plays Rana Chaudhary, a pragmatic taxi company owner drawn into the eccentricities of the titular character’s family. Khan’s effortless charm and subtle humor add layers to the film’s narrative, making his performance truly memorable.

These films, along with many others in Irrfan Khan’s illustrious filmography, stand as a testament to his unparalleled talent and lasting impact on Indian cinema. As we honor his memory, let’s celebrate the genius of a truly extraordinary actor whose legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

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