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Friday, July 20, 2018

Karwaan director is all praises for Irrfan Khan

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New Delhi [India], July 19 (ANI): Karwaan director Akarsh Khurana is all praises for actor Irrfan Khan.
Apparently, Khurana was a little nervous to work with 'Piku' star.
Talking about his experience with Irrfan Khan, Khurana said, "Irrfan is one of the finest actors in Bollywood. I was in awe for the first few days. But then I realized that he is very accessible and normal. He seemed to be happy with the way things were going, and before long, the crew got along rather well with him and vice versa".
He said that he liked the fact that Khan has a process and does his homework.
"He's normal and chatty, and then when the cameras roll he transforms into this whole new persona, with a wide range of emotions. We had a ball of a time while shooting for the film and now that he is away for his treatment we all are missing him," he further said.
Khurana is now promoting the movie and is missing having Irrfan Khan on his side.
The 'Pan Singh Tomar' actor is in London undergoing treatment for a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare form of cancer.
This will be the second film starring Irrfan after the actor revealed that he is suffering from a neuroendocrine tumor.
'Karwaan' revolves around three oddballs from different walks of life who are thrown together on a somewhat bizarre journey which helps them find normalcy in their lives.
The film is scheduled to hit the screens on August 3. (ANI)



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