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Irrfan Khan invites fans to send lunchbox messages 'The Lunchbox' completes 2 years

| | Sep 22, 2015, at 09:14 pm
Mumbai, Sept 22, (IBNS): It's been two years since the release of Irrfan Khan's critically acclaimed film, 'The Lunchbox'.
Still a hit with fans and critics alike, Irrfan invited his followers on Facebook to post messages that they would have liked to send to him in a lunchbox. 
 
The response was indeed phenomenal; many fans also expressed their fondness for the actor.
 
‘The Lunchbox’ released on Sept 20, 2013 and has been showcased at numerous prestigious film festivals across the globe.
 
It also won many accolades and awards in India and internationally. It was the first Indian film to be awarded the prestigious Toronto Film Critics Association Award 2014.

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