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Irrfan Khan briefly returns to Twitter, changes his profile picture with positive image

| @indiablooms | Jul 15, 2018, at 08:03 pm

Mumbai, July 16 (IBNS): Actor Irrfan Khan briefly returned to Twitter to change his profile picture on Sunday and the image has already gone viral on social media.

The image seems to be very positive with Irrfan smiling all the way.

Irrfan could be seen wearing a yellow T-shirt in the image.

He has been photographed through a glass window with earphones around his neck.

The actor is suffering from neuroendocrine tumour.

His fans were left shocked after he revealed about his disease.

He also used his Twitter page to promote his upcoming movie Karwaan.

It is scheduled to release on Aug 3.

Image: Irrfan Khan Twitter page 

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