Irrfan Khan - the new King Khan... of Hollywood


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Jun 18: With his Hollywood movie Jurassic World opening to an astounding $511 million, the uber-talented Irrfan Khan seems to have leapt light years ahead of Bollywoods famous Khan trio. His movie opened to an awe inspiring Rs 3000 crores and seems to just the beginning of a new chapter for him.

The three ruling Khans of Bollywood - Salman, Shahrukh and Aamir are hugely popular for the leading ladies they romance, the 100 crore earning movies they make as well as fight and make up relationship that they share. Irrfan in the meantime quietly made a name for himself entirely by the force of his acting talent and climbed the career ladder all the way into Hollywood.

Movie buffs have reported that Irrfan, has the maximum on-screen time of up to 40% that any Bollywood actor has ever had in a Hollywood movie. His performance has impressed even the most critical of critics and has been raining accolades on him from every direction. The actor himself is already on his next venture which is reportedly Infreno based on the novel by Dan Brown.

In Jurassin World Irrfan plays the role of Simon Masrani the owner of the park that houses dinosaurs.

  

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