Remembering Irrfan on his birth anniversary with his most loved dialogues
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Remembering Irrfan on his birth anniversary with his most loved dialogues

“I Suppose, In The End, The Whole Life Becomes An Act Of Letting Go.”

Remembering Irrfan on his birth anniversary with his most loved dialogues

Irrfan Khan needs no introduction. Evert since his debut in Salaam Bombay in 1988, he's been regarded as one of the finest actor Bollywood has ever seen. Irrfan's presence is still missed on the big screen despite the fact that it has been three years since he left all of us. Even though he was an actor, his loss felt personal to almost everyone. The actor received numerous honours for his versatile performances, including 6 Filmfare Awards, a National Film Award, and an Asian Film Award. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2011. On his 55th birth anniversary, let’s remember Irrfan's some famous dialogues that prove he will always be “the king of acting".

“Galtiyan Bhi Rishton Ki Tarah Hoti Hai... Karni Nahi Padti, Ho Jati Hai.” (D-Day, 2013)

“I Suppose, In The End, The Whole Life Becomes An Act Of Letting Go.”  (Life of Pi, 2012)

“Mohabbat Hai Is Liye Jaane Diyam Zidd Hoti Toh Baahon Mein Hoti.” (Jazbaa, 2015)

“Ye Sheher Humein Jitna Deta Hai, Badle Mein Kahin Zyada Humse Le Lete Hai.”  (Life In A Metro, 2007)

“Death Aur Shit.... Ye Do Cheeze Kisi Ko Bhi, Kahin Bhi, Kabhi Bhi Aa Sakti Hai.” (Piku, 2015)

“Aadmi Ka Sapna Toot Jata Hai Na, Toh Aadmi Khatam Ho Jata Hai.” (Angrezi Medium, 2020)

“Shaitaan Ki Sabse Badi Chaal Ye Hai Ki Woh Saamne Nahi Aata” (Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets, 2005)

“Gali ke jwaab me goli chal jati hai” (Paan Singh Tomar, 2012)

“Pack a pillow and blanket and see as much of the world you can. You will not regret it. One day, it will be too late.” (The Namesake, 2007)

“Survival had to start with me. In my experience, a castaway’s worst mistake is to hope too much and do too little.” (Life of Pi, 2012)