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Irrfan to start Inferno shooting, greeted specially by Tom Hanks

| | Jun 03, 2015, at 10:18 pm
Mumbai, June 3 (IBNS) Actor Irrfan Khan, who will be seen in Ron Howard's next, landed in Budapest on Monday and will start shooting for Inferno in a day.

On his arrival, Hollywood star Tom Hanks presented him with a rather special welcome gift – an extremely sweet note about how they will save the world together.

Irrfan tweeted: "My journey of @infernothemovie began with a captain's note @tomhanks."

After juggling between all his schedules,  Irrfan has finally managed to start shooting for Inferno.

As Irrfan’s next release Jurassic World is just round the corner and it took him a lot of time to manage various country premieres and shoot schedules.

The actor even had to miss out on the India premier of his Hollywood flick.

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