Irrfan Khan

Irrfan Khan

Khan at the launch of NDTV Lumiere's The Orphanage, May 2008
Born Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan[1]
7 January 1967 (1967-01-07) (age 45)
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Other names Irfan
Occupation Actor
Years active 1989–present
Spouse Sutapa Sikdar Khan (1995–present)
Website
http://www.irrfan.com

Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan, popularly known as Irrfan Khan (Hindi: इरफ़ान ख़ान; born 07 January 1967), is an Indian actor in film, television and theatre. He received recognition for his roles in The Warrior (2001), Maqbool (2003), Haasil (2004), The Namesake (2006), A Mighty Heart (2007), Life in a... Metro (2007), Slumdog Millionaire (2008), Billu (2009), New York (2009), New York, I Love You (2009), and Vodafone commercials. He has won two Filmfare Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and an Independent Spirit Award nomination. He is also the recipient of 2011 Padma Shri award, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He has also been cast in The Amazing Spider-Man as Nels Van Adder.He has appeared in more than 30 films in the Bollywood industry.

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Early life and background

Khan was born in Jaipur to a Muslim[2] Pathan Nawab family.[3] Khan's mother, Sayeeda Begum, was from the Tonk Hakim family, and his father, the late Jagirdar, was from the Khajuriya village near the Tonk district, and ran a tyre business.[4][5][6] Khan was studying for his M.A. degree when he earned a scholarship to study at National School of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi in 1984.

Career

After graduating in 1987, Khan moved to Mumbai, where he acted in numerous television serials like Chanakya, Bharat Ek Khoj, Sara Jahan Hamara, Banegi Apni Baat, Chandrakanta (Doordarshan), "AnooGoonj" on Doordarshan" Star Bestsellers (Star Plus), and Sparsh. He was the main villain in a series called Darr (which aired on Star Plus), where he played the role of a psycho serial killer, opposite Kay Kay Menon. He also played the role of famous revolutionary Urdu poet and Marxist political activist of India Makhdoom Mohiuddin in Kahkashan produced by Ali Sardar Jafri.

He acted in some of the episodes of Star Bestsellers (aired on Star-Plus). In one of the episodes, his role was of a parchoon shopkeeper who has a misconception that his landlord's wife is trying to seduce him and it turns out that his own wife (Tisca Chopra) is cheating on him. In the other one, he played the role of an office-accountant who, after being insulted by his female boss, took revenge. He also appeared in a serial called Bhanvar (aired on SET India) for two episodes. In one episode, he performed the role of a thug who somehow lands in court, where he presents himself as a lawyer.

Theatre and television kept him afloat until Mira Nair offered him a cameo in Salaam Bombay (1988) though his role was edited out in the final film.

In the 1990s he appeared in the critically acclaimed film Ek Doctor Ki Maut and Such a Long Journey (1998) and various other films which went unnoticed.

After many unsuccessful films, things changed when London-based director Asif Kapadia gave him the lead in The Warrior, a historical film completed in 11 weeks on location in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. In 2001 The Warrior opened in international film festivals, making Irrfan Khan a known face[7].

In 2003 he acted in Indian born writer-director, Asvin Kumar's short film, "Road to Ladakh". After the film received rave reviews[8] at international festivals, the film is now being made into a full length feature, again starring Irrfan Khan.[9] That same year he played the title role in the critically acclaimed Maqbool, an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth.

His first Bollywood main lead role came in 2005 with film Rog in which his performance was praised by critics, especially a critic wrote "Irfaan's eyes speak louder than his words and every time he is in frame, be it talking to his buddy Munish or arguing with Suhel, he shows his capability as an actor"[10]. Thereafter he appeared in several films either playing the leading role or a supporting role as a villain. In 2004 he won the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his role in film Haasil. Critics praised his performance in Haasil saying that "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"[11].

In 2007, he appeared in the box office hits Metro, for which he received a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, and The Namesake. They were closely followed by his appearance in the international films A Mighty Heart and The Darjeeling Limited.

Even after becoming a successful actor in Bollywood, he has not severed his ties with television. He anchored a show Mano Ya Na Mano (airing on Star One). He hosted another programme named Kyaa Kahein which was similar to Mano Ya Na Mano.

In 2008, he was featured as a narrator in an Arts Alliance production, id - Identity of the Soul. The performance toured worldwide, with tens of thousands turning out to see the event as it toured the West Bank. He also plays the police inspector in the 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire, for which he and the cast of the movie won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. About him, Danny Boyle said, "he has an instinctive way of finding the "moral center" of any character, so that in Slumdog, we believe the policeman might actually conclude that Jamal is innocent. Boyle compares him to an athlete who can execute the same move perfectly over and over. "It's beautiful to watch."[12]

In 2009, he featured in the film Acid Factory. Khan has stated that he wants to do more and more action films in the future.[13] He also appeared as an FBI agent in New York and as a Gujarati diamond merchant in New York, I Love You. His future films include Paan Singh Tomar in which he will essay the role of real-life Rajput runner Paan Singh Tomar.

He recently worked on the third season of the HBO series In Treatment, enacting the part of Sunil, who is finding it difficult to come to terms with his wife's death and loneliness after moving to New York, USA.

