<p>Actor Irrfan Khan, widely considered to be one of the finest actors in the Hindi film industry, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 53. Hailing from a simple background, the Rajasthan native was a product of the National School of Drama and a self-made star in the truest sense.</p>.<p>As is often the case, his initial years in the industry were challenging. After shifting to Mumbai, he acted in serials like <em>Chanakya</em>,<em> Bharat Ek Khoj</em> and <em>Chandrakanta</em> and carved a niche for himself. In 1986, he essayed a small role in Mira Nair’s <em>Salaam Bombay</em> but it did not make the cut.</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/noted-actor-irrfan-khan-dies-at-53-in-mumbai-hospital-831306.html" target="_blank">Noted actor Irrfan Khan dies at 53 in Mumbai hospital</a></strong></p>.<p>Thereafter, he acted in critically-acclaimed movies like <em>Ek Doctor Ki Maut</em> and <em>Such a Long Journey</em> but failed to gain widespread attention. These setbacks, however, did not break his spirit and he bounced back with British director Asif Kapadia’s <em>The Warrior</em> that convinced him that acting was his calling.</p>.<p>It was, however, the 2003 release <em>Maqbool</em> that proved to be a gamechanger for Irrfan and proved that he was meant for the big league. The well-received <em>Haasil</em> emerged as another landmark release for him and helped him bag the Filmfare Award for ‘Best Villain’. The film featured him in the role of a fearless goon and served as strong proof of his abilities as an actor.</p>.<p>He subsequently stayed in the limelight with movies like <em>Life in a... Metro</em>, <em>Sunday</em> and <em>Krazzy 4</em>. Despite this, he was not considered to be a viable leading hero.</p>.<p>This changed, however, when he hit it out of the park with <em>Paan Singh Tomar</em>, which featured him in the role of an athlete-turned-dacoit and exceeded expectations at the box office. <em>The Lunchbox</em>, <em>Piku</em> and the sleeper success <em>Hindi Medium</em> helped him consolidate his standing even further. A veteran in his own right, the powerhouse performer never hesitated to carve his own subtle niche when acting with younger heroes. In 2018, he quite beautifully underplayed things in <em>Karwaan</em> and let Dulquer Salmaan be the star attraction.</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/what-a-loss-tributes-pour-in-after-versatile-actor-irrfan-khan-passes-away-831329.html" target="_blank">What a loss - tributes pour in after versatile actor Irrfan Khan passes away</a></strong></p>.<p>Unlike some his peers, Irrfan was a fairly well-known name in Hollywood. He impressed one and all with his effective portrayal of the ruthless executive in <em>The Amazing Spider-Man</em>. While praising the actor, the film’s director Marc Webb said that he was a fan of his body of work. The versatile star reportedly took up the project to please his children.</p>.<p>He was also a part of <em>Jurassic World</em> and <em>Inferno</em>. The latter saw him work alongside Hollywood icon Tom Hanks and this created a great deal of buzz among movie buffs. The <em>Sully</em> star praised Irrfan and called him the ‘coolest guy in the room’, referring to his 'bindaas' nature.</p>.<p>Some of his other notable international outings include <em>The Namesake</em>, <em>Life of Pi</em> and <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>.</p>.<p>Irrfan was also held in high regard because of his outspoken nature. He once said that he was not a fan of the word ‘Bollywood’ as it did not do justice to the industry and its unique techniques.</p>.<p>Irrfan's death is huge loss for the industry and the nation and he will be missed.</p>
<p>Actor Irrfan Khan, widely considered to be one of the finest actors in the Hindi film industry, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 53. Hailing from a simple background, the Rajasthan native was a product of the National School of Drama and a self-made star in the truest sense.</p>.<p>As is often the case, his initial years in the industry were challenging. After shifting to Mumbai, he acted in serials like <em>Chanakya</em>,<em> Bharat Ek Khoj</em> and <em>Chandrakanta</em> and carved a niche for himself. In 1986, he essayed a small role in Mira Nair’s <em>Salaam Bombay</em> but it did not make the cut.</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/noted-actor-irrfan-khan-dies-at-53-in-mumbai-hospital-831306.html" target="_blank">Noted actor Irrfan Khan dies at 53 in Mumbai hospital</a></strong></p>.<p>Thereafter, he acted in critically-acclaimed movies like <em>Ek Doctor Ki Maut</em> and <em>Such a Long Journey</em> but failed to gain widespread attention. These setbacks, however, did not break his spirit and he bounced back with British director Asif Kapadia’s <em>The Warrior</em> that convinced him that acting was his calling.</p>.<p>It was, however, the 2003 release <em>Maqbool</em> that proved to be a gamechanger for Irrfan and proved that he was meant for the big league. The well-received <em>Haasil</em> emerged as another landmark release for him and helped him bag the Filmfare Award for ‘Best Villain’. The film featured him in the role of a fearless goon and served as strong proof of his abilities as an actor.</p>.<p>He subsequently stayed in the limelight with movies like <em>Life in a... Metro</em>, <em>Sunday</em> and <em>Krazzy 4</em>. Despite this, he was not considered to be a viable leading hero.</p>.<p>This changed, however, when he hit it out of the park with <em>Paan Singh Tomar</em>, which featured him in the role of an athlete-turned-dacoit and exceeded expectations at the box office. <em>The Lunchbox</em>, <em>Piku</em> and the sleeper success <em>Hindi Medium</em> helped him consolidate his standing even further. A veteran in his own right, the powerhouse performer never hesitated to carve his own subtle niche when acting with younger heroes. In 2018, he quite beautifully underplayed things in <em>Karwaan</em> and let Dulquer Salmaan be the star attraction.</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/what-a-loss-tributes-pour-in-after-versatile-actor-irrfan-khan-passes-away-831329.html" target="_blank">What a loss - tributes pour in after versatile actor Irrfan Khan passes away</a></strong></p>.<p>Unlike some his peers, Irrfan was a fairly well-known name in Hollywood. He impressed one and all with his effective portrayal of the ruthless executive in <em>The Amazing Spider-Man</em>. While praising the actor, the film’s director Marc Webb said that he was a fan of his body of work. The versatile star reportedly took up the project to please his children.</p>.<p>He was also a part of <em>Jurassic World</em> and <em>Inferno</em>. The latter saw him work alongside Hollywood icon Tom Hanks and this created a great deal of buzz among movie buffs. The <em>Sully</em> star praised Irrfan and called him the ‘coolest guy in the room’, referring to his 'bindaas' nature.</p>.<p>Some of his other notable international outings include <em>The Namesake</em>, <em>Life of Pi</em> and <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>.</p>.<p>Irrfan was also held in high regard because of his outspoken nature. He once said that he was not a fan of the word ‘Bollywood’ as it did not do justice to the industry and its unique techniques.</p>.<p>Irrfan's death is huge loss for the industry and the nation and he will be missed.</p>