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Babil Khan opens up on love, loss & carrying forward his father’s legacy

Babil Khan, son of the late Irrfan Khan, is making his mark in Bollywood with heartfelt performances. Known for his emotional depth, he blends vulnerability with emerging talent.

Babil Khan opens up on love, loss & carrying forward his father’s legacy

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Babil Khan, son of the late legendary actor Irrfan Khan, recently opened up about the importance of expressing love before it’s too late.

Reflecting on personal relationships, the young actor urged people to convey their feelings to their loved ones without hesitation.

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Taking to Instagram, Babil Khan shared a series of photos from a recent photoshoot. Dressed in a monochromatic outfit, he posed against a gradient blue backdrop, exuding a blend of contemporary style and traditional aesthetics.

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Alongside the pictures, Babil penned a heartfelt message about missed opportunities in relationships.

 

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“It is not the things that you couldn’t achieve in your life that you will regret. It is the things that you did not say to the ones you wanted by your side, it is the things you CHOSE to not say to the ones you loved,” he wrote. He went on to emphasize the importance of action, adding, “I’ve lost too much when it comes to personal relationships and I don’t want you to lose the same way. Kiss your loved ones today.”

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Babil’s candid reflection struck a chord with many, as he shared how unspoken words can leave lasting regrets. The actor, who began his film journey as a camera assistant in ‘Qarib Qarib Single’, made his acting debut in 2022 with Anvita Dutt’s psychological drama ‘Qala’, starring alongside Tripti Dimri. He followed it up with ‘Friday Night Plan’ in 2023, where he played Juhi Chawla’s on-screen son.

Recently, Babil portrayed a pivotal role in the web series ‘The Railway Men’, which revolves around the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. His upcoming project, ‘The Umesh Chronicles’, will see him share the screen with Amitabh Bachchan. The project comes under the direction of Shoojit Sircar.

Beyond acting, Babil recently graced the ramp at India Couture Week. He opened the show for celebrated designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. Describing the experience as an “honour,” he praised the designers for their resilience during challenging times.

“Despite their unbearable loss, they remained an inspiration, showing incredible resilience and ensuring the show went on,” he said, expressing gratitude for being trusted with such a significant role.

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