Key Points

Subhash Ghai reminisces about Irrfan Khan, calling him one of the finest actors in the industry. He reveals that a simple compliment from Irrfan meant more to him than any award. The two collaborated on films like 'Right Yaaa Wrong' and 'Iqbal,' where Irrfan’s performances left a lasting impression. Ghai’s emotional post highlights the late actor’s profound impact on cinema.

Key Points: Subhash Ghai Says Irrfan Khan Compliments Meant More Than Awards

  • Subhash Ghai shares heartfelt throwback photo with Irrfan Khan
  • Calls Irrfan’s praise more valuable than awards
  • Reflects on their collaboration in 'Right Yaaa Wrong' and 'Iqbal'
  • Remembers Irrfan’s unmatched craft and storytelling impact
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Subhash Ghai remembers Irrfan Khan, says compliments from him meant more than awards

Subhash Ghai fondly recalls Irrfan Khan, revealing how the late actor’s praise held deeper value than industry awards.

"“I was more happy to get compliments from Irrfan than award at an award function” – Subhash Ghai"

Mumbai, June 29

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai took a nostalgic trip down memory lane as he fondly remembered late actor Irrfan Khan, calling him one of the finest talents in the industry.

In a heartfelt post, Ghai shared a photo and revealed that a compliment from Irrfan meant more to him than any award. The director expressed how deeply he valued the actor’s craft and recognition. Sharing a throwback picture featuring him and Irrfan on Instagram, Subhash Ghai reflected on his admiration for truly talented actors who elevate storytelling through their performance.

The filmmaker, known for cult classics like 'Karz', 'Ram Lakhan', and 'Taal', emphasised the importance of substance over glamour in cinema. Subhash recalled how a compliment from Irrfan Khan, celebrated for his powerful and nuanced performances, held far greater meaning to him than public accolades.

He wrote, “I have always been in more of admirations of good n great actors than just cosmetic stars of any time. -Good actors enhance the story telling-Stars play stars to glitter the film I was more happy to get compliments from Irrfan than award at an award function So I remember this picture vividly. We miss u irfaan @muktaartsltd @muktaa2cinemas @whistling_woods.”

In the image, Irrfan Khan can be seen smiling while sharing a light-hearted moment with the filmmaker at an award show. Ghai is seen holding an award while warmly embracing the late actor.

Subhash Ghai and Irrfan Khan shared a professional association through the film 'Right Yaaa Wrong', in which the actor played a pivotal role. Ghai also served as the producer of 'Iqbal', where Irrfan appeared in a notable supporting role.

Irrfan Khan passed away on April 29, 2020, following a prolonged fight against a neuroendocrine tumour. He was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour in 2018. The actor had personally shared the news of his condition with everyone through a post on Twitter.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Beautiful tribute! But I wish Subhash ji had worked more with Irrfan when he was alive. Imagine what magic they could've created together in a full-fledged collaboration. Miss you Irrfan sir 😔
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Arjun K
Irrfan Khan's legacy is proof that you don't need to be a typical "hero" to win hearts. His work in films like Paan Singh Tomar and The Lunchbox showed the power of subtle acting. More filmmakers should follow Ghai sahab's example and value substance!
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to Indian cinema, Irrfan Khan was my gateway actor. His performances had such universal appeal. This mutual respect between two greats is heartwarming ❤️
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Vikram M
While the tribute is nice, I wish our industry recognized such talents when they're alive rather than making them struggle for good roles. Irrfan deserved better projects in his prime years.
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Kavya N
Irrfan Khan's smile in that photo says everything! He brought so much depth to every character. Even in small roles like in Haasil, he stole the show. True legend 🙏

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