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An eminent film critic engages Bollywood and beyond in conversation about Irrfan Khan’s art, craft, life and legacy.

A spellbinding performer, Irrfan Khan was also a seeker who never stopped honing his skills, each new work a revelation, his oeuvre transformative for Hindi cinema. From his National School of Drama days to his nearly decade-long stint in television and subsequently his arrival in the movies, everyone who watched Irrfan knew they were in the presence of someone special. With his death from an incurable cancer, we lost an actor nonpareil. What is it that gave Irrfan, an ‘outsider’ to Bollywood, his distinction? What has been his contribution to cinema? How does one measure his legacy?

Long-time film critic Shubhra Gupta asks these and other probing questions to members of the film fraternity who knew Irrfan, worked with him or observed him closely – Sutapa Sikdar, Shailja Kejriwal, Shyam Benegal, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Vishal Bhardwaj, Naseeruddin Shah, Mira Nair, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anup Singh, Tillotama Shome, Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap, among several others. As they discuss Irrfan’s films, his craft, and his philosophy as an actor, what emerges is a deeply layered, complex and endlessly absorbing portrait of one of Indian cinema’s most influential artistes.

Abuzz with a polyphony of perspectives on the actor and Hindi cinema at large, this is a rich collectible for Irrfan’s admirers and cinephiles alike.

 
 

Review

‘(Gupta) brings to this book not only her in-depth knowledge of her subject’s career and Hindi films, but also her deep access to the industry ... She has been able to interview for the book the who’s who of Bollywood ... What emerges from these interviews are some remarkable stories’

Uttaran Das Gupta,* Business Standard*

‘Film critic Shubhra Gupta’s tribute to Irrfan brings alive the man who is not in our midst, but well-entrenched in our hearts. (She) presents ... Irrfan as no one else has’

Vijay LokapallyHindu BusinessLine

‘A must-read for movie junkies (and) those who are interested in life and its falsafa in general’

Raya GhoshIndia Today

About the Author

Shubhra Gupta is film critic and columnist with the Indian Express. Reviewing and critiquing films, and writing on major trends emerging from Indian and international cinema, for over twenty years, she has joined the dots between how we watch our movies and live our lives. One of the most well-regarded, influential film critics in India, she has been a member of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), has travelled to film festivals around the globe and been part of several cinema juries. She received the Ramnath Goenka award for Best Writing on Cinema in 2012.
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  • ISBN: 9788119300853
  • Author: Shubhra Gupta
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Pages: 448
  • Format: Paperback
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An eminent film critic engages Bollywood and beyond in conversation about Irrfan Khan’s art, craft, life and legacy.

A spellbinding performer, Irrfan Khan was also a seeker who never stopped honing his skills, each new work a revelation, his oeuvre transformative for Hindi cinema. From his National School of Drama days to his nearly decade-long stint in television and subsequently his arrival in the movies, everyone who watched Irrfan knew they were in the presence of someone special. With his death from an incurable cancer, we lost an actor nonpareil. What is it that gave Irrfan, an ‘outsider’ to Bollywood, his distinction? What has been his contribution to cinema? How does one measure his legacy?

Long-time film critic Shubhra Gupta asks these and other probing questions to members of the film fraternity who knew Irrfan, worked with him or observed him closely – Sutapa Sikdar, Shailja Kejriwal, Shyam Benegal, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Vishal Bhardwaj, Naseeruddin Shah, Mira Nair, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anup Singh, Tillotama Shome, Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap, among several others. As they discuss Irrfan’s films, his craft, and his philosophy as an actor, what emerges is a deeply layered, complex and endlessly absorbing portrait of one of Indian cinema’s most influential artistes.

Abuzz with a polyphony of perspectives on the actor and Hindi cinema at large, this is a rich collectible for Irrfan’s admirers and cinephiles alike.

 
 

Review

‘(Gupta) brings to this book not only her in-depth knowledge of her subject’s career and Hindi films, but also her deep access to the industry ... She has been able to interview for the book the who’s who of Bollywood ... What emerges from these interviews are some remarkable stories’

Uttaran Das Gupta,* Business Standard*

‘Film critic Shubhra Gupta’s tribute to Irrfan brings alive the man who is not in our midst, but well-entrenched in our hearts. (She) presents ... Irrfan as no one else has’

Vijay LokapallyHindu BusinessLine

‘A must-read for movie junkies (and) those who are interested in life and its falsafa in general’

Raya GhoshIndia Today

About the Author

Shubhra Gupta is film critic and columnist with the Indian Express. Reviewing and critiquing films, and writing on major trends emerging from Indian and international cinema, for over twenty years, she has joined the dots between how we watch our movies and live our lives. One of the most well-regarded, influential film critics in India, she has been a member of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), has travelled to film festivals around the globe and been part of several cinema juries. She received the Ramnath Goenka award for Best Writing on Cinema in 2012.

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