Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently took a trip down memory lane, expressing his admiration for the late actor Irrfan Khan, whom he considered one of the industry's finest talents. Ghai shared a throwback photo on Instagram, revealing that a compliment from Irrfan meant more to him than any award. The director deeply valued Irrfan's craft and the recognition he brought to storytelling.
Ghai, known for directing cult classics such as 'Karz', 'Ram Lakhan', and 'Taal', emphasized the importance of substance over glamour in cinema. He recalled how a compliment from Irrfan Khan, celebrated for his powerful and nuanced performances, held far greater meaning for him than public accolades.
In his heartfelt Instagram post, Ghai 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". The image accompanying the post showed Irrfan Khan smiling and sharing a light-hearted moment with Ghai at an award show, with Ghai holding an award and warmly embracing the late actor.
Subhash Ghai and Irrfan Khan had a professional connection through the film 'Right Yaaa Wrong', where Irrfan played a significant role. Ghai also produced 'Iqbal', in which Irrfan had a notable supporting role.
Irrfan Khan passed away on April 29, 2020, after a long battle with a neuroendocrine tumor. He had been diagnosed with the condition in 2018 and had shared the news with the public via a Twitter post. Ghai's recent post serves as a reminder of Irrfan's immense talent and the high regard in which he was held by his peers in the film industry. It also highlights Ghai's belief in the power of actors to elevate storytelling and his appreciation for those who prioritize substance over superficial stardom.