Irrfan Khan's 'Mighty' premiere in NY
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Critically acclaimed Irrfan Khan, whose film "A Mighty Heart" was
premiered at New York recently, says films should be made on
subjects that directly affect the lives of common people.
"It's really not important to walk the red carpet with the
stars in Cannes or New York. What's important in this case are the
issues that are addressed. Global terrorism and individual loss are
subjects that affect all of us," he said while speaking from New
York.
Khan, who walked the red carpet with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
for the second time in a month as Michael Winterbottom's film "A
Mighty Heart" was premiered, received fulsome praise for his
performance in the film.
"I guess American audiences got two chances to see me within a few
months in very contrasting films and roles," said Khan, known for
his character acting.
"Both 'The Namesake' and 'A Mighty Heart' are about strong
suddenly-widowed women, except that Tabu was grieving for my loss,
Anglina isn't," laughs Irrfan.
With two international triumphs in a row, Irrfan Khan is hoping to
crack the West. "But I'm not holding my breath for it. I'm happy
just being an important part of films that matter beyond
entertainment."
Indo-Asian News Service
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