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His career experienced a turnaround with his breakthrough role as the lead in [[Asif Kapadia]]'s ''[[The Warrior (2001 British film)|The Warrior]]'' (2001), which won the [[BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film]].<ref name=Iqbal>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/jul/25/irrfan-khan-bollywood-d-day|title=Irrfan Khan: 'I object to the term Bollywood'|date=25 July 2013|accessdate=18 March 2023|last=Iqbal|first=Nosheen|work=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bafta.org/supporting-talent/the-warrior-2001|work=British Academy of Film and Television Arts|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=The Warrior (2001)}}</ref> He followed this with critically acclaimed villainous roles in ''[[Haasil (film)|Haasil]]'' and ''[[Maqbool]]'' (both in 2003).<ref name=FFSA/> For the former performance, where he played a devious politician, Khan received the [[Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/revisiting-haasil-tigmanshu-dhulia-first-film-that-put-irrfan-on-the-map-7386090/|work=[[The Indian Express]]|date=4 July 2021|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=Revisiting Haasil: Tigmanshu Dhulia's first film that put Irrfan Khan on the map|last=Sharma|first=Sampada}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.filmfare.com/news/bollywood/tigmanshu-dhulia-remembers-irrfan-khan-as-haasil-completes-17-years-40901.html|work=[[Filmfare]]|title=Tigmanshu Dhulia remembers Irrfan Khan as Haasil completes 17 years|date=16 May 2020|accessdate=18 March 2023}}</ref> In 2006, Khan portrayed a first-generation [[Bengalis|Bengali]] immigrant in the Nair-directed film ''[[The Namesake (film)|The Namesake]]'' with [[Tabu (actress)|Tabu]] and a hitman in ''[[The Killer (2006 film)|The Killer]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/the-namesake-irrfan-khan-tabu-are-exquisite-in-mira-nairs-ruminative-immigrant-drama-7812245/|work=[[The Indian Express]]|title=The Namesake: Irrfan Khan, Tabu are exquisite in Mira Nair's contemplative immigrant drama|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=12 March 2022|last=Rawat|first=Kshitij}}</ref><ref name=Killer/> The following year, he won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for his performance as a 38-year-old man waiting to marry the right woman in ''[[Life in a... Metro]]'', directed by [[Anurag Basu]].<ref name=FFSA/><ref name=Monty/> In 2008, he received international recognition for his role as a police inspector in [[Danny Boyle]]'s ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'', which won the [[Academy Award for Best Picture]].<ref name=IR>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/irrfan-khan-death-bollywood-slumdog-millionaire-life-of-pi-india-age-cause-a9499806.html|title=Irrfan Khan: Actor who found international fame in Slumdog Millionaire|date=19 May 2020|accessdate=18 March 2023|last=Hayward|first=Anthony|work=[[The Independent]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://ew.com/article/2009/02/22/oscars-slumdog-wins-best-pic/|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=20 December 2019|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=Oscars: 'Slumdog' wins Best Pic|last=Korn|first=Steven}}</ref> |
His career experienced a turnaround with his breakthrough role as the lead in [[Asif Kapadia]]'s ''[[The Warrior (2001 British film)|The Warrior]]'' (2001), which won the [[BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film]].<ref name=Iqbal>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/jul/25/irrfan-khan-bollywood-d-day|title=Irrfan Khan: 'I object to the term Bollywood'|date=25 July 2013|accessdate=18 March 2023|last=Iqbal|first=Nosheen|work=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bafta.org/supporting-talent/the-warrior-2001|work=British Academy of Film and Television Arts|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=The Warrior (2001)}}</ref> He followed this with critically acclaimed villainous roles in ''[[Haasil (film)|Haasil]]'' and ''[[Maqbool]]'' (both in 2003).