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Irrfan Khan: One of India's most successful export to Hollywood

| | Jan 06, 2016, at 11:02 pm
Mumbai, Jan 6 (IBNS) Padma Shri Irrfan Khan who changed the phase of Indian cinema with his natural acting skills, intense looks and versatility, set a major journey before making in big in Bollywood and Hollywood.

The actor who will be celebrating his 49th birthday this Thursday, incepted his journey by a scholarship he earned for National school of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi, while doing his regular MA.

He then moved to Mumbai where he acted in various TV shows namely Chanakya, Bharat Ek Khoj, Sara Jahan Hamara, Banegi Apni Baat to name a few.

He also acted in critically acclaimed films Ek Doctor Ki Maut and Such a Long Journey.The actor saw a downfall in the career when he did many films which went unnoticed.

The actor worked even harder and then things changed for him when Asif Kapadia offered him the lead role in 'The Warrior' a British-Indian film.

The film won Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film at BAFTA Awards. This film not just marked a turning point in the actor’s career but also marked a new milestone to his international career.

Next he did films like Road to Ladakh and Maqbool (where he played the title character). Both these films earned lot of rave reviews at the International screenings, getting him recognition on the Global platform.

For his first lead role in Bollywood for the film Rog, one of the critics wrote, "Irfaan's eyes speak louder than his words and every time he is in frame.” After doing many films as a lead, supporting character and villain the actor won Filmfare Best Villain Award for his role in film Haasil. Critics praised his performance, saying "as the ambitious, brash, fearless goon who is mind-blowing. He is outright scary and makes you sit up, wondering what he'll do next"

In 2007, the actor appeared in Hollywood films like The Namesake and A Mighty Heart which wonderfully shaped his Hollywood career.

On the other hand, in Bollywood he appeared in film, Life in a Metro where his character was highly appreciated and he received Filmfare Best Actor in Supporting Role Award along with Star Guild and IIFA Awards.

His performance in the biopic Paan Singh Tomar – an athelete who turned dacoit was highly appreciated. Not just graceful reviews the actor won National Film Award as Best Actor for the film.

He also won Screen Award, IRDS film award for national concern and was awarded Indian of the Year by CNN-IBN in 2012. The same year he also appeared in the famous superhero franchise film – The Amazing Spider-Man and played the adult Piscine in Life of Pi.

After winning Best Actor Award at the Indian International Film Festival of Queensland for Qissa, the actor stunned us with his performances in Piku, Jazba and Talvar. Audiences loved his old school romance with Deepika in Piku, his intrigued character in Talvar and his style and action in Jazba.

The actor has films like Inferno – Hollywood film based on novel with the same name and The Song of Scorpions in his kitty for 2016.

 

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