Babil Khan, the son of the late Bollywood star Irrfan Khan, recently shared a heartbreaking message on Instagram, revealing the depth of his grief as the fourth anniversary of his father's death approaches. Irrfan Khan, renowned for his roles in both Bollywood and Hollywood, died in 2020 after battling neuroendocrine cancer.
In his emotional post, Babil wrote, "Sometimes I feel like giving up and going to Baba." This note, shared on his Instagram stories, was quickly deleted, but not before catching the attention of his followers and a Reddit user who captured and shared it online, causing it to go viral.
The message underscored the young actor¡¯s ongoing struggle with his loss, sparking concern among his fans.
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On April 12, marking nearly four years since his father's passing, Babil posted another touching tribute on social media. He recalled a sentimental exchange, writing, "I¡¯m gonna miss you, you know? Standing under my umbrella.¡± He imagined his father's comforting reply, ¡°I¡¯m going to miss you too, but I guess it¡¯s time to dance in the rain now.¡±
Babil Khan has followed in his father's footsteps, embarking on an acting career. He made his debut in the critically acclaimed film "Qala" and has since appeared in other projects like "The Railway Men" and "Friday Night Plan." Babil continues to build his career in cinema with upcoming projects, including two collaborations with notable director Shoojit Sircar.
The young actor¡¯s public sharing of his grief has resonated with many who admire Irrfan Khan and those who understand the profound impact of losing a loved one.
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As Babil navigates his career in the limelight, he carries not only the legacy of his father¡¯s stellar career but also the very human experience of his personal loss, touching hearts and fostering a sense of shared empathy among his audience.
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