Recently Babil Khan Shared Some Rare Photos Of Irrfan Khan And Sutapa Sikdar!!
Babil Khan releases an uncommon and unreleased image of Sutapa Sikdar and Irrfan Khan: "Now is the time to dance in the rain."
Apr 12, 2024, 22:14 IST
One of the best actors of the new age is Babil Khan. Even though his father and the late actor Irrfan Khan are unreplaceable in Bollywood, Babil is the only one who can continue his legacy. The Railway Men actor is a carbon like of his father, and he frequently posts behind-the-scenes photos of the Piku star, which only serves to increase the grief of all the admirers for the departed actor.
Babil Khan posted multiple images of himself with his mother Sutapa Sikdar and late father Irrfan Khan on social media. Recently, Babil Khan shared a number of old pictures on his Instagram page.
In the first photo, Irrfan Khan and his spouse Sutapa Sikdar are seen deep in conversation, while in the second, Babil is positioned with a camera, as if ready to take a picture. Irrfan appears to be on a movie set in another grainy picture that is included in the nostalgic collection.
The picture of Babil's childhood ID card, which shows him as a younger person, is shown after that. Babil posted a heartfelt remark with these recollections, expressing both his acceptance of moving on and his sorrow for his father.
During an interview, Babil Khan revealed details about his early years and how his father, Irrfan Khan, and he were estranged due to his celebrity. He mentioned how frequently crowds would keep them apart, making even a small period of time spent holding hands seem like a lifetime to a young youngster. Despite his father's affectionate nature, Babil characterised the encounter as traumatising.
"Therefore, I believe it's quite traumatic for the child when a bodyguard comes and takes him away because the throng is coming to him and that hand gets taken away. My father and I were physically apart due to his frequent shooting schedule, but when he was with me, he showed me a lot of attention," Babil remarked.
Babil made his Bollywood debut in the movie "Qala." After that, on November 18, he made an appearance in the web series "The Railway Men," which also starred Kay Kay Menon, R Madhavan, Divyenndu, and others. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy is the central theme of the series. Next, he co-stars with Amitabh Bachchan in "The Umesh Chronicles," Shoojit Sircar's directorial debut.