Babil Khan recognized his mother: Baba did the same with his mother
Babil Khan, son of late actor Irfan, continued the search for his mother Sutpa in all aspects of his life, as his father did. Currently, he is celebrating the success of his latest film Logout, which recently premiered on Zee5.

Babil Khan is currently based on the success of his latest film ‘Logout’ on Zee5. The son of late actor Irfan and writer Sutapa Sikdar, Babil made his debut with ‘Kala’, and went to act in projects like ‘The Railways Main’ and ‘Friday Night Plan’. In a special chat with India today, he recently shared how he is looking for verification for everything of his mother he “all the time”.
“I think as a child, our parents ‘verification means (everything). Baba’s (IRFAN) full career … He was demanding his mother’s recognition. It was a cruelty of his inspiration. That is why he became, which he became … to see him for his mother,’ You have done a good job.”
His latest film, ‘Logout,’ talks about the importance of young minds that maintain social media and boundaries. Asked if he is a person who has a line around him, where not everyone is allowed to step, Babil said with a smile, “I took a dip in the open with my heart, causing me a lot of love and hatred. But I could not really change, and can be fake. That when your work speaks for yourself, you must be able to interact with the real people to some parts of your soul and even perform the characters.
Take a look at the trailer of the logout:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gokaa2h2pga
Talking about social media, Babil shared that he got his first smartphone at the age of 22, when he was in college. He shared that he had a ‘dabba’ phone by then, and it was also his friends who had created their Instagram account so that they could ‘communicate’ with them.
“So far, I have only two friends: one is my acting patron, the other is my diving instructor. I think I was made differently. When I was in the university, I was part of parties and friends, I was left in that stage. But when I came back, I did not feel the need to do so,” he said.
‘Logout’ is currently streaming on Zee5.