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Shoojit Sircar on his friendship with Irrfan Khan: I miss him in every film I make

Shoojit worked with Irrfan on the 2016 film Piku

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Shoojit Sircar recently spoke about the deep bond he shared with the late actor Irrfan Khan, both on and off-screen. The director said that he misses working with Irrfan.

Speaking candidly in a recent interview with Samdish Bhatia on his YouTube channel Unfiltered, Sircar revealed that their relationship grew even closer during the actor's illness. “When Irrfan got diagnosed (with Cancer), I was able to relate to him in a very personal way. Having seen my own father go through a similar ordeal, I understood the pain and the inner battles he was facing. During his treatment, Irrfan and I became much closer; we would talk for hours on the phone. Sometimes, I wouldn’t even know what to say because he’d dive into deep topics—spirituality, life, magic, cinema… all kinds of things.”

He added, “I think Irrfan was torn between different options—whether to go for chemo or consider alternate therapies. I sometimes wonder if I had advised him to try something else, maybe he would have lived a little longer. He was already in the final stages when he started his treatment. He was fighting hard, but I think there was always a part of him that wanted to explore other ways."

Recalling their intimate moments together, Sircar remembered how they would spend time in peaceful meditation. “There were days when I would go over to his house and we’d do breathing exercises together. I’d say, 'Irrfan, today let’s meditate,' and he’d always say 'yes' with a smile. He was such a genuine person, a true friend, someone you rarely meet in this industry.”

The filmmaker expressed how deeply he misses the actor, not just as a friend but as a collaborator. “A person like him, with such humanism, was rare. That’s why he was Irrfan. Even now, when I think of him, I see that spark in his eyes and that unforgettable smile. Sometimes, he'd call me at 4 AM just to chat—'Dada, let’s talk,' he’d say, and we’d talk about films, nonsense, everything. I miss him in every film I make now.”

Shoojit worked with Irrfan in the 2015 film Piku. His next theatrical release is Abhishek Bachchan’s I Want To Talk, which is set to release in theatres on November 22.

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