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His Father’s Son

There’s an infectious energy to Babil Khan, 25. It’s in sharp contrast to his father, the late Irrfan, whose eyes alone could register and radiate his presence. Irrfan passed away in April 2020, before he could see his eldest follow in his footsteps and become an actor (Netflix’s , 2022). His father’s, released on Netflix on September 1. “My biggest challenge is to enter an audition room and detach myself from the image of Baba,” he says. “I am sensitive to the environment around so I know when somebody is disappointed because I am not acting like him.” It’s a mammoth expectation, especially for someone just starting out.

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