Irrfan
Khan's
son
Babil
is
known
to
be
quite
active
on
social
media.
From
sharing
precious
memories
of
his
late
father
to
posting
what's
on
his
mind,
he
regularly
gives
his
followers
a
sneak-peek
into
his
daily
life.
Recently,
Babil
took
to
his
Instagram
page
to
pen
an
emotional
note
in
which
he
spoke
about
how
he
misses
his
dad's
guidance
and
also
opened
up
about
his
insecurities.
He
shared
a
throwback
picture
of
Irrfan
and
referred
to
him
as
'Hey
man'.
Babil
captioned
his
post
as,
"Hey
man,
I
am
so
lost.
I
can't
figure
out
who
to
trust.
I
doubt
my
self,
you
know?
I'm
insecure,
I'm
frightened
by
the
prospect
of
a
godless
world.
My
mind
is
in
war
with
my
gut,
I
am
hopelessly
falling
In
love
with
attention,
I
am
hopelessly
heartbroken
that
it's
all
for
nothing."
Reacting
to
Babil's
post,
actress
Sandhya
Mridul
wrote,
It's
hard
but
not
hopeless
but
someday
it
will
make
sense
..
I
know
this
..
sending
love." Anup
Soni
commented,
"Much
Love...Stay
Strong❤️."
Tisca
Chopra
dropped
a
heart
emoticon.
An
Instagram
user
commented,
"It's
not
for
nothing.
So
much
to
learn,
go
far
to
go.
❤️"
"Trust
yourself
and
your
gut.
Fall
in
love
for
the
moment,
if
you
want,
cause,
you
can
always
come
out
of
it.
I
shall
hope
that
you
will
be
able
to
re-collect
all
those
broken
pieces
Babil.
💛
more
strength
and
love
to
you,"
read
another
commment.
Another
netizen
added,
"Your
vulnerability
itself
is
proof
you'll
figure
it
out.
All
the
love
and
healing."
Earlier,
Babil
had
shared
a
post
in
which
he
had
said
that
his
mother
Sutapa
Sikdar
is
the
only
one
who
truly
cares
about
him.
He
had
written,
"The
one
and
only.
My
only
one.
I'm
so
temperamental,
I
regret.
She's
there
for
me,
you
know?
The
only
one.
No
one
gives
a
fuck
about
me,
truly,
except
my
mumma.
I
love
you
so
much,
I'm
sorry
for
the
pain.
In
the
closing
chapters
of
our
book;
selfishly,
I
want
to
be
the
one
to
take
care
of
you."
Irrfan
Khan
passed
away
on
April
29
last
year
after
a
neuroendocrine
tumour.
Since
then,
Babil
and
Sutapa
had
been
a
constant
support
for
each
other.
Workwise,
Babil
is
all
set
to
make
his
acting
debut
with
Anvitaa
Dutt's
Netflix
film
Qala
which
also
stars
Tripti
Dimri.