Exclusive: Tanuja Chandra Reflects on Directing Irrfan Khan in Qarib Qarib Singlle: I Admired Watching Him

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As the anniversary of Irrfan Khan’s passing approaches, director Tanuja Chandra fondly reflects on their collaboration in the film Qarib Qarib Singlle, one of the late actor’s final works. The romantic comedy, released in 2017, showcased Khan’s talent alongside Malayalam actress Parvathy Thiruvothu.

Chandra expresses a mix of emotions as she remembers working with Khan, stating, “Two thoughts come to mind simultaneously: that he left behind so much wonderful work for viewers to enjoy. And there was so much wonderful work that he would’ve done. I don’t know which thought is more pressing.”

Since its release, Qarib Qarib Singlle has gained a cult following, with viewers praising the film for its touching storyline and Khan’s captivating performance. Chandra acknowledges the impact of Khan’s presence in the film, saying, “I’m grateful he was our Yogi.”

When asked about casting Khan in a romantic comedy, Chandra reveals that he was their first choice for the role of Yogi. She describes working with Khan as a privilege, noting his openness to ideas and improvisation on set.

Looking back, Chandra fondly recalls Khan’s fondness for the film and expresses regret over not having more time to collaborate with him further. She muses on the possibility of casting Khan as a villain in a future project, highlighting the actor’s versatility and talent.

As fans prepare to commemorate Irrfan Khan’s legacy on his death anniversary, Chandra’s reflections offer a glimpse into the profound impact the actor had on those he worked with and the audiences who continue to cherish his work.

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