Irrfan Khan, it was an honour to work with you, wrote Kareena Kapoor, a self-confessed fan of the actor, after his death on Wednesday. Kareena co-starred with Irrfan in his last release ‘Angrezi Medium’, which hit the screens just for a day in March amid the coronavirus scare. Later, the film was streamed on Disney+Hotstar, much to the delight of his fans.
Irrfan, who was 53, died at a hospital in Mumbai this afternoon. He was being treated for a colon infection. Irrfan, who battled neuroendocrine tumour, was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday.
Kareena and Irrfan's other co-stars have shared their condolences for the actor and his family. Take a look.
Shraddha Kapoor, who worked with Irrfan in 'Haider', wrote, "Very sad to hear about Irrfan sir's passing. One of our finest actors. A magician on the big screen; inspiring & igniting people’s hearts! I was excited beyond words to get the precious opportunity to share screen space with him in Haider. Will always be his fan & cherish those moments. RIP Irrfan, sir."
Irrfan worked with Arjun in 'Gunday'. It was Arjun's third film.
Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan co-starred in '7 Khoon Maaf'. In her tribute, she wrote, "The world will always remember your legacy. You fought like a warrior.. Rest in peace my friend.. My condolences to the family."
Radhika Madan played Irrfan's daughter in 'Angrezi Medium'. She wrote, "I don't know what to say... my heart aches when I write this. He was one of the strongest people I knew, a fighter. I am really grateful that our paths crossed in this lifetime. He is and will always be an inspiration to me and many. A legend. The man who changed the wave of the Indian film industry. May his soul rest in peace. Love you Irrfan sir. It was a privilege knowing you."
"Just getting news of the passing of Irfaan Khan.. this is the most disturbing and sad news .. An incredible talent .. a gracious colleague .. a prolific contributor to the World of Cinema .. left us too soon .. creating a huge vacuum .. Prayers and duas," Irrfan's 'Piku' co-star Amitabh Bachchan wrote.
"For that persistent ever-curious artistic spirit that created worlds from scratch, for always including your fellow actors in the joy of such creations, for owning those very human errors as well as the generosity of your being, for always believing “it’s just the beginning!” Remembering you, Irrfan. Mera Salaam," his 'Qarib Qarib Single Single' co-star Parvathy Thiruvothu wrote.
Malayalam star Dulquer Salmaan debuted in Bollywood with Irrfan's 2017 film 'Karwaan'. He posted his tribute for the actor in a lengthy post.