Babil Khan, who recently played a social media in the psychological drama logout, is now discovering both on-screen and possibly heart matters. In a recent conversation with the filmbate, the actor opened his upcoming projects and indicated romance in his personal life.
Discussing after his plans, Babil shared that his next venture is a romantic show. He expressed his keen interest in Rome-Com style, accepting, “I really want to do a romantic-comedy.” Without giving a lot of details, he confirmed that he was already working on one. In fact, fans attracted attention, however, a potential love was his poetic sign in life. “My secrets are not on my phone. My secrets are on my heart. If my heart is stolen, which is usually …” he said.
He is also dealing with criticism from some corners. In a separate interview with Lallantop, the actor addressed allegations of taking advantage of his father Irrfan Khan’s legacy to move forward in Bollywood. “If this was true, I will not go to the audition today,” he said firmly. “I was just sharing love because everyone showed us a lot of love and support.”
Babil Khan may be a few projects old, but she is already making a name for herself, the kind of deep, leveled and emotionally rich roles that she chooses. He started his acting with Kala, played the role of Jagan, a talented singer who was struggling with internal demons. His performance was full of vulnerability, and it immediately not only not only Irfan Khan’s son but also noticed as an actor.
Then the Railway Male, an entertaining series based on the Bhopal gas tragedy arrived. Even when sharing screen space with some of the best of the industry, Babil managed to leave a mark with his cool intensity.
In the logout, he again surprised the audience by playing a completely different character, a social media-brown young man, and proved that he is not afraid of getting out of his comfort field. Now, with a romantic project in tasks, Babil is ready to show us another side of his craft.
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