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'Angrezi Medium' actress Radhika Madan recalls working with late Irrfan Khan: 'He shot the last scene with me, didn't treat me like a newcomer'

Radhika Madan, who acted alongside Irrfan Khan in 'Angrezi Medium,' fondly recalls him with deep admiration and reverence, cherishing her time spent working alongside him as an invaluable source of knowledge and motivation.

April 29, 2024 / 18:26 IST
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Radhika Madan and the late Irrfan Khan together on the set of 'Angerzi Medium'.
Radhika Madan and the late Irrfan Khan together on the set of 'Angerzi Medium'.

On the 4th death anniversary of the celebrated actor Irrfan Khan, his life and legacy are fondly remembered. Known for his exceptional acting skills and his ability to portray complex characters effortlessly, Irrfan left an indelible mark in the hearts of moviegoers around the world.

Radhika Madan, who co-starred with Irrfan Khan in 'Angrezi Medium,' remembers him with great admiration and respect. She recounts her experience working with him as a time filled with learning and inspiration. Radhika's words resonate with everyone who knew Irrfan or his work, "I was already informed that his energies are going to be low. We finished shooting in October 2019 and in April 2020, he passed away. He shot the last scene with me."

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She further expressed gratitude towards Irrfan for treating her as an equal and not as a newcomer, giving her the confidence to believe in her talent and craft. "Full credit to Irrfan sir for treating me like an equal and not a newcomer, and giving me that respect as a co-star. That was the biggest motivation and it only gave me the confidence to believe in my gut and craft. He really inspired and encouraged me as a professional. I was always his student."

Irrfan Khan passed away on April 29, 2020, after battling a neuroendocrine tumor, leaving behind a rich tapestry of cinematic marvels. He was not just an actor; he was an artist whose work transcended international borders, from Bollywood to Hollywood, making a name for himself with his profound performances in films such as 'Slumdog Millionaire,' 'Life of Pi,' and 'The Namesake.'