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Actor Irrfan Khan Passes Away at 54

The actor was battling a rare form of cancer.
The Wire Staff
Apr 29 2020
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The actor was battling a rare form of cancer.
Irrfan Khan. Credit: Facebook
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Mumbai: Actor Irrfan Khan died in a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday, losing his battle with a rare form of cancer, a statement from his representative said. He was 54.

The Maqbool actor, who was diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumour in 2018, lost his mother in Jaipur just four days ago. He was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital with a colon infection.

Khan's acting had brought him praise and awards over the years. His best known films include The Lunchbox, Paan Singh Tomar, Piku and more. He made his debut in Mira Nair's Salaam Bombay in 1988. He has also been in Hollywood films, including Slumdog Millionaire and Jurassic Park.

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His family released a statement soon after the actor's passing. It said:

“I trust, I have surrendered.” These were the some of the many words that Irrfan expressed in a heart felt note he wrote in 2018 opening up about his fight with cancer. And a man of few words and an actor of silent expressions with his deep eyes and his memorable actions on screen. It’s saddening that this day, we have to bring forward the news of him passing away. Irrfan was a strong soul, someone who fought till the very end and always inspired everyone who came close to him. After having been struck by lightning in 2018 with the news of a rare cancer, he took life soon after as it came and he fought the many battles that came with it. Surrounded by his love, his family for whom he most cared about, he left for heaven abode, leaving behind truly a legacy of his own. We all pray and hope that he is at peace. And to resonate and part with his words he had said, “As if I was tasting life for the first time, the magical side of it.”

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