What Fond Memories Did Babil Khan Share About His Father Irrfan Khan?
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Key Takeaways
- Babil Khan shares cherished memories of his father, Irrfan Khan.
- The phrase “sofa mode activated” symbolizes their playful bond.
- Babil navigates feelings of isolation in the film industry.
- The film Logout tackles the psychological effects of online fame.
- Irrfan Khan's legacy continues to influence Babil's life.
Mumbai, Jan 7 (NationPress) Actor Babil Khan recently provided a glimpse into the light-hearted, everyday interactions he had with his late father, Irrfan Khan, recalling how he would often leap onto him exclaiming, “sofa mode activated.”
Babil took to Instagram to share two nostalgic images. The first showcases a young Babil comfortably lying on his father's back, with both appearing at ease on a striped mat surrounded by simple pillows and various household items.
The second image captures Irrfan Khan and Babil facing each other outdoors at night, with a softly blurred background enhanced by the glow of streetlights creating a dramatic atmosphere.
In his caption, Babil reminisced: “Pictures of you. Pictures of me. (I used to say “sofa mode activated” before I jumped on him and fell asleep on his back).”
Last year, Babil shared a heartfelt video (later removed), where he expressed feelings of isolation within the film industry, mentioning various names such as Shanaya Kapoor, Ananya Panday, Arjun Kapoor, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Raghav Juyal, Adarsh Gourav, and even Arijit Singh.
In October, he re-emerged on Instagram, sharing pictures of himself in a brick-red sweater, signaling the onset of winter after the monsoon.
Babil was last featured in Logout, a cyber thriller drama alongside Rasika Dugal, Gandharv Dewan, and Nimisha Nair. Directed by Amit Golani, this film delves into the darker aspects of digital fame and the mental strain of an online existence.
As for the late acclaimed actor Irrfan Khan, he was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in 2018 and began treatment for a colon infection related to the disease in 2020. He passed away the day after being hospitalized at the age of 53. Tragically, his mother, Saeeda Begum, aged 93, had passed away just four days earlier in Jaipur.