Indian film and theatre actor Deepak Dobriyal, who shared the screen with Irrfan Khan in multiple films, recalled how the late actor changed his life. Watch ARY News live on live.arynews.
tv For the unversed, Deepak Dobriyal made his cinema debut with veteran filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Maqbool’ , starring Irrfan Khan, and years later reunited with him on ‘Hindi Medium’ and ‘Angrezi Medium’ . In a new interview with an Indian media outlet, Dobriyal got candid on the impact that the late actor had on his career and overall life as he reminisced how their bond grew into friendship over the years, from their first meeting on the sets of ‘Maqbool’ to their final film together, before Irrfan passed away in April 2020, following complications in neuroendocrine cancer. “It was a very emotional friendship.
The best thing I learned from Irrfan Bhai was that he brought humour to every situation. Therefore, there was no situation in his life in which there was no humour. And I have the same attitude to life.
But his humour was great. He brought humour everywhere,” Dobriyal began to remember. A post shared by दीपक डोबरियाल (@deepakdobriyal1) The ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ actor continued, “I still remember being in Vishal Bhardwaj Maqbool, I was his right hand.
I signed this film because it is a film based on Shakespeare’s play. And the interesting thing was there was no monitor there. So whatever needed to be recorded was done in one take.
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