<ref name=FFSA/> For the former performance, where he played a devious politician, Khan received the [[Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/revisiting-haasil-tigmanshu-dhulia-first-film-that-put-irrfan-on-the-map-7386090/|work=[[The Indian Express]]|date=4 July 2021|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=Revisiting Haasil: Tigmanshu Dhulia's first film that put Irrfan Khan on the map|last=Sharma|first=Sampada}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.filmfare.com/news/bollywood/tigmanshu-dhulia-remembers-irrfan-khan-as-haasil-completes-17-years-40901.html|work=[[Filmfare]]|title=Tigmanshu Dhulia remembers Irrfan Khan as Haasil completes 17 years|date=16 May 2020|accessdate=18 March 2023}}</ref> In 2006, Khan portrayed a first-generation [[Bengalis|Bengali]] immigrant in the Nair-directed film ''[[The Namesake (film)|The Namesake]]'' with [[Tabu (actress)|Tabu]] and a hitman in ''[[The Killer (2006 film)|The Killer]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/the-namesake-irrfan-khan-tabu-are-exquisite-in-mira-nairs-ruminative-immigrant-drama-7812245/|work=[[The Indian Express]]|title=The Namesake: Irrfan Khan, Tabu are exquisite in Mira Nair's contemplative immigrant drama|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=12 March 2022|last=Rawat|first=Kshitij}}</ref><ref name=Killer/> The following year, he won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for his performance as a 38-year-old man waiting to marry the right woman in ''[[Life in a... Metro]]'', directed by [[Anurag Basu]].<ref name=FFSA/><ref name=Monty/> In 2008, he received international recognition for his role as a police inspector in [[Danny Boyle]]'s ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'', which won the [[Academy Award for Best Picture]].<ref name=IR>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/irrfan-khan-death-bollywood-slumdog-millionaire-life-of-pi-india-age-cause-a9499806.html|title=Irrfan Khan: Actor who found international fame in Slumdog Millionaire|date=19 May 2020|accessdate=18 March 2023|last=Hayward|first=Anthony|work=[[The Independent]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://ew.com/article/2009/02/22/oscars-slumdog-wins-best-pic/|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=20 December 2019|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=Oscars: 'Slumdog' wins Best Pic|last=Korn|first=Steven}}</ref> |
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Khan played the eponymous athlete-turned-bandit in ''[[Paan Singh Tomar (film)|Paan Singh Tomar]]'' and the adult version of the title character in [[Ang Lee]]'s ''[[Life of Pi (film)|Life of Pi]]'' (both in 2012). For the former, he won the [[National Film Award for Best Actor]]; the latter was a critically acclaimed commercial success.<ref name=Best>{{cite news|url=https://www.filmfare.com/features/best-irrfan-khan-movies-49140-4.html|title=Best Irrfan Khan Movies|work=[[Filmfare]]|date=28 June 2021|accessdate=18 March 2023|last=Khanna|first=Kashish}}</ref> In 2013, he portrayed a widower who pursues an epistolary romance with a married woman in ''[[The Lunchbox]]'' with [[Nimrat Kaur]].<ref name=IR/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/apr/13/lunchbox-bollywood-review-banked-emotions|work=[[The Observer]]|title=The Lunchbox review – 'a quiet storm of banked emotions'|last=Brooks|first=Xan|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=13 April 2014}}</ref> The film, which he also produced, was a commercial success and received critical acclaim.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/23/movies/the-lunchbox-a-bollywood-anomaly-comes-to-america.html|work=[[The New York Times]]|last=Harris|first=Gardiner|title=An Indian Appetizer, Subtly Spiced|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=21 February 2014}}</ref> Three years later, he played supporting roles in ''[[Haider (film)|Haider]]'', ''[[Jurassic World]]'', ''[[Piku]]'', and |
