Bollywood lost two of the rare jewels in the past week. Mr Irrfan Khan and Mr. Rishi Kapoor. Both of them had entertained us in different genres. They made us cry, made us laugh, made us think, inspired us and charmed us.
I pray for both their souls to find peace and their families be blessed with strength.
This part one is about Irrfan sahab who played ordinary characters so extraordinarily that I was forced to believe the story and live his role throughly..
I loved his simplicity. The character he played may be a small one but as soon I saw any of the trailers of his movie, I knew I had to watch it. Dialogues may be well written but they would not have made the same impact if they weren't mouthed by him.
"What hurts most is not taking a moment to say goodbye" - Life of Pi. I almost believed there was a tiger with Pi on that boat.
"Blouse petticoat sab uske naap ka sil gaya" - Life in a metro
I wonder if anyone would have said that to a girl after she confesses her love. I had my jaws hurting after this scene.
The portrayal of an uneducated father in Hindi medium, who wants the best for his child, was on point. My heart went out to him when he did unthinkable things for his daughter's happiness in Angrezi Medium.
The carefree and happy friend in Kaarwaan and the brutally honest prospect who wants the girl to meet his exes in Qarib Qarib Single. The madness he unleashed in Piku was surreal. I could not imagine who could have give better potty advice to a constipated old man.
These are just a drop of his ocean of talent.
Be it a Sportsman turned dacoit in Paan Singh Tomar, a cop in Gunday, New York and Slumdog, an organic husband in Blackmail, he has credited some unforgettable work to his name..
He brought to life various emotions that I believe none would do so effortlessly. One never realizes he is acting, it feels like all that is going on onscreen is real.
True he won accolades, praises and millions of hearts but I guess he left too soon. The painful shock of his death slowly subsides as we know death is the ultimate truth.
All we can do now is cherish his phenomenal work forever.
CHEERS!!
GOD BLESS!!
CHS
I pray for both their souls to find peace and their families be blessed with strength.
This part one is about Irrfan sahab who played ordinary characters so extraordinarily that I was forced to believe the story and live his role throughly..
I loved his simplicity. The character he played may be a small one but as soon I saw any of the trailers of his movie, I knew I had to watch it. Dialogues may be well written but they would not have made the same impact if they weren't mouthed by him.
"What hurts most is not taking a moment to say goodbye" - Life of Pi. I almost believed there was a tiger with Pi on that boat.
"Blouse petticoat sab uske naap ka sil gaya" - Life in a metro
I wonder if anyone would have said that to a girl after she confesses her love. I had my jaws hurting after this scene.
The portrayal of an uneducated father in Hindi medium, who wants the best for his child, was on point. My heart went out to him when he did unthinkable things for his daughter's happiness in Angrezi Medium.
The carefree and happy friend in Kaarwaan and the brutally honest prospect who wants the girl to meet his exes in Qarib Qarib Single. The madness he unleashed in Piku was surreal. I could not imagine who could have give better potty advice to a constipated old man.
These are just a drop of his ocean of talent.
Be it a Sportsman turned dacoit in Paan Singh Tomar, a cop in Gunday, New York and Slumdog, an organic husband in Blackmail, he has credited some unforgettable work to his name..
He brought to life various emotions that I believe none would do so effortlessly. One never realizes he is acting, it feels like all that is going on onscreen is real.
True he won accolades, praises and millions of hearts but I guess he left too soon. The painful shock of his death slowly subsides as we know death is the ultimate truth.
All we can do now is cherish his phenomenal work forever.
CHEERS!!
GOD BLESS!!
CHS
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