A book on Irrfan Khan unvealed
By
RUBY ZAIDI
Globally famous Irrfan Khan was regarded as one of the finest actors in the World of Cinema.
One of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema as well as Hollywood, Irrfan Khan, lost the battle against Cancer on April 29, 2020.
One more book on Irrfan titled, ‘Irrfan Khan: A Life in Movies’ was unvealed on June 7.
Amid the launch of this book, Irrfan Khan’s wife Sutapa was present and she expressed her wish of writing a book on her husband to reveal the funny side of her late husband.
Sutapa Khan wished her desire with words, she said, “I want it to be a funny journey, which I shared with him. People take him as a very intimidating and very serious kind of a man but he was not in real life. The book is not ready at all but I will complete it within few months ”
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However, book written by Subhra Gupta-Irrfan: A Life in Movies, spade a deep dig into the journey of the globally famous actor since his National School of Drama days and follows his rise as an actor in the Indian Film Industry.
Talking about his priority while choosing a film, Sutapa also added, “Irrfan wasn’t a fanatic religious man but he strongly had faith in Islam, his intent in religion was very strong in his personality and in life. Like, what is our intent about telling the story? It has to be transparent and honest, and that was foremost for him.
The legendry actor moved away for his final destination on April 29, 2020 after his two year’s long battle with neuroendocrine tumour.
The legend is survived by wife Sutapa and sons Babil Khan and Yuvaan Khan.
Babil Khan made his debut last year with Netflix’s Qala and was lauded for his good performance.
After Irrfan Khan’s departure, Sutapa penned a heartfelt note about her beautiful journey with Irrfan Khan. Sutapa penned, “Ours was not a marriage, it was a union. I see my little family, in a boat, with both my sons Babil and Ayaan, paddling it forward, with Irrfan guiding them ‘don’t take a turn from there but from here’ but since life is not cinema and there are no retakes.”
Sutapa Khan was in tears while writing, yet she want to continue her journey happily alongside the precious memories of her husband, the great Irrfan Khan and their sons Babil Khan and Ayaan Khan.
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