Khan played the eponymous athlete-turned-bandit in ''[[Paan Singh Tomar (film)|Paan Singh Tomar]]'' and the adult version of the title character in [[Ang Lee]]'s ''[[Life of Pi (film)|Life of Pi]]'' (both in 2012). For the former, he won the [[National Film Award for Best Actor]]; the latter was a critically acclaimed commercial success.<ref name=Best>{{cite news|url=https://www.filmfare.com/features/best-irrfan-khan-movies-49140-4.html|title=Best Irrfan Khan Movies|work=[[Filmfare]]|date=28 June 2021|accessdate=18 March 2023|last=Khanna|first=Kashish}}</ref> In 2013, he portrayed a widower who pursues an epistolary romance with a married woman in ''[[The Lunchbox]]'' with [[Nimrat Kaur]].<ref name=IR/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/apr/13/lunchbox-bollywood-review-banked-emotions|work=[[The Observer]]|title=The Lunchbox review – 'a quiet storm of banked emotions'|last=Brooks|first=Xan|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=13 April 2014}}</ref> The film, which he also produced, was a commercial success and received critical acclaim.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/23/movies/the-lunchbox-a-bollywood-anomaly-comes-to-america.html|work=[[The New York Times]]|last=Harris|first=Gardiner|title=An Indian Appetizer, Subtly Spiced|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=21 February 2014}}</ref> Three years later, he played supporting roles in ''[[Haider (film)|Haider]]'', ''[[Jurassic World]]'', ''[[Piku]]'', and the television miniseries ''[[Tokyo Trial (miniseries)|Tokyo Trial]]'', in which he portrayed the jurist [[Radhabinod Pal]]. In 2017, his performance as a father trying to get a place for his daughter in an elite [[English-medium education|English-medium]] school in ''[[Hindi Medium]]'' garnered him the [[Filmfare Award for Best Actor]] and also became his highest-grossing Hindi release.<ref name=Best/><ref>{{cite news|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190629203820/https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/hindi-medium-records-higher-box-office-opening-than-dangal-bajrangi-bhaijaan-in-china-irrfans-highest-grosser-worldwide-4420391.html|archive-date=29 June 2019|url=https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/hindi-medium-records-higher-box-office-opening-than-dangal-bajrangi-bhaijaan-in-china-irrfans-highest-grosser-worldwide-4420391.html|work=[[Firstpost]]|title=Hindi Medium records higher box office opening than Dangal, Bajrangi Bhaijaan in China; Irrfan's highest grosser worldwide|url-status=dead|last=Mk|first=Surendhar}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/magazine/instep-today/272046-saba-qamar-speaks-about-hindi-mediums-win-at-filmfare-awards|work=[[The News International]]|title=Saba Qamar speaks about Hindi Medium's win at Filmfare Awards|accessdate=18 March 2023|date=18 January 2018}}</ref> Khan starred as a widower in ''[[Angrezi Medium]]'' (2020).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.filmfare.com/reviews/bollywood-movies/angrezi-medium-movie-review-39499.html|work=[[Filmfare]]|date=18 March 2020|accessdate=18 March 2023|title=Angrezi Medium Movie Review|last=Sharma|first=Devesh}}</ref> It was to be his final role as he died later in the same year, aged 53.<ref name=HT/><ref name=Angrezi/> He posthumously won Best Actor and Lifetime Achievement at the [[66th Filmfare Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/filmfare-awards-2021-an-emotional-tribute-to-irrfan-khan-babil-couldnt-hold-back-tears-2411227|title=Filmfare Awards 2021: An Emotional Tribute To Irrfan Khan; Babil Couldn't Hold Back Tears|publisher=[[NDTV 24x7]]|accessdate=2 October 2022|date=11 April 2021|last=Basu|first=Nilanjana}}</ref> |
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==Film== |
==Film== |
Revision as of 20:07, 1 April 2023
Indian actor Irrfan Khan (1967–2020)[1] had an extensive career in Indian and British-American cinema. His film debut was a minor role in Mira Nair's Salaam Bombay! in 1988.[2] He followed this with appearances in a variety of television shows in the late 1980s to 1990s including playing ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni in Bharat Ek Khoj (1988), Makhdoom Mohiuddin in Kahkashan (1991), Vladimir Lenin in Lal Ghas Per Neele Ghodey (1992), a dual role in Chandrakanta (1994), and Valmiki in Jai Hanuman (1997). Khan found his television work unfulfilling and considered quitting acting.[3]
His career experienced a turnaround with his breakthrough role as the lead in Asif Kapadia's The Warrior (2001), which won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film.[3][4] He followed this with critically acclaimed villainous roles in Haasil and Maqbool (both in 2003).[5] For the former performance, where he played a devious politician, Khan received the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role.[6][7] In 2006, Khan portrayed a first-generation Bengali immigrant in the Nair-directed film The Namesake with Tabu and a hitman in The Killer.[8][9] The following year, he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a 38-year-old man waiting to marry the right woman in Life in a... Metro, directed by Anurag Basu.[5][10] In 2008, he received international recognition for his role as a police inspector in Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.[11][12]
