
Subhash Ghai Shares Throwback Photo With Irrfan Khan: 'Was More Happy To...'
Irrfan Khan took his last breath on April 29, 2020 after a brave fight against neuroendocrine tumour.
Subhash Ghai took a walk down memory lane as he shared a heartfelt throwback photo with the late actor Irrfan. The photo, which quickly went viral, captures their friendship. He also penned a sweet note for him. Subhash Ghai and Irrfan Khan worked Right Yaa Wrong.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Subhash Ghai shared a throwback photo from an award ceremony. He wrote, 'I have always been in more of admirations of good n great actors than just cosmetic stars of any time.-Good actors enhance the story telling-Stars play stars to glitter the film. I was more happy to get compliments from irfaan than award at an award function. So I remember this picture vividly.
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Known for his remarkable ability to bring depth to every role, Irrfan Khan earned a special place in the hearts of millions. From Maqbool and Slumdog Millionaire to The Namesake, Life in a Metro, The Lunchbox, and Jurassic World, his filmography stands as a testament to his extraordinary talent.
Irrfan Khan took his last breath on April 29, 2020, at Mumbai's Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani hospital after a brave fight against neuroendocrine tumour. Reportedly, this type of cancer is hard to diagnose and treat because its symptoms are similar to less serious illnesses.
Recently, Subhash Ghai accused modern-day actors-turned-producers of lacking both creative and business acumen while also calling out the industry for neglecting key contributors like writers and composers.
Speaking to Komal Nahta on Game Changers, Ghai lamented the industry's shift from collaborative filmmaking to a fractured system driven by inflated budgets and corporate interests. 'When a film can be made for Rs 100 but is instead stretched to Rs 1,000, those extra Rs 900 become an open invitation for financial exploitation. Filmmaking once thrived on passion and efficiency—now, it's all about compartmentalization, with multiple departments working in silos and no one focused on keeping costs in check," he remarked.
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