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Best Dialogues of Irrfan Khan That Left a Powerful Impact on One and All!

All my social media accounts are filled with letters and posts for Irrfan Khan. And there is nothing different I can say about him. I know that movies won’t be the same without him. He played a wide range of characters on- screen and got to experience numerous emotions in a single life. He was a gem to the Indian cinema, and I still remember how he refused to act in Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic – Interstellar for his love for Bollywood and stayed here to act in Ritesh Batra’s The Lunchbox.

From Roohdar in Haider to Shaukat in Karwaan, he left us with a million memories to cherish and showcased how cinema can be experienced. Personally, I’ve seen several films to hear his voice and experience the magic he created on-screen through his brilliant acting skills, and Indian cinema will not ever be the same for me now. Here are some of the Best Dialogues of Irrfan Khan which left an impact.


1. 7 Khoon Maaf (2011)


2. Jazbaa (2015)


3. Yeh Saali Zindagi (2011)


4. D-Day (2013)


5. The Killer (2006)


6. Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns (2013)


7. Haider (2014)


8. Footpath (2003)


9. Life In A… Metro (2007)


10. Qarib Qarib Singlle (2017)


Rest in peace, Irrfan.
Aditi Parikh

Aditi is yet another artist stuck in the body of an IT professional. Books, dark humor and twisted stories. Her life revolves around it, and some might even say that she's blunt, and even agree that she is the fakest real person they have ever met. She is loving and exploring the unexplored side of cinema and hopes that people will watch through her eyes.

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