Khan played the eponymous athlete-turned-bandit in Paan Singh Tomar and the adult version of the title character in Ang Lee's Life of Pi (both in 2012). For the former, he won the National Film Award for Best Actor; the latter was a critically acclaimed commercial success.[13] In 2013, he portrayed a widower who pursues an epistolary romance with a married woman in The Lunchbox with Nimrat Kaur.[11][14] The film, which he also produced, was a commercial success and received critical acclaim.[15] Three years later, he played supporting roles in Haider, Jurassic World, Piku, and the television miniseries Tokyo Trial, in which he portrayed the jurist Radhabinod Pal. In 2017, his performance as a father trying to get a place for his daughter in an elite English-medium school in Hindi Medium garnered him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor and also became his highest-grossing Hindi release.[13][16][17] Khan starred as a widower in Angrezi Medium (2020).[18] It was to be his final role as he died later in the same year, aged 53.[1][19] He posthumously won Best Actor and Lifetime Achievement at the 66th Filmfare Awards.[20]
Film
Year | Title | Role(s) | Language(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | Salaam Bombay! | Letter writer | Hindi | [21] | |
1989 | Kamla Ki Maut | Ajit | Hindi | [22] | |
1990 | Drishti | Rahul | Hindi | [23] | |
Ek Doctor Ki Maut | Amulya | Hindi | [24] | ||
1991 | Pita | Unknown | Hindi | [22] | |
1992 | Mujhse Dosti Karoge | Unknown | Hindi | [25] | |
1993 | Karamati Coat | Jaggu | Hindi | [26][27] | |
1994 | The Cloud Door | Unknown | Hindi | Short film | [28] |
Vaade Iraade | Naresh | Hindi | [29] | ||
Purush | Unknown | Hindi | [30] | ||
1997 | Private Detective: Two Plus Two Plus One | Inspector Khan | Hindi | [31] | |
1998 | Such A Long Journey | Gustad's Father | English | [32] | |
Bada Din | Police Inspector | Hindi | [33] | ||
1999 | The Goal | Anupam Singh | Hindi | [34] | |
2000 | Ghaath | Romesh "Mamu" Bhagwat Dogra | Hindi | [35] | |
2001 | Kasoor | Nitin Mehta | Hindi | [36] | |
The Warrior | Lafcadia | Hindi | [37] | ||
2002 | Kali Salwar | Shankar | Hindi | [38][39] | |
Gunaah | Pandey | Hindi | [40] | ||
Pratha | Nimi Pandey | Hindi | [41] | ||
Haathi Ka Anda | Unknown | Hindi | [42] | ||
Bokshu – The Myth | High Priest | English | [43][44] | ||
2003 | Dhund | Ajit Khurana | Hindi | [45] | |
Haasil | Ranvijay Singh | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role | [46][47] | |
Supari | Hindi | Baba | [48] | ||
Footpath | Sheikh | Hindi | [49] | ||
The Bypass | Policeman | Hindi | Short film | [50] | |
Maqbool | Miyan Maqbool | Hindi | [51] | ||
Road To Ladakh | Shafiq | Hindi | Short film | [52] | |
2004 | Charas | Randhir Singh Rathore | Hindi | [53] | |
Aan: Men at Work | Yusuf Pathan | Hindi | [54] | ||
Shadows of Time | Yani | Bengali | [55] | ||
2005 | Rog | Inspector Uday Rathore | Hindi | [56] | |
Chehraa | Chandranath Diwan | Hindi | [57] | ||
Chocolate | Pipi | Hindi | [58] | ||
7½ Phere | Manoj Joshi | Hindi | [59] | ||
The Film | Shameem Bhai | Hindi | Voice only | [60] | |
2006 | Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota | Salim Rajabali | Hindi | [61] | |
The Killer | Vikram | Hindi | [9] | ||
The Namesake | Ashoke Ganguli | English Bengali |
[62] | ||
Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante | Krish Vaidya | Hindi | [63] | ||
Sainikudu | Pappu Yadav | Telugu | [64] | ||
Mr. 100% | Vishal | Hindi | [65] | ||
2007 | Partition | Avtar | English | [66][67] | |
Life in a... Metro | Monty | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor | [5][10] | |
A Mighty Heart | Javed Habib | English | [68] | ||
The Darjeeling Limited | The Father | English | [69] | ||
Apna Asmaan | Ravi Kumar | Hindi | [70] | ||
Aaja Nachle | Farooque | Hindi | Cameo | [71] | |
2008 | Tulsi | Suraj | Hindi | [72] | |
Sunday | Kumar Mangat | Hindi | [73] | ||
