Ahead Of Irrfan Khan's Death Anniversary, Babil Khan's "Feel Like Giving Up" Deleted Post Sparks Concern
Babil Khan's social media post, which he later deleted, has left fans really worried, especially with his father Irrfan Khan’s fourth death anniversary approaching.
Babil Khan's social media post has left fans really worried! The son of late Irrfan Khan might have now deleted his latest Instagram Story, but the screenshot is going insanely viral, and fans are concerned about the well-being of the 'Qala' actor. For the unversed, Babil Khan took to Instagram Stories, and wrote, "Sometimes I feel like giving up and going to Baba (father)." Babil Khan's IG story comes just days before Irrfan Khan's fourth death anniversary. Babil Khan has deleted his post now, but the screenshot of the IG story is being widely shared on Reddit.
Check out the screenshot here:
Is everything okay with Babil?
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"Is everything okay with Babil," commented one user.
"He has deleted the Instagram Stories after 15 minutes," commented one user.
Another user said, "I hope he is fine."
"Irrfan’s four-year death anniversary is coming up too in less than a week, I imagine this time of year is pretty hard on him (Babil), having seen his father suffer so much... grief comes in waves, losing someone is never easy. Hoping he has the support he deserves to make it easier with time," wrote one user.
Another user commented, "He lost a parent way too soon in life. Has a career at the age of 25 where he’s supposed to flourish, while we call this our age of making mistakes. If he’s too sweet he’s a ‘pick me’. If he’s not sweet then he’s got the nepo attitude. Like us, when he posts things online, he’s an attention seeker. Give him a break."
Talking about Irrfan Khan, he passed away at a Mumbai hospital on April 29, 2020. He was battling neuroendocrine tumour for several months.
Irrfan Khan is survived by wife Sutapa Sikdar and sons Babil and Ayan.
Speaking about Babil Khan, he made his acting debut with the film Qala (2022), co-starring Triptii Dimri, Swastika Mukherjee and Varun Grover.
The film, directed by Anvita Dutt, was released on Netflix.
Babil Khan was last seen in the Hindi web series 'The Railway Men', alongside Kay Kay Menon, R Madhavan and Divyendu.











