
Remembering Irrfan Khan On His Birth Anniversary With 8 Evergreen Dialogues
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On Irrfan Khan's birth anniversary, let's revisit some of his best dialogues
Everything about Irrfan Khan is as iconic as he was. The actor, who died in April 2020, would have been 56 today. His charm, versatile acting and unique approach to each one of his roles made him a legend in Indian cinema. The National School of Drama alumni was always one step ahead of others when it came to bringing his characters alive onscreen. A part of his impressive work was delivering nail-biting dialogues and Irrfan Khan was always on point. Whether it was a life lesson from The Lunchbox – “Life is very busy these days. There are too many people, and everyone wants what the other has” – or hard-hitting lines from Paan Singh Tomar, the actor always managed to give us goosebumps with his dialogue delivery skill.
On Irrfan Khan's 56th birth anniversary, let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of his best dialogues. Are you ready?
1- Life Of Pi - “I suppose, in the end, the whole life becomes an act of letting go”
Irrfan Khan as the adult version of Pi Patel made this Ang Lee directorial a lot more impressive. When Mr Patel said, “I suppose in the end, the whole life becomes an act of letting go. But what always hurts me most is not taking a moment to say goodbye,” it resonated among the audience on a deeper level.