Must Watch Irrfan Khan Films

08 JAN 2024

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Maqbool (2003)

A Shakespearean tragedy set in the underworld, depicting power struggles and the consequences of betrayal.

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Lunchbox (2013)

An unlikely connection forms through a mistaken lunch delivery, weaving a tale of loneliness and love.

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The Namesake (2006)

An intimate exploration of identity, culture, and the generational gap in an immigrant family.

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Paan Singh Tomar (2012)

The true story of an athlete turned rebel, highlighting the complexities of life and choices.

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Piku (2015)

A heartwarming film about the intricacies of family dynamics and the journey of self-discovery.

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Haasil (2003)

A gripping tale set in the intense world of college politics, where ambition, love, and betrayal collide, unraveling the darker facets of human nature.

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Hindi Medium (2017)

Comedy and reflection intertwine as a couple navigates the challenges of the education system.

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Talvar (2015)

Based on true events, the film delves into the investigation and various perspectives surrounding a double murder case.

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Karwaan (2018)

A road trip unfolds a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and unexpected connections, blending humor and heart in a delightful exploration of life's twists and turns.

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Madaari (2016)

A gripping thriller that explores the consequences of a man's desperate act to seek justice.