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Amid cancer treatment, Irrfan Khan finds new perspective

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Last Updated : Aug 02 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

Actor Irrfan Khan is a Bollywood star and Hollywood chameleon, who has bounced between the two with ease for decades, working with everyone from Mira Nair to Wes Anderson and Ang Lee and stealing scenes in both Oscar-winners ("Slumdog Millionaire") and blockbusters ("Jurassic World") alike. But all that's been put on hold as he undergoes treatment in London for a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare form of cancer.

Although Khan's life now is very different from only a few months ago, he still has films that he worked on as recently last year coming out, including "Puzzle," a poignant character drama expanding to 11 cities this weekend.

The indie film from Oscar-nominated producer Marc Turtletaub ("Little Miss Sunshine") is about a stifled suburban housewife, played by Kelly Macdonald, who forms a bond with a more cosmopolitan man, (Khan), over a shared fondness for puzzles. It's one that the 51-year-old actor is immensely proud of, and eager to talk about, but, he also knows very keenly how unpredictable his life has become.

When I call him for our interview, he answers politely and informs me that he's been hospitalized the night prior and asks if might be possible to call him back in 10 minutes. Of course, I say. This happens again, when Khan's doctors come in to talk to him and he politely asks if we might pick it up tomorrow.

Below are excerpts from our conversations. They have been edited for clarity and brevity.

AP: 'Puzzle' is quite lovely, but also a small character drama a bit of a departure from the bigger Hollywood films you've become known for
AP: How are you doing in general?
AP: There's been a lot of speculation in the media about your condition and you've made pleas on social media not to trust the reports. But what do you want people to know about what you're going through?
AP: What is your day to day like now? Are you reading scripts or planning to work at all?
AP: You're in London going through treatments. Is there anything you can share about that?

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First Published: Aug 02 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

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