One Two Three | Narrator | Hindi | [74] | ||
Krazzy 4 | Dr. Mukherjee | Hindi | [75] | ||
Mumbai Meri Jaan | Thomas | Hindi | [76] | ||
Chamku | Unknown | Hindi | [77] | ||
Migration | Unknown | Hindi | Short film | [78] | |
Slumdog Millionaire | Police Inspector | English | [79] | ||
New York, I Love You | Mansukhbhai | English | Anthology film Segment: "Mira Nair" |
[80] | |
Dil Kabaddi | Samit | Hindi | [81] | ||
2009 | Billu | Billu | Hindi | [82] | |
New York | Roshan | Hindi | [83] | ||
Acid Factory | Kaiser | Hindi | [84] | ||
2010 | Right Yaaa Wrong | Inspector Vinay Patnaik | Hindi | [85] | |
Knock Out | Tony Khosla | Hindi | [86] | ||
Hisss | Inspector Vikram Gupta | Hindi | [87] | ||
2011 | Yeh Saali Zindagi | Arun | Hindi | [88] | |
7 Khoon Maaf | Wasiullah "Musafir" Khan | Hindi | [89] | ||
Thank You | Vikram Chopra | Hindi | [90] | ||
2012 | Paan Singh Tomar | Paan Singh Tomar | Hindi | National Film Award for Best Actor Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor |
[91][92][93] |
The Amazing Spider-Man | Dr. Rajit Ratha | English | [94] | ||
Life of Pi | Pi Patel | English | [95] | ||
2013 | Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns | Indrajeet Pratap Singh | Hindi | [96] | |
The Lunchbox | Saajan Fernandes | Hindi | Also producer | [97] | |
D-Day | Wali Khan | Hindi | [98] | ||
Qissa | Umber Singh | Hindi | [99] | ||
2014 | Gunday | ACP Satya | Hindi | [100] | |
The Xposé | Alec D'Costa / Narrator | Hindi | Cameo | [101][102] | |
Haider | Roohdaar | Hindi | Extended cameo | [103] | |
2015 | Piku | Rana Chaudhary | Hindi | [104] | |
Jurassic World | Simon Masrani | English | [105] | ||
Jazbaa | Inspector Yohan | Hindi | [106] | ||
Talvar | Ashwin Kumar | Hindi | [107] | ||
Bajirao Mastani | Narrator | Hindi | [108] | ||
2016 | Madaari | Nirmal Kumar | Hindi | [109] | |
Inferno | Harry "The Provost" Sims | English | [110] | ||
2017 | Hindi Medium | Raj Batra | Hindi | [111] | |
Raabta | Narrator | Hindi | [112] | ||
No Bed of Roses | Javed Hasan | Bengali English |
Also producer Nominated— Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor |
[113][114] | |
The Song of Scorpions | Aadam | Rajasthani | [115] | ||
Qarib Qarib Singlle | Yogi | Hindi | [116] | ||
2018 | Puzzle | Robert | English | [117] | |
Blackmail | Dev Kaushal | Hindi | [118] | ||
Karwaan | Shaukat | Hindi | [119] | ||
2020 | Angrezi Medium | Champak Bansal | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [19][120] |
Television
Year(s) | Title | Role(s) | Language(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1987 | Shrikant | Unknown | Hindi | [121] | |
1988 | Bharat Ek Khoj | ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni | Hindi | [122] | |
1991 | Kahkashan | Makhdoom Mohiuddin | Hindi | [122] | |
Jazeere | Alfred | Hindi | Television film | [123] | |
1992 | Lal Ghas Per Neele Ghodey | Vladimir Lenin | Hindi | Teleplay | [123] |
Chanakya | Senapati Bhadrashaal | Hindi | [122] | ||
1993 | Kirdaar | Various characters | Hindi Urdu |
[124] | |
1994 | Chandrakanta | Badrinath / Somnath | Hindi | [122] | |
The Great Maratha | Najib ad-Dawlah / Ghulam Kadir | Hindi | [125] | ||
1995 | Banegi Apni Baat | Kumar | Hindi | [122] | |
1996 | Just Mohabbat | Unknown | Hindi | Cameo | [126] |
1997 | Jai Hanuman | Valmiki | Hindi | [127] | |
Bombay Blue | Ramiz | Hindi | 3 episodes | [128] | |
1998 | Sparsh | Unknown | [129] | ||
1999 | Geeta Rahasya | Kansa | Hindi | [130] | |
1999–2000 | Star Bestsellers | Unknown / Mahesh / Unknown / Ganesh | Hindi | Episode: "Bhoron Ne Khilaya Phool" Episode: "Ek Shaam Ki Mulaquat" Episode: "Fursat Mein" Episode: "Govind Aur Ganesh" |
[131][132] |
2000 | X Zone | Unknown | Hindi | [133] | |
Darr | Serial killer | Hindi | [122] | ||
2003 | Ssshhhh...Koi Hai | Amar | Hindi | Episode "From Reel to Real" | [134] |
2004 | Kyaa Kahein | Host | Hindi | [135] | |
2006 | Mano Ya Na Mano | Host | Hindi | [136] | |
2009–2010 | MTV Roadies | Himself | Hindi | [137] | |
2010 | In Treatment | Sunil Sanyal | English | [138] | |
2016 | Tokyo Trial | Radhabinod Pal | English Japanese |
Miniseries | [139] |
2021 | Murder at Teesri Manzil 302 | Shekhar Sharma | Hindi | Posthumous release Filmed in 2007 but only released in 2021 |
[140][141] |
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External links
- Irrfan Khan at IMDb