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Irrfan Khan's next Hollywood venture will premiere at the Sundance film festival

Irrfan Khan's next Hollywood venture will premiere at the Sundance film festival

Called Puzzle, the film is about a suburban mom who loves jigsaw puzzles opening a new world. Irrfan plays the new world
01 Dec, 2017

The Hindi Medium actor Irrfan Khan is all set to go to Hollywood coming new year!

His upcoming film Puzzle, starring Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald (of Intermission and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows fame), is ready for a world premiere at the international Sundance Film Festival in January, Indian media reports.

"When I had read the script I knew there was something really unusual and beautiful about the story and its characters," an excited Irrfan says.

"It is about a suburban mother called Agnes who discovers a passion for jigsaw puzzles and how it introduces her to a new world. I am playing the new world," the actor says with a smile.

This is the second time Irrfan will be making an appearance at Sundance after Ritesh Batra's The Lunchbox in 2014.

"The best thing to do at the fest is to go with the flow and enjoy the accolades. Lunchbox was loved by everyone, now I want to see what Puzzle unravels for all of us," he adds.

Irrfan says he wanted to break away from the studio films he had been doing (think The Amazing Spider Man and Jurassic World

"I am glad I took this chance. As an actor, Hollywood is a luxury. It gives me the exposure and advantage of getting to immerse myself in characters and films that are global."

The Madaari actor's next Bollywood project is a yet-to-be-titled Vishal Bhardwaj production, co-starring Deepika Padukone. Irrfan plays a local gangster in love with mafia queen Rahima Khan (played by Deepika).

Comments

Ahsan Gul Dec 01, 2017 11:21pm
Good luck to a talented actor and off the screen person.
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Parvez Dec 01, 2017 11:50pm
lucky poor actor!
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Syedchaushrygangadinkhan Dec 02, 2017 12:41am
There is no such thing as 'venture'. He'll play the role given to him.
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