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Yeah, that's my hope is what we're gonna see is Some current actors working in the industry who are from India Who give credit to the fact that he was a trailblazer in terms of being? I don't know that there was any role he ever took that was your stereotypical insulting Indian role that is was put in a lot of films and Cartoons and things like that where someone's playing the stereotypical Indian I'm hoping they say maybe that has something to do with the fact that earphone caused Hollywood to look at Indian Actors as being more than just caricatures of a stereotype, you know or Bollywood dancers or something. Yeah, exactly Yeah, I hope that's what they say or among other things three two one The important thing is, you know, it doesn't matter how much money you put in the heart, you know If the heart is in the right place You don't need anything, you know, it's it's crosses the barrier of language the nationality the race everything That's the magic of cinema The slum dog box So your story does have a happy ending Well Wow Your story is yours. It's yours now The key to a happy life is to accept you are never actually in control Yeah Every industry every film industry wants to typecast you I have been offered terrorist part Hundreds hundreds of times really hundreds. Yes. Yeah In India in America if you're exploring the subject then I'm interested in it and if you are in cashing the Fear of people or you know the biases of people then it doesn't you know, it doesn't interest me I suppose in the end the whole of life becomes an act of letting go But what always hurts the most Is not taking a moment to say goodbye Yeah, hold on. Hold on. That was way too short I did love what he did say about The fact it makes it actually not surprising at all that he was offered a terrorist role Hundreds of times. Yeah. Yeah, and that he would break types But I mean that doesn't that tells us how he felt about stereotypes. It doesn't tell us how he changed Hollywood. Yeah And yeah, hold on. I have a different video that I I'll just Tack onto this one that I guess is similar. I think this is a bunch of stars talking about your phone Okay, and I'll send that to you. But yeah, I I make it's actually not surprising at all though that I Because I'd imagine like a terrorist or he would take on would be something like we've seen Rajkumar Rao do it where he's been like Shahid, I think there was a film. I think he's been a terrorist a couple times But they're more exploring that subject and that like her as opposed to this is a scary terrorist Look how exactly Exactly, so I'm sure he even though we'd like he would be an amazing bond villain He probably would never be a bond villain. I'd imagine if it's like a that's exactly That's exactly what came to my mind was he he would never take a bond villain no matter what they were paying and You know because his heart his choices are evident when he had the option to do Interstellar or the lunchbox Which of those two kinds of films based on what we know about Irfan Khan who's the quintessential Thespian artist which of those two is he gonna feel like he can really sink his teeth into and has a message That's gonna say something about a human being and You know the other one he would have done great It's a great film, but the two roles he would have had the Matt Damon role and interstellar. Oh, come on It's one if you're on his creative team. You're saying lunchbox man. Yeah lunchbox If you're his agent or his manager you're saying Christopher Nolan Hollywood, you're gonna get a bump and pay You're gonna be known you're gonna, you know He that's one of the things aside from his acting legacy I Would say one of the things that's most inspiring to me about the man as well is the more I'm learning about him and his Choices not just his choices with his his acting but his choices with his career and his legacy that this man was a true Artist he was not doing this for money or fame He was doing this going on a trail of discovery of what he could do with this art form and what stories he could tell I just admire the man so much. All right. Let's watch this one real quick. Okay. Okay. Yep, three two, one go I will show you better bodies in look complex. Yeah, I'll show you better figures in a bandra He doesn't I but show me one one more if I can you can't That's my point But if you're talking of acting I challenge you to show me one more if I can if I can No, I think I consider myself really fortunate that I get to work with actors like them, you know And he's he's just a delight to watch, you know There were times when I'm not needed in a particular shot or in a particular scene But I just want to sit with Shrajeet behind the monitor and just watch him perform. He's just yes Makhan in fact you've you've got a huge fan in the shape of Irfan Khan and He told me personally that he feels that Piku is not only One of your finest performances may be in the last ten years something I