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10 understated films of Irrfan Khan which deserves more appreciation

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Talvar

A seasoned detective handles divergent viewpoints on a brutal double homicide. When the girl’s parents are named as the main suspects, the case becomes more difficult to solve.

D-day

Goldman is one of the most sought terrorists in India, and intelligence officer Wali Khan and his squad of highly skilled officers are about to capture him. However, a small error of judgment puts their goal in jeopardy.

Blackmail

Dev learns that Reena, his wife, has been having an affair with Ranjit. He chooses to exact retribution by blackmailing the unfaithful couple in order to teach them a lesson.

The Song of Scorpians

A young woman sets out on a quest to regain her voice and find solace in music following a string of unfortunate incidents.

The Namesake

Gogol, the son of immigrant Bengali parents Ashima and Ashoke, searches for his identity and must decide between the two worlds as his parents attempt to adapt to American society.

Puzzle

When a forty-year-old lady finds her passion—solving jigsaw puzzles—her life radically transforms, and she ends up traveling to New York to compete in a competition.

Qissa

After Partition, Umber Singh, a Sikh, is adamant on having a male kid and resides in Punjab with his wife and three daughters. He chooses to raise his fourth daughter as a man once she is born.

Krazzy 4

While taking four patients with intellectual disabilities to see a cricket match, a doctor is abducted. The four search for her and ask a girl who works in a TV channel as an aide.

Sunday

Voice actor Sehar, who suffers from amnesia, discovers that she is unable to recall even a single day of her life. When she discovers that she may have been a part of a crime, problems arise for her.

The Warrior

Warrior Lafcadia makes the decision to abandon his previous life in order to save his community. But his adversaries take advantage of this and attempt to murder him.

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