Late actor Irrfan Khan's son Babil Khan recently took to Instagram to share an unseen picture featuring his mother Sutapa Sikdar and younger brother. The photo was clicked by his father days before his death.
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Irrfan Khan s son Babil often takes to social media to share posts dedicated to the later actor. From posting throwback pictures to sharing details of their little family moments, Babil has a lot of stories for Irrfan s fans. However, there are times when he terribly misses his father. On Friday, he shared an emotional post on Instagram in memory of his late father. Hey man, I am so lost. I canât figure out who to trust. I doubt my self, you know? Iâm insecure, Iâm frightened by the prospect of a godless world. My mind is in war with my gut, I am hopelessly falling In love with attention, I am hopelessly heartbroken that itâs all for nothing, he wrote on Instagram with a picture of Irrfan.
Late Irrfan s son Babil Khan shared a picture of his mother Sutapa Sikdar and penned an emotional note on social media, saying in the closing chapters of their book, he selfishly wants to be the one to take care of her.
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On Irrfan Khan s first death anniversary, his son Babil opened up about his emotional struggles after losing his father. Last year on April 29, the Lunchbox actor passed away after a two-year battle with a neuroendocrine tumour.
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In an interview with The Times of India, Babil revealed that though initially, he was maintaining a brave stance, eventually he crashed and went into deep depression . He said that he had suicidal thoughts days after he lost his father.
He said: For the first few days, mom was like how is it that he is taking it so well? I was running around, doing everything, making sure everything was fine at home and at the hospital. It was really bad, though. I can t explain the amount of pain he was going through when he was conscious. I particularly remember when they were going to put a catheter, and asked me to leave the room, and he alm