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Babil Khan on growing up with the late Irrfan Khan: I wanted to watch Dhoom, but dad would show me Bergman and Tarkovsky

Actor Babil Khan, fresh from his role in Netflix's upcoming comedy, 'Friday Night Plan,' recently shed light on his childhood experiences with his father, the late esteemed actor Irrfan Khan

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Babil Khan (right) leads the comedy, 'Friday Night Plan'; with his father and late actor Irrfan Khan (L)

Babil Khan (right) leads the comedy, 'Friday Night Plan'; with his father and late actor Irrfan Khan (L)

Actor Babil Khan, fresh from his role in Netflix's upcoming comedy, 'Friday Night Plan,' recently shed light on his childhood experiences with his father, the late esteemed actor Irrfan Khan. Babil candidly revealed that while Irrfan never tutored him in acting directly, he provided indispensable insights in living life that Babil has carried with him ever since. Babil also reminisced about his father's attempt to introduce him to cinematic masterpieces, even when he had a preference for movies like Dhoom.

Film was a prominent part of Irrfan Khan's household, and it seems like he ensured his son's cinematic diet was infused with global classics and icons early on - even when Babil yearned to watch Bollywood! Speaking to Radio Nasha, Babil recollected, ““My dad and mom both were artists, so I had a very cinema-heavy upbringing. Bergman, Tarkovsky would be playing at home. But I wanted to watch Dhoom and dad would show me Tarkovsky. I grew up in conflict.”

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