Director Akarsh Khurrana, who is looking forward to his film Karwaan, said that he was initially in awe of his leading man Irrfan Khan. Khurrana, a well-known name in Mumbai theatre scene who directed "High Jack", said he was bit nervous about collaborating with an exceptional actor like Irrfan.
"Irrfan is one of the finest actors in Bollywood. I was in awe for the first few days. But then I realised that he is very accessible and normal. He seemed to be happy with the way things were going," the director said in a statement. He said what he liked the most about Irrfan is that he has a process and does his homework.
"He's normal and chatty, and then when the cameras roll he transforms into this whole new persona, with a wide range of emotions. We had a ball of a time while shooting for the film and now that he is away... we all are missing him," he added about the actor, who is currently in London undergoing treatment for neuroendocrine tumour.
The film also stars Dulquer Salmaan and Mithila Palkar.
"Karwaan" revolves around three oddballs from different walks of life who are thrown together in a bizarre journey which helps them find normalcy in their lives.
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala's RSVP in association with Priti Rathi Gupta of Ishka films, "Karwaan" is slated to release on August 3.
On personal front, Irrfan is currently battling with cancer and getting treated in London.
(With PTI Inputs)