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  1. Irrfan Khan's son Babil Khan posts an emotional note on his birth anniversary, says questions keep him awake all night
  2. Irrfan Khan's son Babil reveals why he no longer shares memories of his father on Instagram
  3. Watch: Indian icon Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan talks about his Bollywood debut ‘Qala’, his dad’s legacy, and more
  4. Irrfan’s son Babil completes debut film’s first schedule, says ‘if not careful, your self
  5. Irrfan Khan’s son Babil on taking up Qala: ‘I was broken and vulnerable after baba’s death…’
  6. Sutapa Sikdar remembers husband Irrfan Khan on son Ayaan's birthday
  7. Irrfan Khan's son Babil shares glimpse of night shoot
  8. Sutapa Sikdar shares son Babil's unseen pic with Irrfan Khan to celebrate his acting debut
  9. Irrfan Khan's Son Babil Khan Is Reportedly Taking Acting Lessons From Late Father's Mentor, Prasanna
  10. Sutapa Sikdar remembers husband Irrfan Khan on son Ayaan's birthday


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Irrfan Khan's son Babil Khan posts an emotional note on his birth anniversary, says questions keep him awake all night

It's Irrfan Khan's birth anniversary today. He would have been 56 today. The actor had passed away in April 2020 after battling with neuroendocrine cancer for two years. But he's still remembered as one of the finest actors of Indian cinema. While Bollywood definitely feels a void after his passing away, it's been a major loss to his family - wife Sutapa Sikdar and his sons Babil and Ayaan Khan. On this special occasion, Babil penned an emotional note and shared a childhood picture with his parents. He wrote, "Questions keep me up at night. Those that I never asked then, those that I can never ask now. My inquiries are left for me to quench on my own, that’s okay, I will figure it out. I miss your laughter though, I don’t think there is an answer for that. Remembering a day when you arrived here." Baabil's first post of 2023 was also about his father. He shared a picture of Irrfan, Sutupa and his brother Ayaan and wrote, "2023: Happy new year to aap sabh ❤️ It’s baba’s birthday in 3 days. Let us refine ourselves. Let us stop, reflect and recognise ourselves. Let us understand the voids that built these walls between you and I, allow me to love you and let us unify ourselves. Let us come together this year. Let’s be one big family 🥹" Babil Khan recalls dealing with father Irrfan Khan’s demise; reveals he locked himself in his room for 45 days On the occasion of Irrfan Khan’s 56th birth anniversary, his son Babil Khan recalled how he dealt with the sudden demise of his dad. ...

Irrfan Khan's son Babil reveals why he no longer shares memories of his father on Instagram

Irrfan and Babil trying to look like each other in this throwback pic. An Instagram user had asked Babil, "When will you share something about Irrfan sir?" Babil responded with, "I loved sharing and then I get these Dms all the time saying that I'm using him to promote myself and that really hurts when in fact I was genuinely sharing memories to fill up the void that he left in his fans. So I'm so confused on what to do." He added, "I'm trying to figure out but it really hurts when random people message me saying I'm using his memory to gain clout, like I needed to do that, I'm already his son, I never needed to do that to gain anything. Now I'm perplexed and a little hurt tbh. So I'll share when I feel like it's the right time." A screenshot of Babil's post. Babil shared a screenshot of his comment section on Instagram Stories and wrote, "For Baba's fans wondering why I have stopped sharing memories of him." Irrfan died on April 29 last year, after two years of battling neuroendocrine tumour. Babil often shared unseen pictures of the actor and his private moments with family. He also shared anecdotes from their life, treating Irrfan's fans to memories of the Angrezi Medium actor. Sharing a glimpse of his debut, Babil wrote last week, "Tripti freaking Dimri is back again!!!!!! Whooooooo!!! (and a little bit of me ) Also I’m a bit skeptical about the phrase ‘getting launched’ because the audience should launch off their seats while watching our film and not any individual a...

Watch: Indian icon Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan talks about his Bollywood debut ‘Qala’, his dad’s legacy, and more

“It’s a rarity in our industry to find real friends who look out for you … With Anvita, Tripti, and Swastika, I felt there was truth to our relationship from the bottom of my heart … I was thrown into my first film and came on after having just lost my father … But Tripti — whom I had most of my scenes with — made it so comfortable. There was no pressure. She was so giving as an actor and you have to understand that she’s the lead of this film,” said Babil. The film, which opened to largely positive reviews, also enjoyed a thunderous showcase at the recent International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa and was hailed for its complex themes like the friction between mother and daughter, fear, insecurities and hatred. But this unhinged tale of a fragile musician and her delicate mind came alive because of their collective camaraderie and the intense/democratic workshops led by director Dutt. “Tripti was a very, very, very giving as an actor … She was shooting every day since 5am and I had a few days to shoot in the middle. But even though she was so tired or had cried the entire day for a scene, she stayed there for me. Even though it’s a dark film, I was surrounded by people who I knew will take care of me if I fall. And that emotion is so sacred,” said Babil. ‘Qala’, produced by actress Anushka Sharma's brother Karnesh,is a bold and nuanced departure from the usual saccharine mother-daughter relationships shown in Bollywood films where everything and everyone is hunky-...

