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Babil Khan, son of late Irrfan Khan, often shares memories of his father on social media. But some people started accusing him that he is resorting to his father’s death. Now during the promotion of his new film ‘Logout’, Babil has openly responded to this.

Babil said in an interview to The Lalantop, ‘Some people said that I am using my father’s death for entry in Bollywood. If this had happened, would I have been auditioning every day even today? The truth is that it was my duty to return to us at that time. I only shared the love that people were giving us. I just respected that love. ‘

The actor further said that when Papa died, his whole world changed. Suddenly people started focusing on them. He was not ready for this at that time. He remembers that when Irfan Khan’s body was being taken from the hospital for the funeral, people were standing on the way despite Kovid. Some were crying, someone was quietly saluting.
Regarding this, he said, ‘Then it was understood that this is not just my sorrow. This is the grief of crores of people who loved Papa. I posted about them because I felt that this is the way to keep them alive – for those who really remember them. ‘

Let me tell you, in the year 2022, Babil made her debut with Netflix’s film ‘Kala’. She was accompanied by Trupti Dimri in the film and the direction was by Anvita Dutt. The film received a lot of praise for music, camera work and acting. After this he appeared in ‘Friday Night Plan’. The film also featured Juhi Chawla.

Now his new film ‘Logout’ is released on the digital platform. This is a cyber thriller, which shows the world of social media influencers and smartphone addiction.
Babil is playing a digital creator in it who gets entangled in a trap of deception by getting stuck in the dazzle of the Internet.