Mumbai: Hollywood stars including Chris Pratt, Salma Hayek and Bryce Dallas Howard are mourning the demise of actor Irrfan Khan by not only remembering him for his exceptional talent but also his good nature.
"So sad to hear that Irrfan Khan passed away, I was a big fan and had the honour to meet him. He was a great actor and a lovely man, may he Rest In Peace," Hayek posted on Instagram.
Pratt, who worked with Irrfan on their 2015 blockbuster Jurassic World, called him an "exquisite human being."
"So sad to hear about the passing of screen legend @irrfank. Irrfan Khan played Masrani in Jurassic World. He was an exquisite actor and human. He will be missed," Pratt tweeted.
Jurassic World's Howard posted two pictures of herself with Irrfan from the Colin Trevorrow-directed adventure thriller and condoled his death.
"Irrfan, you are an exquisite human being and we will all miss you dearly. These images are from the first and last day of filming, and I was lucky enough to spend them working with you. Love to you and your family always," she posted.
Irrfan breathed his last early on Wednesday at the age of 54. He was admitted to Mumbai's Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani hospital with a colon infection earlier this week. However, unfortunately, he succumbed to his ailment.
The Academy also mourned the loss.
"A mainstay of Bollywood cinema and incredible talent in films like Slumdog Millionaire, Life of Pi and The Namesake, Irrfan Khan left his imprint on global cinema. An inspiration to millions, he will be greatly missed," read a post on the official twitter account of The Academy.
According to news reports, filmmaker Marc Webb, who directed Irrfan in 2012 superhero hit The Amazing Spider-Man, will always be a "dedicated" fan of the actor's work.
"In Irrfan, power and gentleness co-existed perfectly. When he sings to his new wife at the bathroom door in The Namesake or speaks of his father in Life of Pi his talent is positively mystical. He is the most nuanced actor I've worked with. I am forever his dedicated fan," he tweeted.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee called Irrfan "a great artist, a true gentleman and a brave fighter" while mourning his demise.