
Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan (1967-2020) was an acclaimed Indian actor, renowned for his nuanced, naturalistic performances and his ability to infuse deep humanity into his characters. He forged a transnational career, working in both Indian cinema and major international productions.
Among his most significant roles in Indian cinema include the biopic *Paan Singh Tomar* (for which he won a National Film Award) and the poignant epistolary drama *The Lunchbox*, where he masterfully portrayed Saajan Fernandes.
Globally, Khan gained recognition with memorable performances: the police inspector in *Slumdog Millionaire*, the adult version of Pi Patel in Ang Lee's *Life of Pi*, the tycoon Simon Masrani in *Jurassic World*, and Harry "The Amazing" in *The Amazing Spider-Man*.
He was often cast in roles of complex, enigmatic, or melancholic individuals, demonstrating remarkable versatility from drama to action. His untimely passing left a void in the global cinematic landscape, recognizing him as one of the most refined and respected talents of his generation.