Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Khan Provides A Glimpse Of His Nashik Farmhouse; Demonstrates An Emotional Link With The Setting
ಮನರಂಜನೆBabil Khan, Irrfan Khan’s son, sat for a photograph at the family property in Nashik. He claims to sense his father’s presence strongly there. Check out the post inside
The late actor Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan frequently posts throwback photos of his father on social media. He offers a peek of numerous such incidents, ranging from his NSD days to some filming. Fans, on the other hand, adore it and lavish attention on the images. He recently completed a photo shoot in their family’s Nashik farmhouse, and the crowd is ecstatic. He appears raw, dreamy and provides a wistful glimpse of his father’s elegance in the portraits.
Shivaji Sen, an ace photographer, has brilliantly caught Babil’s numerous moods as he walks around the picturesque property. Babil said of the photo session, The farmhouse is a treasured site for his family. It was that one place of relaxation that his father, Irrfan Khan, would go anytime he wanted to decompress. He is acutely aware of his presence in the surrounding surroundings. This is why he picked it as a location for his shoot as well. Shivaji Sen has done an excellent job of depicting his many emotions.
He also mentioned that they spoke a lot about what Babil Khan wanted to get out, and he thinks the results are on track with what they hoped for.
Babil, who was a student at the University of Westminster, recently left out to focus on his acting career. He will make his feature film debut in Anvitaa Dutt’s Qala, with Triptii Dimri. Anushka Sharma’s Clean Slate Filmz is producing the film, which will have a digital release
At a press conference, director Anvitaa stated Mother-daughter connections are precious and frequently challenging, at a news briefing. Qala is a lovely, heartbreaking story about a girl who longs for her mother’s affection. She is overjoyed to have such talented performers on board, and she can’t wait for the world to see the film starring Tripti, Babil, and Swastika.