When Irrfan Khan Kept His ‘Promise’ Despite Meeting With An Accident

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Oscar-nominated and National Award-winning filmmaker Ashvin Kumar worked with Irrfan Khan in his 48-minute short film “Road To Ladakh” in 2004, and he says the experience changed his outlook towards professionalism and filmmaking. An emotional Ashvin says he feels “cheated” on Irrfans sudden demise, on April 29.

Drop out of London Film School, Ashvin recalls he had no budget to pay the actor. He requested Irrfan if he could come forward to support the film.

“I wrote ‘Road To Ladakh’ keeping Irrfan bhai in mind. I needed his support and he did that quite willingly. I remember when we were in Delhi before leaving for Ladakh, that evening bhai had met with an accident. He injured his wrist. He had all the medical reason to back out as I was not paying him and he was voluntarily supporting the film. But he said, ‘I promised you, I will keep my words’. The more I got to know him, my respect for him as an individual amplified. He did not know back then that he had high altitude sickness, and we discovered that once we went to Ladakh. He was sick, with an injured wrist and living under extreme weather condition inside a tent like all of us. But he did not give up. He constantly supported us ,” recalled Ashvin, speaking to IANS.

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