Millennium Post

A BOOK ON MY LIFE WILL BE BORING, SAYS IRRFAN

As interestin­g as he may seem, Irrfan is not keen on getting a book published about “just his life story” but also about the people who crossed his path

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MUMBAI: Several Bollywood personalit­ies have of late taken up to tell-all memoirs to confess things about their personal and profession­al lives, but Irrfan Khan says his life story is “too boring” to be published. Film personalit­ies like Karan Johar, Rishi Kapoor and Asha Parekh released their autobiogra­phies this year.

Noted actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently withdrew his memoir – “An Ordinary Life” – for hurting sentiments of some women, whose names he mentioned in the book allegedly without their consent.

Asked if he plans to come up with a book on his life, Irrfan says, “No, it is too boring for me. If I get a good writer sometime, who will write not just about me (then will think about the book). It should have other things as well like people who contribute­d (in my journey so far), circumstan­ces. It should be a story of times and not me.” After completing post graduation from the National School of Drama, Irrfan started his acting career with television.

He played a small role in 1988’s Oscar-nominated film Salaam Bombay. The 1990’s era was the struggle time for Irrfan as despite working in numerous films he went unnoticed. In 2001 London-based director Asif Kapadia gave him a lead role in British film The Warrior and he became popular.

Back home in Hindi cinema, Irrfan gained prominence through films like Rog, Maqbool, Haasil, Life In A Metro and Paan Singh Tomar. He is often regarded as one of finest actors of the current times, who has also gained internatio­nal fame through Hollywood films. Profession­ally, Irrfan’s latest release Qarib Qarib

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