“I miss our laughter baba”: Irrfan Khan's son
Babil Khan pens emotions about his late father Irrfan Khan.


Mumbai: Babil Khan, son of the late Irrfan Khan, has written an emotional letter dedicated to his father, expressing his deep longing for the laughter they shared.
In the heartfelt note, Babil shared an iconic photo of Irrfan and reflected on his father's unique perspective on life.
He wrote, "Those eyes that watch a validation which you have already explored to spiritually absorb through internal means rather than the external illusions of self-worth."
He admired his father's willingness to embrace the uncertainties of life, even in the face of fame.
Expressing his own aspirations, Babil shared, "I want to hold the seemingly unachievable mantle of understanding the magic within the mechanics of artificiality. I seek the enlightenment of the process that you cherished."
Recalling cherished moments, Babil expressed his regret for not fully appreciating Irrfan's love and concern for him and his brother Ayaan.
He mentioned how his father's love for them surpassed his achievements as an actor, emphasizing that Irrfan's devotion to fatherhood was a profound aspect of his life.
Babil concluded the note with a heartfelt sentiment, "I miss our laughter, baba."
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