Mumbai: They still talk about him in the present tense. Three years after his death, Irrfan lives on in the memories of his directors and co-actors, each recalling in detail their interactions with the actor who navigated with unprecedented ease the gaps between offbeat and mainstream cinema.
Considered one of India's most formidable actors, Irrfan died at the age of 54 on April 29, 2020 following his battle with a rare form of cancer. He was the rare actor who made his presence felt in the west as well in films such as Life of Pi and Namesake. Shoojit Sircar, who directed him in the road drama Piku with Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone, said he recently dreamt of him.
"He is alive in everyday life. I miss purely talking to him, like sitting with him, and just talking. We would talk about spiritualism, astro-physics, life, etc. Sometimes, he would walk into my office and say, 'Let's have jhal muri and chai'. In so many situations, I think of how Irrfan would have reacted, Sircar told PTI. Irrfan, he said, was the one person he connected with beyond films, box office or the next big idea. In fact, he sometimes even suggests that his actors think and perform a scene like his favourite actor would.
The two were set to collaborate together on the 2021 biographical Sardar Udham, based on the life of freedom fighter Udham Singh but Irrfan could not be a part of it due to his health. I miss him in every film that I am doing now, Sircar said. Dhulia, who gave Irrfan two of his career's best films Haasil (2003) and Paan Singh Tomar which won him his first National Award besides collaborating on 2013 movie Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns, echoes him.
The filmmaker said Irrfan is the first name that still pops up in his head when he is planning a venture. If I have to do something ambitious I would not be able to do it ever because he is not with us here. He was one such actor for whom it was fun writing a character. As an artist he would push me to grow more. My growth has slowed since he left us. He has left us, what can we do about it? But what do I do? Dhulia said.