Late
actor
Irrfan
Khan's
son
Babil
recently
took
to
social
media
to
announce
that
he
has
received
his
graduate
degree
from
the
University
of
Westminster,
London,
despite
having
dropped
out
of
college.
Babil
shared
a
picture
of
his
college
degree
on
his
Instagram
page
and
captioned
it
as,
"Somehow
I've
managed
to
drop
out
and
get
my
degree."
Have
a
look.
Babil's
mother
Sutapa
Sikdar
reacted
to
his
post
and
commented,
"Blessed
I
feel
baba
wanted
you
to
finish
the
course
so
so
much
..love
u..
Babila
'let's
rocks
jai
Mata
di'.
Irrfan
passed
away
due
to
neuroendocrine
tumour
on
April
29,
2020.
Earlier
in
June
this
year,
Babil
had
revealed
that
he
is
choosing
not
to
continue
his
studies
further
in
a
bid
to
pursue
a
career
in
acting.
He
had
written,
"I
will
miss
you
so
much.
My
beautiful
friends.
I
have
a
very
tight
circle
here
in
Mumbai,
literally
2-3
friends
in
total.
You
all
gave
me
a
home
in
a
strange
cold
place
and
made
me
feel
like
I
belonged.
Thank
you,
I
love
you.
Film
BA,
dropping
out
today,
with
over
120
credits
cause
I'm
giving
it
all
to
acting
as
of
now.
Goodbye,
University
of
Westminster.
I
love
you
my
truest
friends."
In
another
post,
he
had
mentioned
how
he
won't
restrict
himself
to
just
acting.
Posting
a
small
clip
of
a
track
mixed
by
him,
he
had
shared,
"Mixed
in
5
mins,
freestyle.
I
think
I
am
not
gonna
restrict
myself
to
one
passion,
I
love
acting,
music
and
writing;
I
hope
to
communicate
all."
Babil
Khan
is
all
set
to
make
his
Netflix
debut
with
Netflix's
Qala
which
also
stars
Triptii
Dimri.
Even
before
the
release
of
his
debut
movie,
he
has
already
bagged
his
second
project.
Babil
will
be
featuring
in
Shoojit
Sircar's
next
project.