Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui has paid tribute to Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan who passed away today after battling medical complications arising from a colon infection.
Adnan Siddiqui took to Instagram to share memories with Khan from when the two worked together on Hollywood production A Mighty Heart (2007) alongside Angelina Jolie.
The Mere Pass Tum Ho star wrote: “I had the honour of first meeting Irrfan as a co-star on the sets of A Mighty Heart. For one of the scenes after learning his lines, I saw him doing the scene again and again which left me puzzled. I asked him, 'Irrfan Sahab, ye kya kar rahe hain aap?' He replied: 'We’re both playing CID agents which means we’ll be showing our ID cards everywhere. I’m practicising the scene so I don’t look clumsy while showing the ID card.' And that was the first time I realised what a fine actor he was,” he wrote.
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“We’d become friends on the sets and used to hang out together after the shoot. I remember for another scene, he wanted to know a word in Urdu used commonly in Pakistan and he asked me. He was a great actor but didn’t shy away from learning and perfecting his art.” Adnan said.
He further adds, “One of the evenings, he shared an incident where him and his friend got the role of an extra actor in James Bond series Octopussy which was shot in India. But because they cycled to the set, they were late and the shoot was over. He told me since then he wanted to do a Hollywood movie. Our careers in Hollywood started together, but he proved his mettle and conquered the fort.”
He concluded the note saying: “While attending IPPA in London, I found out that he was in London, though he wasn’t meeting anyone he agreed to meet me. We had a long chat about movies and world in general. He looked so positive. His last words were, “Adnan, I’ll be fine very soon and I’ll be back. InshAllah”! Who knew today, I would be penning this note. Condolences and strength to his family. Irrfan, you will be missed a lot. Rest in peace my friend.”