Babil Khan, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, shared a screenshot on his Instagram account on Saturday. He was clearing his messages from the past and found a few unanswered WhatsApp chats sent by his dad, Irrfan. In the caption, he described that he was feeling quite intense after seeing the chats.
Two messages that were dated March 17, 2020, read that, “Babila call please when u r up” and “Call back it’s very urgent”. Irrfan was fighting with neuroendocrine tumour for over two years and succumbed to his illness on April 29, 2020.
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In a caption alongside the Instagram post, Babil wrote, “This was intense on a level I could not explain. I was deleting unnecessary chats from my WhatsApp and I found this. For f**k’s sake. I was almost about to text him back just for the thrill of feeling like ‘mera bhai idhar hi hai mere saath (my homie is here with me)’.”
Here’s the screenshot shared by Babil on Instagram:
His post on Instagram gathered more than 10,000 likes on Instagram and scored a lot of comments with people expressing their feelings through heart and crying emojis.
Babil has been sharing pictures and memories of his father on social media since the actor passed away last year. In his recent Instagram post on Thursday, he shared an unseen picture of the late actor.
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He wrote a caption alongside the post, “For in my dreams, I have no knowledge of your desertion. In my dreams today, you told me you were about to leave me and you held me for so long. Imagine the fact that I just woke up cause my phone rang for yet another offer to act, for yet another film. Now what sense does all this make without you Baba? I’d rather keep dreaming. (Tears make it hard to type, someone invent a phone for people that cry a lot plis)”
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Babil’s post has been doing rounds recently after his posts applying face masks have gone social. In his post, he said that skincare is gender-neutral. He gave a strong response to people asking about his sexuality, adding that, “I love looking after my skin, I love looking sexy, I love women and I love being a man.”