Late actor Irrfan Khan's son, actor Babil Khan, shared shocking videos on his Instagram story, raising concern among his fans for his well-being after he was seen crying and criticising the Bollywood industry. Although he deleted the videos shortly after posting them, they have since gone viral on Reddit.
Babil was heard saying, "There are people like Shanaya Kapoor, Ananya Pandey and Arjun Kapoor and Siddhant Chaturvedi and Raghav Juyal and Adarsh Gourav...They're so, so many more names. Bollywood is so fu*ked. Bollywood is so so rude."
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While in another video, Babil said, "Bollywood is the most fakest industry that I have ever been a pasrt of. But there are few people that want Bollywood to be better (smiles)...I got to show to you so much more, so much more, so much more. I have so much more to give you..."
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Netizens expressed concern, a user commented, "This is so sad. even as a nepo kid he’s feeling this way so imagine the others. I hope his mom is close to him." While another fan wrote, "Poor guy, he has been struggling since his father’s death. Hope he finds purpose and peace."
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On Irrfan Khan's fifth death anniversary, Babil remembered his father and shared a childhood photo with him. He wrote, "With you, without you. Life goes on, With me, without me. Soon I’ll be there. With you, not without you. And we will run together, and fly, Drink from waterfalls, pink not blue. I will hug you so tight, and I will cry, Then we’ll laugh, just like we used to. I miss you."
On the work front, Babil was last seen in Logout, which was released on ZEE5 in April.
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