Irrfan’s son Babil completes debut film’s first schedule, says ‘if not careful, your self

Premium Irrfan’s son Babil completes debut film’s first schedule, says ‘if not careful, your self-importance will drown you’ Irrfan's son Babil made his Bollywood plans public last year. Babil, who has studied filmmaking in London, would often share pictures and anecdotes about his late father teaching him valuable lessons about the craft and the profession. Actor Irrfan Khan’s son Babil is on his way to becoming a film actor and has recently wrapped the first schedule of his debut movie. On Saturday, Babil shared on Instagram that he had finished his first-ever shooting schedule. However, he didn’t reveal anything about the project. “I have finished my first shooting schedule. Damn. Also with my childhood best friend bama side. In the process, I realised that it is absolutely necessary to remember that your self-importance will drown you if you’re not extremely careful and honest with yourself. You are part of a story and the story will always be bigger than you. (Whether you are an actor or not). Have a great day today!” Babil wrote alongside the photo. Also Read | A few weeks ago, reflecting on Irrfan’s journey, Babil wrote on Instagram that the late actor’s attempts to improve the quality of Hindi cinema were often thwarted by the audience, who refused to outgrow the comfort of commercial films. The youngster also spoke at length about nepotism, debates around which were reignited after

Irrfan Khan’s son Babil on taking up Qala: ‘I was broken and vulnerable after baba’s death…’

Irrfan Khan‘s elder son Babil Khan is all set to make his acting debut with Qala. The Anvita Dutt directorial also stars Tripti Dimri, Swastika Mukherjee and Amit Sial in the lead roles. Set for a Netflix release, the movie was announced at Films Day event on Monday. Interacting with the media for the first time about the film, Babil revealed that he was excited to join the project even before he read the script. He also said that post his father’s death, he was broken and vulnerable but the team made him feel safe. “One of my close friends has been an assistant to Anvita and even before I read the script, I wanted to do the film. I never had second thoughts about it and was ready to audition. It was the time baba had passed away and I was broken and vulnerable. When I reached Clean Slate Filmz, they made me feel so safe,” he said. (Photo: Varinder Chawla) (Photo: Varinder Chawla) “Babil may not remember but I met him at a party when he was just 14 and really found him interesting. When we were auditioning for Jagan, we tested many boys. Some very interesting but we weren’t getting the right fit. The friend that he mentioned, she casually asked whether I want to test Babil. I didn’t know he was into acting. I knew he was studying films and wanted to be a cinematographer. When I saw the audition, in just two lines, I knew he was Jagan. It was the first time he was facing the camera and it could have been frightening. Babil was also coming from a sad place and yet kept his e...

Sutapa Sikdar remembers husband Irrfan Khan on son Ayaan's birthday

On Sunday, taking to her Instagram handle, Sutapa took a stroll down memory lane and recalled how Irrfan was busy shooting for his film 'Maqbool' during the birth of his younger son Ayaan Khan. Sharing a reel clubbed with pictures, Sutapa wrote, "Wishing you a great birthday Ayaan reminds me of the time when you were still inside me and baba was shooting for 'MAQBOOL'. You came down and the doctor told me to get admitted it could be a premature baby, baba flew down from Bhopal and don't know what you guys communicated I am sure baba had said "rook jao jaldi kya hai zindagi ko aaram se lena chahiye" or he had said "abbe yaar main yahan ruk jaunga toh bahut gadbad ho jayegi bahut important scene hai.."." She added, "The doctor gave me complete bed rest which I didn't listen to but you listened and came out to grace the world when baba finished the shoot of Maqbool! such a mature decision for being a premature baby and you have been like that always, the balance, the peace, the keeper of even the unsaid promise. May you always remain like this completely unaffected by the ever changing social media..may you pursue whatever you want, don't take pressure like you didnt when you were about to be born. blessings from me and baba!! I am blessed to have you! #giftoflove #MAQBOOL #nostalgia #irrfanandayaan." Ever since Irrfan Khan passed away, it is his wife Sutapa Sikdar and son Babil, who have been sharing memories and anecdotes of the late star. It's been almost two years since i...

