Irfan Khan
Entertainment News: "Life should be big but not long Babu Moshay". You might remember this dialogue, but have you ever thought how deep it reveals the truth of life? This is what Irfan Khan taught us - the art of living life with all his strength. The day of April 29, 2020 was not only the day of the death of one actor, but a farewell of a man who made his life more than films to an example.
Irfan Khan's performance was never just acting. Every character of him was like a life - neither he rehearsal, nor acting of any role. He really won the character as he was part of the same character himself.
Whether it is Maqbool, Pan Singh Tomar, Hindi Medium or Life of Pi, Irfan contained every role in his soul. He taught us that acting is not just the name of playing a role, but to build an invisible relationship, which reaches the heart to the heart.
True understanding of life in the midst of illnessIn 2018, when Irfan revealed about his cancer, it was no less than a shock. But the path Irfan chose was surprising. He not only took the disease as a challenge before him, but also turned that challenge into a learning, a teaching.
During her treatment in London, the letter Irfan wrote was more true and heart touching a film's script. It wrote - "I was in a high speed train, suddenly someone comes and says that your station has come ..." These were the words of the shock of the life that changes everything in a moment.
There was a scene in Irfan's letter, in which he was looking at Lord's Cricket Stadium from the balcony of the hospital. On the one hand there was the vivacity of life, and the feeling of death on the other side. They were feeling this struggle within themselves. This struggle was no fear for him, but it was an understanding that it is the art of letting him flow in his way, not to hold life.
Not a superstar, but a unique star Irfan Khan made an impression of his acting in both Bollywood and Hollywood. But he never chased stardom. His real identity was from the characters he played.It was probably because he received respect not only in India, but also as a true artist all over the world. He received great honors like Padma Shri and National Awards, but his biggest award was what he found in the hearts of the audience - his faith, his love.
Irfan's death was like a silence, but his life will always resonate. His films showed us that Shosha and Stardom are not needed to be a hero, but true and honest acting.
Irfan proved that acting comes from heart. And life? Whether it is long or short, it is the name of living with the truth that is only connected to himself, not by any show.
Irfan Khan may not be among us, but his impact, his thinking and his acting will always inspire us.
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