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Rizwann Sikander recalls when late Irrfan Khan shot in the rain despite having a high fever

IANS April 21, 2025 219 views

Rizwann Sikander has shared a touching memory that highlights Irrfan Khan's extraordinary professional commitment. The story revolves around a day when Khan was battling a high fever but still chose to shoot a challenging rain scene. His dedication was so profound that he refused to let the crew down, even when the producer offered to cancel the shoot. This anecdote beautifully captures the legendary actor's passion and work ethic that inspired many in the Indian film industry.

"So many people are here, how can I let them down?" - Irrfan Khan"
Mumbai, April 21: 'Sarkari Bachcha' fame actor Rizwann Sikander shared a heartfelt memory of the late legendary actor Irrfan Khan, highlighting his unwavering dedication to his craft.

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Irrfan Khan's unwavering dedication to film craft

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Rizwann Sikander shares profound memory of legendary actor

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Actor continued shooting despite high fever

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Deep impact of Khan's professional ethic

Recalling a day on set when Irrfan was running a high fever, Sikander revealed how the acclaimed actor still chose to shoot a rain scene, refusing to let the crew down. Sikander shared that the producer, concerned for his health, even offered to cancel the shoot, but Irrfan, ever the consummate professional, refused.

While sharing shared a profound memory from his time working alongside Irrfan Khan, Rizwann told IANS, "When I was nineteen, I won Fear Factor, and that marked the start of my onscreen journey. Before that, I worked behind the scenes. I still remember assisting on my first film at Film City--it starred Irrfan Khan sir as the villain. Watching him work was a masterclass in itself."

"I'll never forget that day--Irrfan sir had a high fever, yet he showed up on set, ready to shoot in the rain, sitting in a jeep as a cop. The producer even offered to cancel, but he said, "So many people are here, how can I let them down?" That passion, that commitment--I learned what real dedication means from him. It left a deep impression on me, and I carry that lesson with me in everything I do," he added.

Irrfan Khan, one of the most revered actors in Indian cinema, was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in March 2018. He sadly passed away from the illness on April 29, 2020.

Rizwann also opened up about how his passion for acting led him to his first break in the industry.

"My father deserves all the credit for my exposure to cinema. He used to run a video library in the '80s, and thanks to him, I was surrounded by thousands of films. He himself was a die-hard fan, and so was my grandfather. Watching movies was a tradition in our family--we never missed a first-day-first-show. This legacy built my foundation. I grew up watching everyone from Jackie Chan and Bruce Willis to Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha, Dev Anand, and Guru Dutt. My childhood was also filled with radio songs from the '50s through the 2000s, thanks to my time spent with my grandfather."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This story gave me chills. Irrfan Khan was truly one of a kind ❤️ His dedication to his craft was unmatched. We lost him too soon.
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Rahul S.
While I admire Irrfan's professionalism, I wonder if we should normalize actors taking care of their health first. Shooting with high fever in rain doesn't seem safe or sustainable.
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Anjali M.
Irrfan Khan's legacy lives on through these beautiful stories. His work ethic was legendary! Also love hearing about Rizwann's film journey - such a wholesome article ✨
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Vikram J.
That bit about the video library is so nostalgic! Reminds me of my childhood too. Different era, different struggles. Both these actors are gems in their own way.
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Sneha P.
"How can I let them down?" - What a powerful line! This is why Irrfan wasn't just a great actor but a great human being. Miss seeing him on screen 😢
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Karan D.
Interesting to hear Rizwann's perspective. Not many know about his background. The article could've included which film they were shooting though - would've loved to rewatch that scene!

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