Irrfan
Khan's
son
Babil
Khan,
was
among
the
latest
to
come
out
in
support
of
filmmaker
Anurag
Kashyap,
after
a
MeToo
allegation
was
levelled
against
him.
Many
believe
that
the
allegation
is
malicious
in
nature
and
politically
motivated,
as
a
way
to
silence
Kashyap's
political
outspokenness.
In
his
post
supporting
Kashyap,
Babil
had
written
that
he
will
stand
by
his
judgement
of
the
filmmaker,
and
take
responsibility
if
he
is
proved
wrong.
Babil
was
attacked
on
social
media
for
his
stand
on
the
matter,
with
some
even
saying
that
his
late
father,
much
respected
actor
and
human
being
Irrfan,
would
have
been
'ashamed
of
him'.
Babil
took
on
his
haters
in
his
latest
post,
and
said
that
his
father
was
beyond
them.
Sharing
a
series
of
photos
of
his
dad,
Babil
wrote,
"U
know
what,
I
have
felt
a
sense
of
liberation
from
your
hate
because
I
realised,
you
really
don't
have
anything
to
do
but
hate
and
form
a
quick
judgemental
opinion
about
an
actual
human
being."
He
continued,
"So
really
man,
I
have
truly
lost
respect
for
people
that
claim
they
know
my
father,
or
hahahaha
know
my
father
better
than
me
like
"oh
your
father
would
be
so
ashamed
of
you"
,
Boi
or
girl
shut
you
mouth,
me
and
baba
were
the
bestest
friends
don't
try
to
teach
me
what
my
father
would
have
done,
don't
jump
on
a
band
wagon
just
cause
you
can
without
knowing
his
true
beliefs.
If
you're
a
Irrfan
Khan
fan,
come
prove
it
to
me,
show
me
his
fascinations
with
Tarkovsky
and
Bergmann
and
then
we
shall
probably
start
a
conversation
of
how
much
you
think
you
know
my
father.
He
was
beyond
you
my
friend."
Those
who
have
come
out
in
support
of
Anurag
include
his
ex-wives
Aarti
Bajaj
and
Kalki
Koechlin,
his
female
colleagues
such
as
Taapsee
Pannu,
Huma
Qureshi,
Guneet
Monga,
and
others
like
Hansal
Mehta,
Ram
Gopal
Verma
and
more.