Indian movie star Irrfan Khan, who starred in “Life of Pi” and “Slumdog Millionaire,” died at the age of 53 after battling cancer, local media in India reported on the 29th.
Khan, who has been battling the disease for years, left for the sky with his family and loved ones watching, a spokesman for Khan said.
Khan, who debuted in the film industry in 1988, has been on a roll as a top star in the Indian film industry, so-called “Bollywood.”
He has been active not only in Bollywood but also in Hollywood and has been active worldwide.

For Korean audiences, the face is familiar as an interrogation investigator in “Life of Pi” and “Slumdog Millionaire.”
Cannes saddened movie fans in 2018 when it was revealed that he was battling neuroendocrine thumor, a type of rare cancer.
When the fight against illness was made public, Khan also calmly and calmly told fans how he felt about the illness, quoting novelist Margaret Mitchell’s article, “Life has no obligation to give us what we expect.”
Neuroendocrine tumors are said to occur in all digestive organs such as esophagus, stomach, duodenum, intestine, colon, and pancreas, as well as in the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and colon.
It is also a well-known illness of Apple founder Steve Jobs, who died in 2011 at the age of 56.