
His acting in the film “Paan Singh Tomar” (based on the life of Paan Singh Tomar) was critically acclaimed both by the audience and critics, and he also got many accolades for the film, including the National Film Award for Best Actor.
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He had a dream of gifting her mother a suitcase full of money one day. Irrfan changed the name of his spelling from “Irfan” to “Irrfan” in 2012, but there was no numerology behind this, he just liked the sound of extra “r” in his name. He met the love of his life- Sutapa Sikdar (now wife) in NSD where they used to study in the same class. In 2005, he got his first lead role in the film “Rog”, after many of his films got shelved. He rose to fame with his negative role in Tigmanshu Dhulia‘s film- Haasil in 2003. But things changed when he got the opportunity to play a role in the British-Indian film ‘The Warrior.’ Later, he appeared in some unnoticed films during the 90s. He had a remarkable stint on the small screen too and appeared in many popular television shows, such as Bharat Ek Khoj (1988), Chanakya (1991), Banegi Apni Baat (1993), AnooGoonj (1993), Sara Jahan Hamara (1994), Chandrakanta (1994), Star Bestsellers (1995), and Sparsh (1998). In the initial days of his stay in Mumbai, he shared a flat with Raghubir Yadav. He was selected for a tournament named CK Nayudu Tournament, which is for players under 23 years, but due to lack of funds, he missed the opportunity.
Reportedly, he faced a lot of struggle in his teenage, and he even worked as a repairer of air conditioners and also as a tutor to earn his living. In his school, he was a very shy person, and his teachers would often scold him because his voice was never audible in the class. Irrfan was born into a family with royal connections from his mother’s side, and his father was a wealthy Zamindar who wanted him to join their family business of tires. When I was younger, I could keep drinking all night and it wouldn’t hit me that hard.” So generally, I don’t drink, because the next day I don’t like my body, I hate myself. If I start drinking, I drink till I drop dead. Did Irrfan Khan Drink Alcohol?: Yes GQ In an interview, he explained his drinking habit –ĭrinking’s not a gentleman’s game for me – you know two pegs every evening. Some Lesser Known Facts About Irrfan Khan Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Marlon Brando 1995-present)įather- Sahabzada Yaseen Ali Khan (Entreprenuer) Irrfan in reply tweeted, "Pls Bhaiyon, who r upset with my statement, either u r not ready to introspect or u r in a hurry to reach to a conclusion." So you had to, in a way, sacrifice something dear to you and distribute it to people." His comments were criticized by the Muslim clerics. A goat was then a prime source of food, and there were many who went hungry. Qurbani ek bahut ahem festival hai… it means to sacrifice. (We have forgotten the real meaning behind rituals and festivals and have turned them into a spectacle). He said, "Jitne rituals hain, jitney festivals hain, hum unka asal matlab bhool gaye hain. In July 2016, he landed himself in a controversy over remarks on the Islamic ritual of ‘qurbani’, or sacrificing animals on Eid-al-Adha, while he was promoting his film Madaari in Jaipur. National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhiĭiploma in Dramatic Arts from NSD ĥth floor of an apartment in Oshiwara, Mumbai Khajuriya Village, Tonk District, Rajasthan, India Note: In 2018, the actor had announced that he’d been diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai
Note: Along with these, he had many other awards, honours, and achievements to his name. MetroĢ013: Best Actor (Critics) for Paan Singh TomarĢ011: Honoured with Padma Shri by the Government of IndiaĢ004: Screen Awards for Best Performance in a Negative Role for HaasilĢ013: Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences awarded him as Best Male Character for Paan Singh Tomar Angrezi Medium (2020) as "Champak Bansal"Ģ004: Best Actor in a Negative Role for HaasilĢ008: Best Supporting Actor for Life in a.