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Deepika Padukone remembers Irrfan Khan, shares a video from the sets of Piku (2015)

Yesterday (8 May), Shoojit Sircar's Piku (2015) completed five years. It's the only film in which Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan worked together.

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Deepika Padukone shared a throwback video with her Piku (2015) co-star Irrfan Khan remembering the fond memories they shared together. Coincidentally, the Shoojit Sircar film completed five years yesterday, 8 May. The actress shared a video from the sets wherein she and Khan are seen playing tennis. Along with the video, Deepika Padukone wrote, "Please come back!" 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

please come back!💔 #irrfankhan

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Irrfan Khan died on 29 April after being diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour in 2018. Piku is the only film where Padukone and Irrfan Khan worked together. To commemorate the film, the actress shared a beautiful candid picture from Piku’s sets. She also wrote lyrics of the song 'Lamhe Guzar Gaye' from Piku. She dedicated the song composed by Anupam Roy and post to Khan.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

लम्हे गुज़र गये चेहरे बदल गये हम थे अंजानी राहो में पल में रुला दिया पल में हसा के फिर रह गये हम जी राहो में थोड़ा सा पानी है रंग है थोड़ी सी छावो है चुभती है आँखो में धूप ये खुली दिशाओ में और दर्द भी मीठा लगे सब फ़ासले ये कम हुए ख्वाबो से रस्ते सजाने तो दो यादो को दिल में बसाने तो दो लम्हे गुज़र गये चेहरे बदल गये हम थे अंजानी राहो में थोड़ी सी बेरूख़ी जाने दो थोड़ी सी ज़िंदगी लाखो स्वालो में ढूंधू क्या थक गयी ये ज़मीन है जो मिल गया ये आस्मा तो आस्मा से मांगू क्या ख्वाबो से रस्ते सजाने तो दो यादो को दिल में बसाने तो दो -Piku Rest in Peace my Dear Friend...💔 #rana #piku #bhaskor @shoojitsircar @juhic3 #5yearsofpiku

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In the film, Padukone played the titular character whereas Khan played the role of Rana Chaudhary who drove Piku and her father Bhaskor Banerjee (Amitabh Bachchan) to their ancestral home in Kolkata, all the way from Delhi. Directed by Shoojit Sircar, the slice-of-life film won many awards and become a box office hit.