Shoojit Sircar shares 'Piku' BTS moments, recalls Irrfan Khan's 'masti' on sixth death anniversary
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Shoojit Sircar, the National Award-winning filmmaker, on Wednesday remembered the late actor Irrfan Khan on his sixth death anniversary by sharing behind-the-scenes footage from the 2015 film Piku. The video clip captured candid moments of Khan during production, showcasing the lighter side of the acclaimed performer on set.
What Sircar shared
In his social media post, Sircar captioned the BTS footage: "Dekho kaise pyaar se masti kar raha hai… memories from Piku," translating to a reflection on Khan's playful energy during filming. The clip offered fans a rare glimpse into the camaraderie and creative atmosphere on the Piku set, where Khan starred alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone.
About 'Piku'
The film follows Piku, an architect navigating a fraught relationship with her ageing yet demanding father Bhaskor Banerjee (played by Bachchan) during a road journey to Kolkata. Despite their ideological differences and conflicts over minor matters, the pair grow closer throughout the voyage. The ensemble cast included Moushumi Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta, and Raghubir Yadav in supporting roles. Bachchan earned his record fourth National Film Award for Best Actor at the 63rd National Film Awards for his performance in the film.
Irrfan Khan's legacy
Irrfan Khan, who passed away on 29 April 2020 at age 53, left behind a career spanning over three decades across Indian, British, and American cinema. He was widely regarded as one of the finest actors in world cinema, earning accolades including the National Film Award, the Asian Film Award, and the Padma Shri honour.
His final years and last films
In 2018, Khan publicly announced his diagnosis with neuroendocrine cancer and underwent treatment in the UK for approximately one year before returning to India in February 2019. In April 2020, he began receiving treatment for a colon infection stemming from his underlying condition. He passed away the following day. His final on-screen appearance was in Angrezi Medium, a 2017 standalone sequel to Hindi Medium, directed by Homi Adajania and co-starring Radhika Madan, Deepak Dobriyal, and Kareena Kapoor Khan. He was posthumously seen in the 2021 film Murder at Teesri Manzil 302, which also featured Ranvir Shorey, Deepal Shaw, and Lucky Ali.