Irrfan Khan was one of the legendary actors in the industry and left an indelible mark with his powerful performances that could move audiences to both laughter and tears. He earned a special place in the hearts of millions. Besides his exceptional acting career, Irrfan was also a deeply devoted family man, often sharing personal moments and wisdom with his loved ones.
Babil recalls Irrfan Khan's 'figuring out' clipOne such personal moment came during a roundtable interview. When the host Rajeev Masand mentioned that Irrfan's son would have "figured it out" by then, the veteran actor humorously responded, "My son is not figuring out." Recently, Irrfan's son Babil Khan took to Instagram and shared this old clip.
ALSO READ: He wrote, "When baba did that interview, I was very lost in life and I still laugh with joy at the honesty with which he said “my son is not figuring out” when @rajeevmasand started asking @akshaykumar and baba “your sons must be at the age where they must be figuring out..” - to which baba promptly interrupted - “my son is not figuring out.”"A few years later I went to London on minimum pocket money, worked bars and bartended at lord’s, Wembley and in contrast, many violent football stadiums that had fans that would literally assault you if you didn’t pour that Guinness right (and till today I bet anybody to pour it better than me), shot music videos for rappers, took ketchup from McDonald’s and bread from my friend when the pocket money ran out because 600 pounds in London for a month is barely enough to ask anyone attending uni in London. It’s the hustle that I fell in love with. Anyway, my point is - I wish I could have shown him that boy Baba watched grow up but not quite, made it out and made it," he added. ALSO READ: Babil also took the opportunity to express his gratitude for the chance to star in The Railway Men, his debut in the OTT space. He thanked Shiv Rawail, the creator of the show, for trusting him with such a key role.Despite the hardships, Babil said he fell in love with the hustle and the experiences that came with it. His determination paid off when he first entered the industry as a camera assistant in Qarib Qarib Single (2017), before making his acting debut in the critically acclaimed Qala (2022).
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