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Shoojit Sircar calls late star Irrfan Khan 'spine' of 'Piku'

Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar has highlighted the irreplaceable contribution of late actor Irrfan Khan to the beloved film 'Piku'. The movie, set to re-release on May 9, continues to captivate audiences a decade after its initial release. Sircar emphasizes that Khan was not just an actor but the "spine" of the film, providing crucial narrative depth. The film's enduring appeal lies in its nuanced storytelling and relatable characters that resonate across generations.

Mumbai, May 1

National Award-winning filmmaker Shoojit Sircar has called the late acclaimed star Irrfan Khan the backbone of their 2015 blockbuster “Piku”. His portrayal of Rana continues to resonate deeply, making the film unforgettable even after his passing.

“Piku” is set for a re-release on May 9. The comedy drama, which is set to clock 10 years since its release, stars Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan along with Moushumi Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta and Raghubir Yadav. It revolved around Piku, an architect and her ageing but nagging father Bhaskor Banerjee, who come close via a road trip to Kolkata despite their disparate ideologies and fights over trivial issues.

Asked about how he thinks Irrfan's contribution to Piku has shaped the legacy of the film and does he think his portrayal of Rana continues to inspire audiences in the same way, even after this passing, Shoojit told IANS: “Oh, yes, of course.”

“When we were conceiving the film, he was always there before the script, because we knew the kind of character that we were writing. So, there was no way that we could imagine Piku without him.

“So, he was always part of the game. Because of him, this film stands. He's the spine of the film, actually. He's the observer. He's the one who is the audience for me in the film, between the father and the daughter, this chaotic family. He's the one who's raising questions. So, he's also absolutely the spine of the film.”

Shoojit, who was a good friend to Irrfan, said without the late star, “this film is impossible.”

It was in 2018, when Irrfan Khan shared that he had been diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer. He sought treatment in the UK for a year, and returned to India in February 2019.

He passed away aged 53-years-old on April 29 after he was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai, where he started receiving treatment for a colon infection caused by the disease.

How has “Piku” stood the test of time and has he noticed any new interpretations or reactions to the films from newer generations of viewers?

“Yes, the film, I think, has matured a lot, I think, I would say. Even the present generation have also related to the film, and there are many things that they have pointed out, they go through, that have not changed, especially Piku's life,” said Shoojit.

He added: “And a lot of the youngsters, possibly, for example, who then didn't watch Piku, but for them, it's a kind of a love story, I think, romance, where it is not so straightforward, there is so much subtlety, and there is so much depth in there, so much undertones.”

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

Irrfan Khan was truly one of a kind! His performance in Piku was so natural that it didn't even feel like acting. The way he balanced humor and depth as Rana was masterful. Can't believe it's been 4 years since we lost him 😔 The re-release is a wonderful tribute.

Priya M.

Piku is that rare Bollywood gem that gets better with every watch! Irrfan's chemistry with Deepika was so organic - no over-the-top romance, just two mature individuals connecting. Shoojit Sircar is right - the film wouldn't be the same without him. Excited to watch it again in theaters!

Arjun S.

While I agree Irrfan was brilliant, let's not forget Amitabh Bachchan's stellar performance as the cranky father! The whole cast complemented each other perfectly. That said, the film does feel incomplete without Irrfan's presence now. His subtle expressions spoke volumes.

Sneha R.

I watched Piku recently with my teenage daughter and she loved it! Shows how timeless good storytelling is. Irrfan's character was so relatable - that quiet observer in every family gathering. Miss seeing such nuanced performances in today's masala films. #BringBackSubtlety

Vikram J.

The constipation jokes never get old! 😂 But seriously, Piku showed urban Indian families like never before - flawed but loving. Irrfan brought so much dignity to Rana's character. Wish we had more actors who could say so much with just their eyes. A true legend lost too soon.

Neha T.

I disagree slightly with Shoojit - while Irrfan was fantastic, the film's strength was its ensemble cast. The father-daughter dynamic was the real heart of Piku. But yes, Irrfan's performance added that special something. Will definitely catch the re-release for his scenes alone!

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