Mumbai: Late actor Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan is an avid social media user. He keeps on sharing updates about his life on his social media and also posts throwback memories of the ‘Angrezi Medium’ actor.
Babil Khan recently shared a picture of his ‘one and only’. He also penned down an emotional note for his mother Sutapa Sikdar and regretted being temperamental. He further says sorry for giving her the pain.
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Babil shared an adorable picture of Sutapa and wrote, “The one and only. My only one. I’m so temperamental, I regret. She’s there for me, you know? The only one. No one gives a fuck about me, truly, except my mumma. I love you so much, I’m sorry for the pain. In the closing chapters of our book; selfishly, I want to be the one to take care of you.”
Also, as 29th April 2021 marked the first death anniversary of Irrfan Khan, Babil shared a picture of the ‘Maqbool’ actor and wrote a heartfelt note. He captioned the picture as, “Chemo burns you from the inside, so to find joy in the simple things, like building your own table to write your own journals. There is a purity, I have not yet discovered. There is a legacy that has already been concluded by my Baba himself. A full stop. Nobody can ever replace him. Nobody will ever be able to. To the greatest best friend, companion, brother, father, I ever had and ever will have. I love you so much, for the rest of this chaos we are choosing to call life. I would have built a space monument that could have taken us to the furthest parts of a blackhole singularity you were always intrigued by, but I would have been there with you Baba, and we could have gone together, hand in hand. (Exploring the last mysteries)”.
Meanwhile, Babil Khan is all set to make his acting debut with the Netflix movie ‘Qala’, produced by Anushka Sharma. He will star alongside Tripti Dimri.
Irrfan Khan was last seen starring in the movieAngrezi Medium’ alongside Radhika Madan and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The movie released last year on theatres but could not run long enough due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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