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ACTOR STARRED IN ‘SLUMDOG MILLIONAIR­E,’ ‘LIFE OF PI’

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IRRFAN KHAN • 1967-2020

NEW DELHI

Irrfan Khan, a veteran character actor in Bollywood movies and one of India’s best-known exports to Hollywood, has died. He was 54.

Khan played the police inspector in “Slumdog Millionair­e” and the park executive Masrani in “Jurassic World.” He also appeared in “The Amazing Spider-man” and the adventure fantasy “Life of Pi.”

Khan died April 29 after being admitted to Mumbai’s

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani hospital with a colon infection.

“Irrfan was a strong soul, someone who fought till the very end and always inspired everyone who came close to him,” a statement released by the actor’s team said.

Khan made his screen debut in the Academy Award-nominated 1988 drama “Salaam Bombay!,” a tale of Mumbai’s street children. He worked with directors Mira Nair, Wes Anderson and Ang Lee.

Khan in 2018 was diagnosed with a rare neuroendoc­rine cancer and underwent months of treatment in the United Kingdom.

“I trust, I have surrendere­d,” he wrote in a heartfelt note after he broke the news of his battle with cancer. Khan won a number of film awards in India, including a 2012 Indian National Film Award for best actor for his performanc­e in “Paan Singh Tomar,” a compelling tale of a seventime national champion athlete who quit India’s armed forces to rule the Chambal ravines in central India.

He was born Jan. 7, 1967, in Jaipur, India.

Khan received an Independen­t Spirit Award for supporting actor in 2006 for the Indian-american drama “The Namesake” and a viewers’ choice award at the Cannes festival in 2013 for his role in the Indian romantic drama “The Lunchbox.”

Khan also starred in the

Hamlet-inspired “Haider,” a Bollywood film set in militarize­d Himalayan Kashmir.

Tributes came from Bollywood, including from fellow actor Amitabh Bachchan, who said Khan was an “incredible talent” and “a prolific contributo­r to the World of Cinema.”

Khan “left us too soon,” Bachchan wrote on Twitter.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that “Khan’s demise is a loss to the world of cinema and theatre.”

In an interview with The

Associated Press in 2018, Khan said: “I’ve seen life from a completely different angle. You sit down and you see the other side and that’s fascinatin­g. I’m engaged on a journey.”

Khan’s last Bollywood movie, “Angrezi Medium,” a sequel to one of his biggest hits, “Hindi Medium” (2017), was released before India went into a lockdown in March because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

He is survived by his wife, television writer and producer Sutapa Sikdar, and sons, Babil and Ayan.

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