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This PIC Of Irrfan Khan & Rishi Kapoor From D-Day Goes VIRAL After They Died Within A Day Of Each Other!
Rishi Kapoor, who was diagnosed with leukemia in 2018, died in a Mumbai hospital on Thursday (April 30,2020), a day after Irrfan Khan who also was suffering from cancer died of clonal infection at Kokilaben Hospital on Wednesday(April 29,2020).
Fans and Bollywood film fraternity are shocked and mourning the deaths of Bollywood’s talented actors Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor as they died within a day of each other.
It’s truly a nightmare week for Bollywood as mentioned by Akshay Kumar in his tweet condoling the death of Rishi Kapoor, while several fans on social media are calling it the darkest hour for the film industry which lost two of its most talented artistes over just a span of two days.
Meanwhile, a picture of Irrfan and Rishi from ‘D-Day,’ the only film they ever did together in 2013 is being circulated on social media. Take a look below:
pic credit: Twitter
The photo shows Rishi and Irrfan sitting in a car in a still from the film. Rishi played Iqbal Seth Aka Goldman, an underworld don modelled on Dawood Ibrahim while Irrfan played undercover RAW agent Wali Khan in the film. Irrfan was tasked to find and bring Goldman back to India by the agency in Nikkhil Advani’s film that also starred Arjun Rampal and Huma Qureshi. Another pic of the two actors supposedly from a party is going viral too, take a look below:
pic credit: Twitter
Sharing the same on social media, several fans focused on how the two legendary actors of the Hindi film industry had said goodbye to the world so close.
Heartbreaking!
— Armaan Malik ❤️Admirer💫 (@Sidharth__AM22) April 30, 2020
Two days in a row. We have lost another star.
😭
Rest in peace,#RishiKapoor #IrrfanKhan pic.twitter.com/Px7A3PMq8j
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