Has Babil Khan Made a Comeback on Instagram?

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Key Takeaways
- Babil Khan returns to social media after a long break.
- Emotionally discusses personal challenges and mental health.
- Receives support from fellow actors like Vijay Varma.
- Highlights issues faced in the Bollywood industry.
- Encourages open dialogue about mental health.
Mumbai, Oct 11 (NationPress) Actor Babil Khan has returned to Instagram after a lengthy absence of nearly 6 months from the platform. On Saturday, he shared two captivating images from his recent photoshoot.
In these images, he is seen sporting a brick red sweater as the winter season starts to set in following the retreat of the monsoon.
Babil also included an emotional message in the caption, reflecting on the struggles he faced during his time away. He expressed, “Didn’t mean to eavesdrop, This glass house has lean walls. I wore my heart on my sleeves, now I have blood-soaked t-shirts. I needed time to heal, My demons left me with deep cuts. Insomnia and panic had me making wired confessions, I was crying out for help, I couldn’t stifle my expression, the toll was heavy on my health, my soul was tired of repression, ‘you were fighting with your girl while I was fighting my depression, wait (sic).’”
Actor Vijay Varma showed his support in the comments, stating, “Babil, we’ve got your back.”
In May, Babil had deleted his Instagram profile, resulting in a web search yielding no results, indicating that his account was non-existent.
As the son of the late Indian film icon Irrfan Khan, Babil previously shared a video (later removed) where he appeared visibly emotional, discussing feelings of alienation within the film industry.
In that video, he mentioned various names, including Shanaya Kapoor, Ananya Panday, Arjun Kapoor, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Raghav Juyal, Adarsh Gourav, and even Arijit Singh.
He was heard saying, “What I mean to say is that, I just want you guys to know that there are people like Shanaya Kapoor, Ananya Panday and Arjun Kapoor and Siddhant Chaturvedi and Raghav Juyal and Adarsh Gourav and even... Arijit Singh? There are so, so many more names. Bollywood is so f**. Bollywood is so, so rude.”