Trailer Alert: Irrfan Khan shines and surprises in his last movie ‘The Song of Scorpions’
Mumbai: It’s a golden opportunity for Irrfan Khan’s fans, who can witness the genius of the actor one more time on the big screen, a day before his third death anniversary.
Directed by Anup Singh, the trailer of Irrfan Khan’s swansong, ‘The Song of Scorpions’ was unveiled on Wednesday. Set in Jaisalmer’s Thar desert, the movie features Iranian-French actress Golshifteh Farahani who has been cast opposite Irrfan. Waheeda Rehman, Shashank Arora and Tillotama Shome will be seen in strong supporting roles. Irrfan has worked with Anup earlier in the film ”Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost.”
The trailer starts with a haunting premise, in which, a man is stung by a scorpion. The late actor plays a camel trader in this twisted love story of revenge and the redemptive power of the song. Golshifteh Farahani plays Nooran, a fiercely independent tribal woman, who is learning the ancient healing art of scorpion singing from her grandmother, Zubeida, played by Waheeda Rehman.
According to local myths, the only cure for sure death after a scorpion sting is the song of scorpions.
Anup Singh said, “The film is about choice: you can either choose to breathe out the poison you breathe in, or sing a song of love that heals rather than harms. It’s an important film given the times we live in. Irrfan believed in it passionately and I am glad that people will be able to see it soon. It’s an emotional moment for me and the entire team. This screening of the film I hope will bring a healing to Irrfan’s family & to all of us who loved Irrfan.”
Anup Singh has also relived his memories of working with the actor in his book, ‘Irrfan: Dialogues with the Wind’, which was released last year.
The Swiss, French, and Singaporean co-production premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival and received rave reviews.