I really hoped he'll win this battle - Gautham Menon on Irrfan Khan!
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Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan's sudden death at the age of 54 has left the whole world shocked, as stars who have worked with him, international directors who have directed his movies and numerous fans and movie lovers across the world are shattered by his unexpected death.
Taking it to Twitter, Standup comedian and journalist Abhineet Mishraa posted, "Why does the death of #IrrfanKhan feel so personal? Everyone. Everywhere is gutted. Perhaps because he proved that success is not hereditary. That Talent with Hardwork will rise, always. That destiny looks after those who are meant to be. Thank You for making us believe legend!".
Sharing Abhineet's tweet, Gautham Vasudev Menon expressed his feelings on Irrfan's demise "This tweet below helped to understand the feeling most of us are going through. Hence had to share.
I was really hoping that he’d win this battle. But I guess there were other plans. And finally what remains is this thought. Irrfan Khan is, ‘Gone but can never be forgotten’."
Why does the death of #IrrfanKhan feel so personal? Everyone. Everywhere is gutted. Perhaps because he proved that success is not hereditary. That Talent with Hardwork will rise, always. That destiny looks after those who are meant to be. Thank You for making us believe legend!
— abhineet mishra (@AbhineetMishraa) April 29, 2020
This tweet below helped to understand the feeling most of us are going through. Hence had to share.
— Gauthamvasudevmenon (@menongautham) April 29, 2020
I was really hoping that he’d win this battle. But I guess there were other plans.
And finally what remains is this thought. Irrfan Khan is, ‘Gone but can never be forgotten’. pic.twitter.com/urSjuay0Oz
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