think it he says that it's one of your finest performances ever Considering that he's a very fine actor himself. He's tremendous, right? So how do you feel when he's been saying anything and says it all that's his quality Would you personally consider it as one of your finalist? His mind speaks first. And then he comes on his face. Yeah, good observation. You know Exactly what he's saying and there are many moments in the film where he doesn't say anything yet You can read what he's saying. Yeah, so I can hear what he's saying Yeah, I have worked with Irfan Irfan before and he is a I mean phenomenal actor He has a different personality as an actor and he comes on set and you know, he knows what he's doing And he goes away. It's so easy for him. While working at least for me if I can speak sir You get to observe while working with an actor. That's very rare. Normally you're so immersed in a scene You don't spend time observing how the actor goes about doing it But in his case, it was my first day on Gunday I shot with him. I was a bit overwhelmed by that first day also But to see that he knows exactly what he has to do. It's very important for an actor to use his mind He knows exactly how to make the scene happen in a certain way that his character needs. I think he's a very intelligent man He knows exactly how to go about his craft Also, I think you haven't seen Irfan so in this space Yeah, he's on a very commercial space This is a commercial glamorous film and you haven't seen him in this kind of a space for a very long Going through an ailment like this. He's still so positive You know if you see any of his writings or posts or tweets It's he's always seems to find some way to make you smile or stay positive It's it's very I think awkward for us to be even promoting it without him. It's really incomplete. It's so it's so It's so I think We said it was such a unit in the film the three of us and it was great fun working with him He was at the most amazing energy. I mean you've you know interviewed Love it absolutely love it. Yeah, I was such a fan. You know when I signed the film and so working with him was just It was like everything I expected it to be, you know, I thought he in person He was exactly how we would imagine how you're you know Idol that can ever start to be great fun. He very spontaneous He's always improvising and full of ideas and he just made I think shotguns character Elevated it so much. It's funny in the writing when you read it, but he just made it his own Observing him is like a lesson in itself. Just like he said body language you suffice the way it breaks a dialogue He says it in some Read a dialogue the way it's written on paper and he says it completely different makes it his own and it's some Unique meter that is so unpredictable the punctuation. That's what makes him really watchable Engaging Just tells me just you tell me whatever he just puts in his head And he will just talk to you and and at what moment he will start performing He will not know and when we land you'll not know it's so is different school. Yep. Yeah I would actually love to talk to The director of Pico But yeah, that's It's I guess what you see it's really it's nice to that like what you see on film Is what you also hear about him as a person Especially from a director you can tell like that's just he's not acting No, ever. That's just who he is. You don't know when he's just done talking to you and when he's gonna start performing He's exactly he's that good Right Yeah, he doesn't have an on and off switch It's just he's cut and he's still talking and then start and he's still talking and and I too if If he is one of those actors that if if you were ever honored to be in a film with him Anytime you weren't working and you didn't have to be working with wardrobe or somebody else at any time There's no way I'm sitting in my trailer I am behind the monitor and I am watching every single thing that man is doing at every moment as much as I Possibly can to learn from him Yeah, yeah, I have to have on my talk box and talked about you like that is a You just you know, how good you are when that man talks highly of you When you're that's why Pico was so brilliant to watch He's just watching yeah three brilliant actors just that that movie was so much fun. Yeah Yeah, it was so great to see To watch watch and especially I remember when we did watch it. That was the movie for me that Deepika really jumped up and shined for me in the same way that in Barfi. I was like who the freak is Priyanka Pika was like dang Piku was like man Deepika is one heck of an actor look at her holding her own with freaking Amitabh Bachchan and Irfan Khan and she is right there with them every frame of film I just I love that film and it's a testament as well too I'm sure the generosity of big B and Irfan their their generosity is people and as artists I'm sure she would tell you or what contributed to her doing so well on that thing So yeah Irfan, what can we say? We love you