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Irrfan Khan turns 49

| | Jan 07, 2016, at 05:44 pm
Mumbai, Jan 7 (IBNS) One of the most renowned actor in present times, courting both Hollywood and Bollywood with ease is Irrfan Khan, who turned 49 today.

The man known for his versatility, starred in some of the biggest Hollywood movies while dishing out strong, sensible performances in the home front.

His recent release Talvar was lauded by the critics worldwide.

Born in Rajasthan in 1967, Irrfan is also the Brand Ambassador for the state's 'Resurgent Rajasthan' campaign.

Irrfan is the winner of a National Film Award for his performance as Pan Singh Tomar, a real life athlete turned bandit.

He is also the recipient of IIFA and Filmfare Award, winning it thrice each.

The actor is also known for his experimentation with looks.

A look at Irrfan's some major roles for which he transformed his look:

The Warrior:

Irrfan did a major transformation on his looks for his British-Indian film - The Warrior.
He played the role of a warrior in feudal Rajasthan who attempts to give up his sword. The actor grew long hair, dust-stuck face, and wore warrior outfit in the entire film.

Qissa:

Irrfan played a Sikh Man 'Umber Singh' in Qissa, the film was set in the 1947's partition backdrop. Irrfan a stubborn Punjabi man who wants a son to carry forward his legacy of a strong hunter. Irrfan carried the look to its authenticity. He made his character come real with his efforts and attire.

Talwar:

The actor played an investigating CBI Officer solving a mysterious murder case. He played the character so intriguingly not just by the way he acted but also by his looks. He actor donned shades in the entire film. His look was quite different and added to his character in the film. Apparently the actor liked his shades so much that he asked the makers if he could keep with him.

Paan Singh Tomar:

In the biopic, Irffan played an athlete who later turns a dacoit, both his looks were special and the efforts he put for his looks were visible in the film. Irrfan's body looked that of an athlete in the first half in the latter he was seen wearing a Khakee outfit and carrying arms as a dacoit.

The Lunchbox:

Irrfan played the role of an about to retire, widower man, older than his real age. He had put on some greys to go with his acting of an older man. Irrfan played the character to its best. Definitely proving that the actor is capable of pulling off any role.

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