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This year’s virtual TCM Classic Film Festival is underway, taking place on multiple platforms with movies and talks happening both on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel and the HBO Max streaming platform. The selections on HBO Max will be available throughout May. I, for one, am looking forward to watching Patricia Birch’s “Grease 2,” the documentary “Nichols and May – Take Two” and Chantal Akerman’s “News From Home” and “La Chambre.”
Available virtually via Film Forum (and playing in L.A. at the Laemmle NoHo) is a new restoration of Melvin Van Peebles’ 1968 debut feature “The Story of a Three Day Pass,” starring Harry Baird and Nicole Berger in the tale of a Black American G.I. on leave in Paris. Taking stylistic cues from the French New Wave, the film introduces Van Pebbles’ distinct voice and vision, which would develop into such future p
Irrfan Khan Was Curious About Death And What Happens Afterlife, Says Wife Sutapa Sikdar
PUBLISHED ON: April 28, 2021 | Duration: 4 min, 40 sec On Irrfan Khan s first death anniversary, his wife Sutapa Sikdar and son Babil, in conversation with Film Companion s Anupama Chopra, shared that the late actor was always curious about death and often talked about what happens afterlife. He even felt that maybe he had drawn death towards him, said Sutapa Sikdar. Babil also revealed what Irrfan Khan told him in his final days in the hospital. Irrfan Khan died on April 29 last year.
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Irrfan Khan in his last days in hospital told son Babil
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Babul shared this picture of Irrfan Khan. (Image courtesy: babil.ik)
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“He was losing consciousness,” said Babil
Irrfan Khan died on 20 April last year
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Irrfan Khan was one of the most loved and respected actors of Bollywood. He died of cancer at the age of 53 In Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai On 20 April last year. Babil, a son of Irrfan Khan and his wife Sutapa Sikdar. Interview with a film partnerRevealed one of the last things the actor told him in his last days. Irrfan Khan Kokilaben was admitted to the hospital. Talking to Anupama Chopra of Film Companion during the interview, Babil said, “I was in the hospital for two-three days before he died. He said:” He was losing consciousness and one of the last things he said … he Just looked at me, smiled and said ‘I’m going to die.’