Khan said in an IGN interview that he will be playing Nels Van Adder, an adversary of Spider-Man, in The Amazing Spider-Man.[14]

Personal life

On 23 February 1995, Khan married writer Sutapa Sikdar, who is also a NSD graduate. They have two children named Babil and Ayan.[1]

He has two brothers, Imran Khan and Salman Khan and one sister Rukhsana Begum. They still live in Jaipur and run their businesses.

Sutapa said about him, "He was always focused. I remember when he would come home, he would head straight for the bedroom, sit on the floor, and read books. The rest of us would be hanging around gossiping," says Sikdar. Even now, as reads through at least one new Hollywood script a week, he believes in doing his homework, staying up till 3 in the morning, taking notes, trying to understand ways to play his character. Sikdar recalls how he would demand as many as 11 rewrites from her when he directed episodes of Banegi Apni Baat. "Once he dragged me to a police station in Mumbai to understand procedure," she recalls[15].

Awards

Wins

Nominations

Filmography

Films

1980's

Year Film Role Notes
1988 Salaam Bombay Letter writer
1989 Kamla Ki Maut Ajit

1990's

Year Film Role Notes
1990 Drishti Rahul
1991 Ek Doctor Ki Maut Amulya Award winning film by Tapan Sinha

2000's

Year Film Role Notes
2001 The Warrior Lafcadia - Warrior
2001 Kasoor Public Prosecutor
2002 Gunaah Police Inspector Digvijay Pandey
2003 Haasil Ranvijay Singh Winner, Filmfare Best Villain Award
Footpath Sheikh
Maqbool Maqbool
2004 Shadows of Time Yani Mishra Bengali/German film
Aan: Men at Work Yusuf Pathan
Charas: A Joint Operation Ranbhir Singh Rathore
2005 Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets Pipi
Rog Inspector Uday Rathore
Chehraa Chandranath Diwan
7½ Phere Manoj
2006 Yun Hota To Kya Hota Salim Rajabali
The Killer Vikram/Roopchand Swaroopchand Solanki
Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante Krish Vaidya
Sainikudu Pappu Yadav Telugu film
2007 A Mighty Heart Captain Screened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival
Life in a Metro Monty Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award.
The Namesake Ashoke Ganguli
The Darjeeling Limited The Father
Apna Asmaan Ravi Kumar
Aaja Nachle Farooque, Najma's husband
Partition Avtar
2008 Road to Ladakh Short film
Tulsi Suraj
Sunday Kumar
Krazzy 4 Dr. Mukherjee
Mumbai Meri Jaan Thomas
Slumdog Millionaire Police Inspector Winner, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Chamku Mr Kapoor
Dil Kabaddi Samit
2009 Acid Factory Kaizar
Billu Billu/Vilas Pardesi
New York Roshan (FBI Official)
New York, I Love You Mansuhkhbai

2010's

Year Film Role Notes
2010 Right Yaaa Wrong Vinay Patnaik
2010 Hisss Vikram Gupta
2010 Knock Out Bacchoo/ Tony Khosla
2011 Yeh Saali Zindagi Arun
2011 7 Khoon Maaf Wasiullah Khan a.k.a. Musafir
2011 Thank You Vikram

Upcoming Projects

Year Film Role Notes
2012 The Amazing Spider-Man Dr. Ratha filming
Banker To The Poor filming
Life of Pi Adult Piscine Molitor Patel ("Pi") Filming
Jai Ramji pre-production
Phansi pre-production
Paan Singh Tomar Paan Singh Tomar delayed
2013 Qissi pre-production

Television

Year Film Role Other notes
2010 In Treatment "Sunil"
1990 Chanakya "Senapati" Bhadrashaal
1994 Chandrakanta "Badrinath
1995 Banegi Apni Baat
1999 Star Bestsellers

References

  1. ^ a b Irrfan Khan's Profile
  2. ^ Devansh Patel. ""New York is about America's attitude after 9/11" - Irrfan Khan". Oneindia.in. http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bollywood/interviews/2009/irrfan-khan-interview-190609.html. Retrieved 7 July 2010. 
  3. ^ "Irfan Khan Biography". Chakpak.com. http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/irfan-khan/biography/13061. Retrieved 7 July 2010. 
  4. ^ "Cutting across roles". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 14 February 2009. http://www.hindu.com/mp/2009/02/14/stories/2009021452931300.htm. 
  5. ^ http://www.irrfan.com/rev_one_india_interview.html
  6. ^ O'Connor, Ashling (2007-03-27). "From Bollywood to Boston". London: Times Online. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/bollywood/article1576324.ece. Retrieved 2010-12-04. 
  7. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/interview/6016.html
  8. ^ Road of Ladakh Short Film
  9. ^ Irrfan Khan goes to Hollywood,Rediff movies
  10. ^ http://www.smashits.com/rog/movie-review-4157.html
  11. ^ http://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/may/16haasil.htm
  12. ^ http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1959014,00.html#ixzz1eF4cWXZo
  13. ^ "I want to do more and more of action films". http://www.gomolo.in/features/article.aspx?ArticleID=211. 
  14. ^ "New Spider-Man Villain Speaks...Ish". IGN. 8 December 2010. http://movies.ign.com/articles/113/1139169p1.html. Retrieved 2011-02-21. 
  15. ^ http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/the-journey-of-actor-irrfan-khan/1/136057.html
  16. ^ "Kajol, Tabu, Irrfan Khan get Padma Shri". IBN Live. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/kajol-tabu-irrfan-khan-get-padma-shri/141502-8-66.html. Retrieved 26 January 2011. 

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