Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, who recently bagged her third National award for her flick 'Tanu Weds Manu,' has always maintained her stand for being the hero in a film.
Recently, talking about sharing the screen space with the 29-year-old actress, Irrfan Khan sarcastically said, "Only I know if I will be able to play a divine lover or not, the film is far away as it is in a confused state."
The 49-year-old actor added, "And Kanagana is out of reach now. If I want to play a heroine opposite her, I will do the film. If there is a script, wherein she will be the hero and I will be the heroine, then I'll definitely do it."
On the work front, Irrfan will be next seen in Ron Howard directorial 'Inferno' and in 'Madari.
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