Irrfan
Khan's
son
Babil
Khan
often
takes
to
his
Instagram
page
to
share
fond
memories
of
his
late
father.
For
the
unversed,
the
actor
passed
away
on
April
29,
2020
after
a
two-year
battle
with
neuroendocrine
tumour.
Recently,
Babil
hit
the
nostalgia
button
and
shared
an
anecdote
from
the
sets
of
Irrfan's
film
Qarib
Qarib
Singlle.
He
narrated
a
funny
story
about
how
he
diverted
the
attention
of
fans
in
Gangtok,
to
allow
his
father
and
the
film's
crew
the
time
they
needed
to
get
a
shot.
Babil
Takes
Us
Back
On
The
Sets
Of
Qarib
Qarib
Singlle
Babil
began
his
post
by
writing,
"So
the
story
is:
I
was
assisting
with
the
camera
team
on
QQS
(Qarib
Qarib
Singlle).
There
was
a
shot
needed
on
a
Gangtok
street
but
the
people
would
crowd
around
the
set
and
Baba,
soon
after
a
few
takes
it
started
seeming
impossible
to
shoot
the
sequence."
Babil
Khan's
Impromptu
Performance
He
further
continued,
"So,
Tanuja
(Chandra,
director)
ma'am
handed
me
a
guitar
and
said
go
100m
away
and
start
performing.
She
called
out
a
loud
‘PACK
UP!' for
the
crowd
to
hear
and
then
I
started
singing
with
the
guitar
and
the
crowd
dissipated
towards
this
new
divertissement.
As
I
sung
they
quickly
shot
the
sequence
using
natural
light
and
finished
the
job.
True
story.
Funny.
Experience
to
use
for
all
filmmakers,
use
your
interns
in
the
most
creative
ways."
Babil
Says
That
Incident
Reflects
Todays'
Times
"The
sad
truth
is
most
of
the
times
our
politics
and
selected
news
and
media
outlets
that
control
information
being
distributed
to
our
people
also
are
running
a
similar
divertissement," he
concluded
his
post.
Talking
about
Qarib
Qarib
Singlle,
the
film
helmed
by
Tanu
Chandra,
revolves
around
two
contrasting
personalities,
Yogi
(Irrfan
Khan)
and
Jaya
(Parvathy)
who
meet
through
a
dating
app
and
rediscover
themselves
while
they
set
out
to
revisit
their
past.
The
film
marked
Malayalam
actress
Parvathy's
Bollywood
debut.