Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Shares A Video Sneakily Recorded By The Late Actor: ‘Baba Thought It Was Funny To Record Videos When He Said He’d Take A Pic’

Babil reveals his father Irrfan Khan used to think it was funny to sneakily record videos when he said he would take a pic. Babil has shared one such video, check it out!

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Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Shares A Video Sneakily Recorded By The Late Actor: ‘Baba Thought It Was Funny To Record Videos When He Said He’d Take A Pic’
Irrfan Khan’s death in April this year left millions of his fans heartbroken. The late actor’s son Babil is quite active on social media, and loves sharing pictures and videos of Irrfan Khan on his Instagram. Keeping the memories he shared with his dad alive, Babil often pens emotional notes, recalls beautiful moments with his father, and shares interesting anecdotes that often leave fans overwhelmed and emotional. Recently, he took to his Instagram and shared a throwback video which had been recorded by Irrfan Khan, and shared a fun memory with fans.

In the caption, Babil wrote that his father Irrfan Khan used to think it was funny to record videos sneakily while pretending to take a picture. He wrote that his brother Ayaan would always be the last one in the family to figure out that his dad is indeed recording a video, despite saying he was clicking a picture. The video is oh-so-adorable, and shows Irrfan’s wife Sutapa Sikdar, son Babil and Ayaan posing for a picture, while slowly realizing that Irrfan has tricked them and is actually taking a video.

As mentioned in the caption, Ayaan indeed was the last one to find out! “Baba used to think it was still very funny to record videos when he said he’d take a picture, and Ayaan was always the last one to realise it. Familia.” Check out the video below:


Irrfan Khan passed away on April 29 after a two-year-long battle with neuroendocrine tumour. ALSO READ: Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Khan Remembers His Dad, Says ‘I Still Feel Like You’ve Gone For A Long Shoot'




Image Source: Instagram/babil.i.k
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