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Irrfan Khan 2nd death anniversary: 5 best films that show his versatility!

Throughout Irrfan Khan's illustrious showbiz career, the master craftsman was applauded for several of his notable works and praised for many. Check out his best films you must watch.

Irrfan Khan's legacy lives on through his films

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Irrfan Khan's legacy lives on through his films

Born as Sahabzade Irfan Ali Khan, he made his on-screen debut with 'Haasil' in 2003. In a short span of time, the late actor had carved a niche for himself in Bollywood as well as Hollywood with his unmatched acting talent. And since then, the 53-year-old actor had stood out with his acting skill, choice of roles and offbeat films. 

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Life in a…Metro (2007)

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Life in a…Metro (2007)

Life in a…Metro is an Indian drama film directed by Anurag Basu. The film narrates the individual lives of nine people living in Mumbai and deals with topics like extramarital affairs, the sanctity of marriage, and love. Apart from being one of the best work of director Anurag Basu, the film is fondly remembered for Irrfan's portrayal of a confused-cute guy with an adorable sense of humour.  

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Maqbool (2004)

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Maqbool (2004)

Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and produced by Bobby Bedi, 'Maqbool' starred Irrfan Khan, Tabu, Pankaj Kapoor, Om Puri, Naseeruddin Shah in key roles and was released in 2004. The film was a brilliant adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and with Mumbai underworld as its backdrop. Though, 'Maqbool' did not perform remarkably at the Box-Office, it was Irrfan, who caught everyone's attention with his role of the right-hand man of Jahangir Khan, a powerful underworld Don. 

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Paan Singh Tomar (2010)

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Paan Singh Tomar (2010)

In this, Irrfan Khan essayed the role of Indian Army soldier Paan Singh Tomar who is forced by trying circumstances to become a dacoit. With this time, Irrfan managed to come into his own. The film is one of the best work of Irrfan Khan. It also won Irrfan his first The Best Feature Film and Best Actor in the 60th National Film Awards 2012 for his gritty performance. 

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Madaari (2016)

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Madaari (2016)

In this 2016 social thriller film, Irrfan was seen in the role of a father, who lost his son. In order to get justice, he kidnapped the Home Minister’s son. Though the film did not do any great business at the Box Office, Irrfan stole hearts as he brilliantly conveyed the angst of losing a child so well on the screen. 

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The Lunchbox (2013)

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The Lunchbox (2013)

Irrfan Khan stole the show with his portrayal of a reticent widower who develops an unusual epistolary friendship with a housewife in this love story. The actor once again spelled the magic onscreen as he beautifully portrayed the role and expressed emotions through his eyes. 

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