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Irrfan Khan, who is currently busy shooting for the upcoming Hollywood film Inferno in Budapest, took some time out from his busy schedule to watch his new film Jurassic World along with his co-stars.
The fourth instalment in the popular Jurassic Park franchise, which released in India on June 11, features Irrfan in the role of Simon Masrani. The film has received a positive response from critics.
“In the theatre to watch Jurassic World with Inferno team in Budapest,” the 48-year-old National Award-winner posted on Twitter on Sunday.
Apart from Irrfan, the film also stars Hollywood actors Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson.
Inferno, which will be directed by Ron Howard, will star veteran Hollywood actor Tom Hanks along with Felicity Jones, Omar Sy and Ben Foster.
The film adaptation of Dan Brown’s eponymous novel will see Hanks playing the lead role of Robert Langdon.
In Inferno, Langdon finds himself in a hospital room in Venice as well as the target of a manhunt. With the help of Sienna, a nurse, and his knowledge of symbology, he will try to escape while they have to solve the most intricate riddle Langdon has ever faced.
Irrfan will portray Provost, the head of a shadowy group that becomes involved with Langdon, while Sy will play the leader of a disease prevention team. IANS
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