Irrfan Khan's son Babil shares glimpse of night shoot

Irrfan Khan's son Babil, who is currently shooting for his next big project, on Friday, shared a glimpse of the night shoot. Taking to Instagram story, Babil shared pictures and videos of the team sleeping and revealed the reason why he is capturing these moments. In the first picture the crew of the film can be seen sleeping on a couch. Babil made his acting debut with OTT's 'Qala' last year. Set in the late 1930s and early 1940s, 'Qala' is the story of an eponymous young playback singer. The film is about Qala's tragic past and the ways in which it catches up with her, causing her to unravel at the peak of her hard-won success. But the beginning and end of her spiral is her relationship with her mother, the pathology of her upbringing and the neurosis it leads to. Babil's performance in Qala received a big thumbs-up from the audience. Babil is set to appear in YRF's 'The Railway Men' and also has other exciting projects in the works, which are yet to be announced. With 'The Railway Men', the makers will pay tribute to the heroes of Bhopal who saved thousands of lives when the crisis hit the city 37 years back. In the late hours of December 2, 1984, methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide factory owned by the American Union Carbide Corporation. It has been reported that more than half a million people were poisoned that night and the official death toll exceeded 5,000. Thousands of survivors have said they, their children and grandchildren are struggling with chroni...

Sutapa Sikdar shares son Babil's unseen pic with Irrfan Khan to celebrate his acting debut

Qala, which was released on December 1 via OTT. Celebrating her son's big day, Sutapa Sikdar shared an unseen photo of baby Babil with Irrfan and penned a heartfelt note. Alongside the photo, which was from Babil's first visit to the late star's film set, Sutapa recalled her son's journey and expressed gratitude. Apart from Babil, Qala also stars Tripti Dimri and Swastika Mukherjee in important roles. Sutapa Sikdar shares unseen photo of son Baabil to celebrate his acting debut Taking to her Instagram stories, Sikdar posted a candid photo wherein Irrfan is seen holding Babil in his arms as the latter looks on. In the caption, she wrote, "First day to babas set to release of your film #qala #elderson #pressureofparenting #gratitude." Take a look. In his debut movie, Babil takes on the role of a young singer whose dreams come to fruition after his encounter with a renowned artiste, played by Swastika Mukherjee. Set against the background of the 1940s in Kolkata, the film stars Tripti as Babil's nemesis. The movie has been bankrolled by Karnesh Sharma's Clean Slate Filmz and also sees Varun Grover and Abhishek Banerjee in important parts. In a recent interview with Pinkvilla, Babil opened up about going through tough times after dad Irrfan Khan's demise. Babil recalled feeling 'very scared' after losing the protection and safety that his father provided. "It was difficult to accept myself and to be like yes to accept your flaws. And to understand that who you were when baba w...

Irrfan Khan's Son Babil Khan Is Reportedly Taking Acting Lessons From Late Father's Mentor, Prasanna

Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Khan Is Reportedly Taking Acting Lessons From Late Father’s Mentor, Prasanna – Deets Inside! ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Actor Babil Khan, who made his screen debut with the streaming film ‘Qala’ is attending an acting workshop by veteran theatre director and acting teacher Prasanna. Prasanna is one of the most revered personalities of the A source said: “Babil Khan is excited to attend this workshop and totally immerse himself in Prasanna’s process. The workshop is unlike any other in the country, one that teaches the Indian method of acting and is accessible to working actors from all backgrounds. This will certainly be an enriching experience for Babil.”

Sutapa Sikdar remembers husband Irrfan Khan on son Ayaan's birthday

On Sunday, taking to her Instagram handle, Sutapa took a stroll down memory lane and recalled how Irrfan was busy shooting for his film 'Maqbool' during the birth of his younger son Ayaan Khan. Sharing a reel clubbed with pictures, Sutapa wrote, "Wishing you a great birthday Ayaan reminds me of the time when you were still inside me and baba was shooting for 'MAQBOOL'. You came down and the doctor told me to get admitted it could be a premature baby, baba flew down from Bhopal and don't know what you guys communicated I am sure baba had said "rook jao jaldi kya hai zindagi ko aaram se lena chahiye" or he had said "abbe yaar main yahan ruk jaunga toh bahut gadbad ho jayegi bahut important scene hai.."." She added, "The doctor gave me complete bed rest which I didn't listen to but you listened and came out to grace the world when baba finished the shoot of Maqbool! such a mature decision for being a premature baby and you have been like that always, the balance, the peace, the keeper of even the unsaid promise. May you always remain like this completely unaffected by the ever changing social media..may you pursue whatever you want, don't take pressure like you didnt when you were about to be born. blessings from me and baba!! I am blessed to have you! #giftoflove #MAQBOOL #nostalgia #irrfanandayaan." Ever since Irrfan Khan passed away, it is his wife Sutapa Sikdar and son Babil, who have been sharing memories and anecdotes of the late star. It's been almost two years since i...