Babil Khan shared a cryptic post on his Instagram handle days before his father, actor Irrfan Khan’s death anniversary. A screenshot of Babil's now-deleted Instagram story has surfaced on Reddit, causing concern among his fans and followers.
On April 23, Babil Khan reportedly shared a cryptic Instagram post saying, ‘Sometimes I feel like giving up and going to Baba.’
The post, since deleted, was shared by a Reddit user, who expressed concern about Babil's well-being.
A user grieved with Babil and wrote, ‘Irrfan’s 4 year death anniversary is coming up too in less than a week, I imagine this time of year is pretty hard on him, having seen his father suffer so much. Grief comes in waves, losing someone is never easy. hoping he has the support he deserves to make it easier with time (sic).’
Earlier this month, Babil Khan shared a heartfelt post remembering his father, Irrfan. He shared unseen pictures of the actor on Instagram, stirring emotions among Irrfan's fans. Babil's emotional caption read, ‘I'm gonna miss you, you know? Standing under my umbrella. I am going to miss you too, but I guess It’s time to dance in the rain now.’
About Babil Khan
Babil Khan is the son of the late actor Irrfan Khan and belongs to a family with a rich legacy in the Indian film industry. He has recently entered the world of acting, making his debut with the film ‘Qala.’ Babil has garnered attention for his candid and introspective posts on social media, where he often shares glimpses of his life, thoughts, and memories of his father. He is seen as a promising talent and is expected to make a significant impact in the industry.
Irrfan Khan was a highly acclaimed Indian actor known for his versatile performances in both Bollywood and international films. Born on January 7, 1967, in Rajasthan, India, he began his acting career in television and later transitioned to films.
Irrfan gained recognition for his roles in films like ‘Maqbool,’ ‘Life in a... Metro,’ ‘The Namesake,’ and ‘Paan Singh Tomar,’ for which he won the National Film Award for Best Actor. He also appeared in several Hollywood films, including ‘Slumdog Millionaire,’ ‘Life of Pi,’ ‘Jurassic World,’ and ‘The Amazing Spider-Man.’
Known for his nuanced portrayals and natural acting style, Irrfan was respected by audiences and critics alike. He passed away on April 29, 2020, after battling a rare form of cancer. His legacy continues to inspire many aspiring actors and filmmakers around the world.
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