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Babil Khan, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, has made a special place in the hearts of his fans. He was last seen in The Railway Men and the audience loved his performance. Recently, Babil was seen engaging with fans as he reacted to a fan query on social media. He confirmed that he has completed two projects and is waiting for them to be released.
Babil Khan has shared a photo of him on Instagram which immediately gained attention. One of the fans asked, “कौई न्यू फिल्म या बेब सीरीज आ रही है कि नहीं। रेलवे मैन में बढिया काम किया था” On this Babil replied, “दो पर काम ख़त्म हो चुका है sir , अब बस इंतज़ार ही कर सकता हूँ मैं , लेकिन मेरी ख्वाहिश यह है कि आपको ज़्यादा ना करना पड़े” Another fan asked, “Abba ka naam banao beta”. Babil replied saying, “Ji sir, mehnat jaari hai.”
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Recently, Babil Khan often shares throwback photos of his father and late actor Irrfan Khan and today also it was no different day. He took to his social handle and shared unseen childhood photos with him. In no time it went viral and fans were seen reacting to it. Many even praised him. Taking to his Instagram handle, Babil Khan shared the photos in which he is seen posing with his father. He is looking very cute. Babil has only written ‘Grief’ in his caption.
Babil made his Bollywood debut with Qala. Recently, he starred in The Railway Men alongside Kay Kay Menon, R. Madhavan, Divyenndu, and others. Next, he will be seen in Shoojit Sircar’s The Umesh Chronicles, alongside Amitabh Bachchan. This project marks Shoojit’s fifth collaboration with Big B after Shoebite, Piku, Pink, and Gulabo Sitabo.
Talking about The Umesh Chronicles, Shoojit Sircar exclusively told News18 Showsha, “It’s a beautiful film we wanted to collaborate on with Jakob Ihre, who shot my first film, Yahaan. He has done the photography for projects like Chernobyl and Spaceman, which are world-class productions. We were elated to go back and collaborate on this very beautiful and simple film that’s all about nostalgia, growing up in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s.”
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