World-famous Indian actor Irfan Khan died April 30, 1:41

The world-famous Indian actor Ilfan Khan, who appeared in the movie "Slamdog $ Millionaire" that dominated the major categories at the Academy Awards, died on the 29th.

Born in northwestern India, Ilfan Khan became an actor after studying at a drama school and worked in the Indian film industry.

After that, he portrayed a boy who grew up in a slum in India and played the role of a police officer in the movie "Slumdog $ Millionaire", which dominated major categories at the Academy Awards, and became known worldwide.

In addition, he appeared in "227 days of drifting with the life of pie / tiger" that depicts a boy's epic adventure, and also played the role of a judge in the drama "Tokyo Trial" produced by NHK and others in 2016.

According to Reuters and Associated Press, Mr. Khan was hospitalized in a Mumbai hospital for a colon infection and died on the 29th. According to local media, he was 53 years old.

About Khan, Reuters reported that he was "one of the first successful Indian actors in Western movies," Indian Prime Minister Modi said on Twitter yesterday, "His versatile acting is memorable. I will continue. "